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The Spring/Summer 2024 issue of “Neshaminy, the Bucks County Historical and Literary Journal” is out. It studies how Doylestown Borough reinvented itself in the 1960s not by replacing historic …

Cecelia Shine will read from her works Saturday, May 4, at the annual Reading and Celebration in Tyler Hall on Bucks County Community College’s Newtown Campus. Hailing from Neshaminy High School, …

The LCA Winter Concert Series was such a big hit that a free concert has been added for Friday, May 3, at the Richardson House in Langhorne. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Music and awards begin at 7 …

Students from Neshaminy High School Interact Club have partnered with local businesses and groups to raise funds for a child on Sunshine Foundation’s waiting list.Money raised will help answer the …

Hulmeville is one of the oldest communities in Bucks County. It is also one of the smallest. Its current boundaries cover less than half of a square mile. The land that became Hulmeville was …

HISTORY LIVES: Village of Edison

The Village of Edison south of Doylestown was formerly called Bridge Point, due to its seven-arch stone bridge which was part of the main road connecting Philadelphia with Doylestown, Easton and New …

Inspection of two desktop computers, a laptop and an iPhone belonging to Gerald William Spoto have allegedly turned up 274 images of what authorities are calling “child sexual abuse material” all …

Area rivers, creeks and streams were running high Wednesday and Thursday in the wake of Tuesday night’s storm, which dropped 2 to 4 inches of rain on Bucks County.

Heavy rain and powerful winds caused widespread flooding across the region, prompting multiple road closures, power outages and school schedule disruptions. As of Wednesday morning, just under 3,000 …

A Bristol Township man who, nearly two decades ago, worked at after-school program Neshaminy Kids Club is facing charges that he sexually assaulted four boys he met through the job.

Veteran journalist and documentary filmmaker Jennifer Lin, a member of the Bucks County Herald Foundation’s Board of Directors, is one of six Bucks County authors whose work has been nominated for …

Mix the magic of the one-and-only Phillie Phanatic with three women celebrating their 103rd birthdays and you have a very special occasion. For Esther Welch, Emma Ventresca and Ann Nieswander, it was …

It was a night of reflections and memories.Neshaminy celebrated the 40th anniversary of winning the 1983 PIAA Class 3A field hockey title by inviting team members to a reception at the school last …

The Fall/Winter 2023 edition of “Neshaminy: The Bucks County Historical and Literary Journal” is out. It profiles Patricia Allingham Carlson in an interview that occurred just days before her …

Chalfont resumes work on embattled trail

Chalfont Borough Council this month decided to move forward with the controversial Northern Neshaminy Greenway Trail project. The Sept. 12 vote passed by a 5-2 margin. Its most vocal opponents live on …

Back to school means time to interview for the job of your dreams at the Bucks County Fall Job Fair. Held Sept. 20 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Barnes & Noble Court at Neshaminy Mall, …

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro visited Neshaminy’s Maple Point Middle School Friday to talk about the availability of free breakfast at public schools across the commonwealth.

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation invites the public to attend a live virtual public meeting for the Rockhill Drive and Neshaminy Boulevard Intersection Improvement Project to …

Prost. The annual Oktoberfest celebration returns to Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company (Neshaminy Creek) noon-7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 30, featuring a new beer release plus returning entertainment …

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