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NOVA Executive Director Penelope Ettinger won first place from the Greater Philadelphia Social Innovations Awards in the Community and Behavioral Health category for her work at NOVA.The 2024 Greater …

The third edition of the textbook, “Drugs, The Brain and Behavior,” by forensic specialist Dr. John Brick, was released on March 26.The addition adds 100 extra pages to the previous editions, …

The past presidents of Soroptimist International of Indian Rock Inc. (SIIR), an organization dedicated to the empowerment of women and girls, presented its annual Making a Difference for Women Awards …

Roxy Therapy Dogs elected three new board members recently: Dr. Lauren Celano, Stacey Pedersen and Maggie Sivak.Celano is the medical director at Doylestown Animal Medical Clinic where she started …

Ann’s Choice employees recently volunteered at the Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Philadelphia Region as part of the community’s “Volunteer with Me” program.

The Marine Corps League Patriot Detachment 1230 officers for year 2024 were installed Feb. 21 by District 2 Vice Commandant Gene Irvin. From left are: Judge Advocate John Frain, Chaplain Neil Clark …

Langhorne resident Tresier Mihalik was sworn-in on March 6 as a Peace Corps volunteer in Sri Lanka. She is one of 20 volunteers who will spend the next two years in Sri Lanka as the first group to …

Sunshine Foundation has welcomed Mary Kleva-Chelednik to its national board of Directors. Director of the Atlantic Cape Pediatrics office for BAYADA Home Health Care in Egg Harbor Township, N.J., …

“Nightingale,” a new book by Pipersville author D. K. Golden, has been released by Dorrance Publishing Co. Inc.“Nightingale” tells the story of 17-year-old Jim Nightingale, who is an average, …

Local author Rachel Callaghan has published her debut novel “Under Water.” The book is entirely set in Buck County today and during the Civil War era. The leading publishing trade magazine called …

Chatterbox: The American future

Here at Chatterbox, we discussed the concept of the future long ago. It’s a concept difficult to pinpoint. We think of it as far away, our distant life, but even “later today” is the future.

Duke University School of Nursing (DUSON) alumna Bettye Martin Musham has committed $8 million to the school to address the most pressing issues of wellness and prevention, to reduce health …

The Washington Crossing Chapter Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) awarded the SAR War Service Medal to compatriot Kevin Treiber of Yardley.

The Washington Crossing Chapter Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) held its Washington’s Birthday dinner meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 13 at the Continental Tavern in Yardley.

The Tinicum Civic Association (TCA), a volunteer nonprofit organization headquartered in the historic Stover Mill in Erwinna, announced this year’s Board of Directors and Trustees.

Roxy Therapy Dogs recently elected Rachel Holler as board chair and Phyllis Mikolaj as vice chair for the 2024 term.Holler is the assistant executive director at the Bucks County Intermediate Unit …

Foundations Community Partnership (FCP), a philanthropic grant-making foundation supporting the behavioral health and human service needs of children, young adults, and families in Bucks County, has …

Rolling Harvest Food Rescue, a Bucks County nonprofit that connects local farmers with people in need, has announced personnel changes and additions.Cathy Snyder, founder and executive director of …

Bucks County Community College will honor three individuals with the third annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Leadership Awards on Friday, Jan. 26.Tom Jennings, chair of the college’s board of …

Warminster Food Bank recently honored 90-year-old Bucks County resident Evelyn “Evie” Dugan for her 45 years of service at the organization’s Volunteer Meeting and Holiday Breakfast held at the …

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