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Doylestown Township Supervisor Candidates Win Endorsements
Democrats win the support of state lawmakers, Bucks Co. commissioners and members of the board of supervisors in their race for supervisor.

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Democrats win the support of state lawmakers, Bucks Co. commissioners and members of the board of supervisors in their race for supervisor.

Performances are scheduled in Doylestown Borough and in Newtown Borough. Thursday night's concert at Broad Commons has been postponed.
For more than three decades, the New Hope Arts and Crafts Festival has been more than just an event — it’s a celebration, organizers said.
The borough and the township currently thousands of dollars apart as they negotiate a new fire services agreement.
Presented by Attleboro Wealth Management, the film explores how to create a retirement income plan that accounts for real-world risks.
At its September meeting, board vice president Heather Reynolds announced that the board is "not yet able to vote" on any determinations.
Vehicle crashes are a leading cause of death for children, and research from NHTSA shows that 46 percent of car seats are misused.
Police said the boy will be charged with simple assault, harassment, disorderly conduct, and underage drinking.
A domestic incident began inside a home and spilled into the street in the area of the train station.
The Wrightstown woman is charged with what the Bucks County SPCA calls the largest case of animal cruelty in county history.
Residents fighting the warehouse project expressed skepticism over the latest proposal for the property.
Police also arrested a New York man in gift card fraud scheme at Warrington Township Walmart store.
The Midway Volunteer Fire Company and Doylestown No. 1 responded Saturday afternoon to Hansel Park for an auto extrication.
Police discovered and seized suspected narcotics and drug paraphernalia during a traffic stop on South State Street and Fountain Farm Drive.
Police also responded to calls for a disabled vehicle, fallen wires, and several traffic accidents in the township.
Located at the Addisville Commons Shopping Center, the store will shut its doors at 2 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 22.
The Recorder of Deeds will be showing restored deed books highlighting the township's first settlers and the founding of the schoolhouse.
Agents will be stationed at the entrances to the store collecting donations of nonperishable food for the Family Services Association.
To avoid becoming a victim, police are urging residents to lock their cars each night before going to bed.
The afternoon will feature 20 food trucks and breweries and a live performance by Cherry Lane.