The Bucks County Coroner’s office on Friday identified the victims in the fiery crash that killed two people in Bedminster ...
While the rich railroad history in our towns has been gradually forgotten, we can be glad that Henry Souder made a deal with a long-ago railroad. People were scared and willing to believe the ...
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The brick twin at 75 E. Ashland St. was built in 1895, overlooking what would become the Mercer Museum lawn. The site was part of the large Shaw-Taylor tract which had been subdivided into building ...
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The Solebury Township Board of Supervisors on Tuesday heard plans for SALT Design Studio to create the 13-acre Solebury Green ...
From humblest beginnings to peak performance to quiet realization and lasting impact, Finkle’s hardware store in Lambertville ...
Two people were taken to local hospitals Monday with injuries that were not believed to be life threatening after a single-engine plane crashed near a hangar at Doylestown Airport in Buckingham ...
An angry crowd demanded the resignations of Diane Ellis-Marseglia and Robert Harvie Wednesday morning in the aftermath of the two Democratic Bucks County commissioners approving about 400 undated or ...
While Democrats decried threats against Bucks County commissioners who last week voted to count provisional ballots containing one signature although the law requires two, the national Democratic ...
Lower Makefield Police Chief Kenneth Coluzzi plans to retire after more than 24 years of service to the township. The decision for the chief to retire is by mutual agreement, he acknowledged, but he ...
Going forward, all Central Bucks School Board business and committee meetings will have two public comment periods. The board approved the change last week, in an 8-1 vote. Board president Karen Smith ...