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Centennial Hosting AI Symposium Friday
The Centennial School District will share with school leaders in the Philadelphia region about using artificial intelligence in education.

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The Centennial School District will share with school leaders in the Philadelphia region about using artificial intelligence in education.

The Montgomery County representative said the president's tariffs are a tax on state residents.
Sgt. William J. Golden III has been appointed as Yardley Borough’s acting police chief. He replaces Police Chief Joseph Kelly III.
Pennsylvania State Police said a 21-year-old Bucks County man died after he and others were involved in a shooting incident this weekend.
School Board candidates have been announced for the May 20 primary election in Hatboro and Horsham Township.
Residents can bring up to 25 gallons or 220 pounds of hazardous waste to the Newtown campus of Bucks County Community College on Saturday.
SEPTA said service has resumed on the Trenton line following the fatal accident at the Cornwells Heights Station on Wednesday.
The 111th Attack Wing is holding military training at the Biddle Air Guard Station from Thursday through Sunday.
Former Yardley Borough Police Chief Joseph Kelly III took the oath to replace retired Police Chief Kenneth Coluzzi.
SEPTA said service has resumed on the Trenton line following the fatal accident at the Cornwells Heights Station on Wednesday.
The Jenkintown book store will host the event featuring four authors on Friday night.
Bensalem Police are trying to return the red ATV to its rightful owner after it was found in the woods in March.
The family still operates a Mexican restaurant on Street Road in Warminster.
Bryan J. Poster served two years as Rockledge's borough manager. He is taking a post in Telford Borough to be closer to home.
In an ongoing effort to keep the small business community informed, SCORE Bucks County will offer various no-cost educational workshops.
The Bristol Township School Board approved the hiring of a special education director and human resources manager
The Montgomery County District Attorney's Office seeks Vernon Hatchett of Glenside in the death of his son in Upper Dublin Township.
The Bristol Township woman claimed she was assaulted in a Rednor's parking lot last year. A man went to prison for the false report.
Greg Hawkes will play the music of The Cars at the Bensalem Township festival scheduled for Oct. 4.
The Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission said masonry repairs have resumed on the 140-year-old Calhoun Street Toll-Supported Bridge.