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Bucks County Officials Share Thoughts, Concerns Related to Expansion of Nearby Airport
Several officials from the country have raised concerns of potential environmental and sound-based pollution from the airport. Yardley Borough and Lower Makefield Township officials have joined the protest against the expansion of Trenton-Mercer Airport over concerns of a negative impact on air, water, and noise quality, writes Greg Vellner for The Reporter.
Local Cancer Support Group Prepares to Kick Off Busy Fundraising Season in Towns Like Doylestown
DOYLESTOWN, PA—A local group dedicated to helping cancer patients in Bucks County is looking for sponsors and partners as it gears up for its busy fall fundraising season. Main St., formerly known as Pine2Pink, has helped more than 2,000 cancer patients in Bucks County since 2018. The group uses the money it raises to support food assistance, integrative services, counseling and therapy and out-of-pocket expenses, among other things, for cancer patients and their caregivers.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Main St. ramps up its fundraising every October, when it holds more than 20 events...
Man charged with racketeering, theft, false ID after attempting to intercept FedEx packages containing iPads
Montgomery Township Police have accused a Brooklyn man of racketeering, using a fake identity, and impersonating a Bucks County technical school employee in order to intercept and steal seven packages from a FedEx distribution facility containing 35 Apple iPad Air worth $22,715 that were ordered by the school. Chamar Gary...
5th grade Haverford schools teacher facing pair of public masturbation charges
A fifth-grade teacher in the Haverford School District is facing indecent exposure, open lewdness and disorderly conduct charges after he was allegedly caught masturbating in public in Bucks and Montgomery counties. District Superintendent Maureen Reusche sent a letter out to the community Tuesday indicating it had only learned of Matthew...
Habitat for Humanity welcomes new board members
Habitat for Humanity of Bucks County announced the addition of four prominent leaders to its board of directors, effective July 1. The new board members bring diverse expertise and a shared commitment to advancing Habitat Bucks’ mission of “Building Communities, Empowering Families” through attainable housing. The newly-elected...
Central Bucks Students Join Forces to Transform Buckingham Wetlands
DOYLESTOWN, PA—Hard work by two groups of students, one in the form of fundraising and other in the form of labor, has helped improve a piece of land in Buckingham. The project began when two groups of Central Bucks students reached out to the group Bucks Beautiful earlier this year with ideas for projects. A group of seventh-graders from Holicong Middle School started the process when it held fundraisers to plant trees in Buckingham. The group raised $225, an amount that Bucks Beautiful doubled with a matching grant.
State Police, Ambulance Respond To I-95 Crash
Traffic was backed up on I-95 in Bristol Township due to a crash Tuesday morning. Pennsylvania State Police and the Bucks County Rescue Squad responded to the scene just before the Bristol Exit after receiving a report of a wreck shortly past 11:30 a.m. At least one SUV was involved,...
Parx executive to join Family Service board
Family Service Association of Bucks County announced that Patricia Rooney, PHR, is joining the agency’s board of directors. A successful human resources professional, she brings vast field experience, particularly in the areas of organizational development, global management and policies/procedures, among many others. Since 2012, Rooney has served as director...
NOVA honors and celebrates volunteers
NOVA, Bucks County’s comprehensive crime victim services agency, recently held its annual Volunteer Appreciation Dinner at Guiseppe’s Pizza and Family Restaurant in Warminster. More than 70 volunteers, board and staff members attended the dinner. The event is an opportunity to honor the volunteers who help NOVA in its...
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