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BCCC Office of Security and Safety Earns Accreditation
(Second from the left) Security & Safety Executive Director Dennis McCauley, Bucks County Community College accepts the International Association of Campus Law Enforcement Administrators (IACLEA) Certificate of Accreditation from IACLEA President Paul Dean (second from right) and IACLEA Executive Director Paul Cell (first from right). [Newtown, PA] – Bucks County...
No. 1 TE in PA, Penn State football target sets commitment date
Penn State football has waited several weeks for one of the top remaining in-state targets. Now, 2025 recruiting class member and No. 1 tight end in PA Andrew Olesh has set his commitment date. With 21 hard commitments to date in the cycle the Nittany Lions currently have two tight end commits in Brady O’Hara and Matt Henderson. Will Olesh become the third or will he choose to leave the Keystone State?
Trentonians Re-enact First Public Reading of the Declaration of Independence
Most have heard of Washington’s famous victory over the Hessians in Trenton in December 1776. But did you realize that Trenton first took the world stage in the fight for independence five months earlier? On July 8, 1776, Trenton hosted the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence outside of Philadelphia in front of what was then the Hunterdon County Courthouse on Warren Street (Mercer County did not yet exist). In typical “Trenton Makes the World Takes” fashion, the now-immortal words of the Declaration of Independence were proclaimed aloud, and ultimately heard around the world.
House Fire in Doylestown Sends One Person to the Hospital
DOYLESTOWN, PA—A house fire on Aster Lane led to a resident being rescued from the blaze and taken to the hospital over the weekend. The fire, which began on the 400 block of Aster Lane in the Colonial Heritage manufactured home park on early Sunday afternoon, trapped one person in the house. When Doylestown Fire Company No. 1 arrived, police officers from Doylestown Township and the Central Bucks Regional Police Department were already working to remove the resident.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Firefighters searched the house for other residents and cared for the...
'George R. Anthonisen's Meditations on the Human Condition' on view through October 13
'George R. Anthonisen: Meditations on the Human Condition' is a celebration of the sculptor's entire 65-year artistic career."The work really has to do with the human family, the family of man," says Anthonisen.There are 45 works on display, both indoors and out.Lisa Tremper Hanover, guest curator at the Michener Art Museum, worked with Anthonisen to put this exhibition together, which includes sculptures, bas-relief and fresco.Anthonisen was born in Boston, but he's lived and worked in Bucks County for more than half a century."I grew up in the art world studying from life," he says. "I really zeroed in on the...
E-Scooter Rider Remains Critical After July Fourth Crash In Trenton (Update)
"He is still intubated and critical," Detective Lieutenant Lisette Rios, a Trenton police spokeswoman, said on Monday morning, July 8. The driver of the car that collided with the scooter was not found at fault, Rios said. At approximately 9:50 p.m. on July 4, Trenton police received a call about...
Toms River Schools Sue Trenton Over Funding
TOMS RIVER – The School Board has tasked a law firm with pursuing any means necessary to have the school district receive more funding from the state. Busch Law Group, represented at a local meeting by Hope Blackburn, in consultation with David B. Rubin, will be filing suit against Trenton and state officials.
Bristol High School offers counseling after student dies in fiery crash
A West Farmington teen has been identified as the victim of a fatal, fiery traffic crash in Trumbull County. The Geauga County Coroner's Office tells 21 News that 15-year-old Daniel Southall died Sunday after he and two other teens were taken to University Hospital Geauga Medical Center. Christopher Dray, the...
Pa. man combines motorcycle, Chevy to create roadworthy bumper car
A Pennsylvania man is bumping into a new chapter in his life.Dan Hryhorcoff took on a unique project: he combined a theme park staple with a motorcycle and a Chevy.Action News photojournalist Dave Edwards shows us the incredible creation.
Police Log: Unwanted Persons Caught Sleeping, Public Urination & More
See the latest police incidents in the City of Lambertville. The following was provided courtesy of the City of Lambertville Police Department. At approximately 9:05 a.m., a business on Bridge Street reported an unwanted person sleeping on the front porch. Sergeant Memolo was the investigating officer. May 25. Unwanted Person.
Secret Indian Kitchen in Doylestown Serves ‘Rich Tapestry of Indian Cuisine’
Secret Indian Kitchen, the latest addition to the Doylestown dining scene, opened at the end of May in Mercer Square Shopping Center. Secret Indian Kitchen, the latest addition to the Doylestown dining scene, opened at the end of May in a corner of the Mercer Square Shopping Center, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch.
Falls Township Bridge Dedicated in Honor of Pennsbury High School Grad Killed in Vietnam War
A bridge in Falls Township was recently dedicated in honor of Edward Nelson Beers, a Pennsbury High School graduate killed in the Vietnam War. A bridge in Falls Township was recently dedicated in honor of Edward Nelson Beers, a Pennsbury High School graduate killed in the Vietnam War, writes Greg Vellner for The Reporter.
Photos: Fireworks over Central New Jersey
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On the Princeton Agenda: An Important First Step for 238 Apartments on Stockton at Hibben
Princeton, NJ – An important first step toward the development of a multi-family apartment complex at the former Princeton Theological Seminary property on Stockton Street at Hibben Road will take place Monday, July 8, when Princeton Council is expected to introduce an ordinance to adopt a redevelopment plan for the property. The plan calls for 238 units on the site, with 20 percent set aside as affordable units. The plan also calls for up to two single-family detached houses to be located on the lot where the existing house at 92 Stockton Street is located. The maximum...
2024 Summer BBQ at Frist Campus Center
Come and join us on the South Lawn at Frist Campus Center every Wednesday for our Summer BBQs. A sizzling experience featuring a different carvery item each week. Beginning July 10 through August 7 from 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. There will also be music, giveaways and games. Cash, Credit Card and Student Charge accepted.
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