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Bucks County Service To Remember Officers Who Died In The Line Of Duty
The Police Week service will take place Monday evening, May 20 at Saint Andrew Roman Catholic Church in Newtown.
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The Police Week service will take place Monday evening, May 20 at Saint Andrew Roman Catholic Church in Newtown.
During the tour, the society will honor those men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice on the battlefield.
The parade in Doylestown is part of a nearly 160-year tradition that pays tribute to military personnel who lost their lives in service.
A virtual meeting is scheduled for Tuesday evening on plans for major highway improvement in Buckingham.
The medical center commissioned the mural in celebration of its 50th year of serving the Bucks County community.
Local brothers will be bringing popular Lancaster County fried chicken sandwiches to Bucks.
This year’s proceeds will help fund phase II renovations, which will address the theatre’s balcony and basement restrooms.
All along the parade route thousands waved rainbow flags and cheered as bursts of confetti filled the air.
The new lease agreement allows the preserve to continue to operate and improve the 134-acre site for the next 35 years.
“Act Challenge” raises awareness and funds to support the victims of human trafficking.
An article appearing in Forbes lists Peace Valley Lavender Farm as the fourth best place in the U.S. to experience the beauty of lavender.
During an attempt to place the man in custody for criminal trespass, he resisted, grabbing a flashlight from one of the officer's vests.
Police believe the man was involved in a theft from a vehicle in the parking lot of a North Main Street shopping center.
New Hope and Lambertville will be beaming with pride this weekend as fireworks fill the sky and a parade marches through the streets.
For two days, the Tile Works of Bucks County in Doylestown hosts an outdoor marketplace of contemporary, vintage and antique tiles.
The Laugh Pack is a clean, modern-day variety show that combines magic, comedy and music into an imaginative showcase of entertainment.
The following streets in the City of Lambertville will be closed on Saturday for the annual Pride Parade.
Main Street restaurant reintroduces itself as casual destination for dining, drinks and more.
The 47-year-old man has been charged with sharing and possessing child pornography.
A new gelati shop brings Italian goodness to Bucks. Meanwhile, Babies "R" Us to make a return inside a Bucks County department store.