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1,600 Pounds Of Food Donated In Warminster Rotary Collection
The Warminster Rotary Club and Giant Supermarket of Warminster joined forces with the Warminster Food Bank last Saturday
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The Warminster Rotary Club and Giant Supermarket of Warminster joined forces with the Warminster Food Bank last Saturday
Horsham Township officials said the hearing is slated for April 29 to discuss changes to the Prospectville area.
Authorities have charged a Lower Makefield man with the crimes Wednesday night in the Rednor's parking lot in Middletown Township.
Rockledge Police said the closures on Saturday morning are for St. Cecilia's Legacy Run.
The Bensalem-based shelter needs "Kitten Foster Volunteers" to help feed and nurture stray and orphaned furry felines.
Falls Township Police said there is gravel on the roadway and delays are expected. Find out where and how long below.
Falls Township Supervisors have opted to continue its relationship with grant writer Millennium Strategies, LLC.
Georgine's, a family-owned Bristol establishment since 1977, has been put up for sale for $3.8 million.
The Morrisville School Board is expected to formalize a contract with its new leader at its April 24 meeting. Find out who was hired below.
The Abington School District plans on sharing recent assessments of school buildings with residents in two open houses early next month.
Pennsbury high schoolers also have desk bikes in the libraries to get some exercise while studying.
PennDOT said the change that is part of the Route 1 Improvement Project is being delayed.
We all know students who excel in academic, fine arts or volunteer service. Here's one local resident who is having an impact in Horsham.
We all know students who excel in academic, fine arts or volunteer service. Here's one local resident who is having an impact in Langhorne.
Warminster Township will begin paving five miles of roads starting on Monday. That is one week ahead of originally planned.
Patrons are reacting to the upcoming closure of the longtime Keswick Village establishment in Glenside. The bar has been sold.
Middletown Township officials provided a recent update on several land development projects.
Bensalem Police charged a Philadelphia man on Wednesday, saying he is among a group of criminals burglarizing homeowners.
The Hatboro-Horsham School Board approved the budget, which right now includes a 4.19 percent tax hike.
The school district has announced a later start time for Pennsbury High School