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Is Levittown beheading suspect Justin Mohn mentally incompetent? Bucks County judge to decide
The attorney representing a Levittown man accused of killing and beheading his father and calling for the violent overthrow of the federal government on social media wants a judge to decide if his murder case can move forward. Senior Chief Public Defender Joseph Haag has requested a mental competency hearing...
Kin seeking sponsors for Eat, Drink and Be Merry Month
Kin, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and all-inclusive wellness and support center providing free services through its unique 360-degree care model to cancer patients, their caregivers and local oncology healthcare workers across Bucks County, announced that partnerships are open for the 2nd annual Bucks County Eat, Drink and Be Merry Month, set to run from Aug. 15 through Sept. 15. Kin is currently seeking the most popular restaurants and bars across Bucks County to join this month-long event.
Unveiling the true value of rare 1982 dimes going around in Bucks County
Are 1982 Roosevelt dimes actually worth $1,000? The answer is no, and Bucks County experts say at most these dimes may fetch $100. Michael Levin, a coin collector and buyer at Bucks County Rare Coin & Precious Metals in Sellersville, says the coins are worth $50 to $100. Another source from Eddie...
Bucks Caretaker Shannon Eberhart Sentenced For Theft: DA
Shannon Lynn Eberhart, 48, pleaded guilty to financial exploitation and theft charges in March, said the Bucks County District Attorney's Office on Wednesday, July 10. In her role as caretaker for two seniors, Eberhart stole cash and heirloom jewelry and made unauthorized withdrawals from one of the victim’s bank accounts, prosecutors wrote.
Last Denny’s in Bucks County Closes Its Doors in Langhorne
The last remaining Denny's in Bucks County, located in Langhorne, has closed its doors officially on June 19. The last remaining Denny’s in Bucks County, located in Langhorne, has closed its doors, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times. The closure was quietly announced with a sign...
Bucks County Leadership: Tom Sims, Vice President of Institutional Advancement, Manor College
Tom Sims, Vice President of Advancement at Manor College, discusses growing up as the class clown and creating a sense of belonging, both at Manor College and with his own family. Tom Sims, Vice President of Institutional Advancement at Manor College, spoke with BUCKSCO Today about growing up in Rockledge,...
Warrington twins’ service project raises funds for Warminster Food Bank
Warrington twin brothers Shane and Weston Fox, 9, recently raised $800 to benefit Warminster Food Bank, a nonprofit organization that provides food to people experiencing food insecurity in the Bucks and Montgomery counties. Shane and Weston have been involved with martial arts at Action Karate of Jamison since they were...
Update: Flood watch affecting Bucks County until Saturday afternoon
The National Weather Service issued an updated flood watch at 3:16 a.m. on Friday valid from 6 a.m. until Saturday 2 p.m. for Bucks County. The weather service states, "Flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible." "Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other...
Caregiver Arrested By Newtown Police Gets Jail
The woman was arrested last year by Newtown Township police. A Bensalem Township woman was sentenced Wednesday to jail and probation after admitting to a series of crimes, including stealing from elderly women she was hired to care for and faking cancer to postpone her trial. Shannon Lynn Eberhart, 48,...
Denny’s Permanently Closed Last Remaining Location in Bucks County, PA
I can't imagine a world without Denny's but, the once crazy popular restaurant chain just permanently closed another location...this time a local one. The very last Denny's in Bucks County has closed its doors for good, according to Phillyburbs. Denny's in Langhorne, PA has closed for good. It was the...
Bucks County woman accused of faking cancer diagnosis to delay theft trail
A former Bucks County caregiver - who stole thousands from elderly clients - has been accused of faking her cancer diagnosis to delay theft trail. Officials said Shannon Lynn Eberhart, 48 of Bensalem was sentenced on Wednesday for stealing thousands of dollars in money and heirloom jewelry from the families of two elderly women she cared for and then submitting fake medical documents claiming to have stage four esophageal cancer so that she could delay her trial.
How Pa. can make flood insurance more affordable
The torrential storm that killed seven people, including two young children, in Upper Makefield and flooded homes and yards in Lower Makefield a year ago has not been forgotten. In the aftermath of the July 15, 2023 deluge, government officials set up a task force to analyze how to make...
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