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Bucks Co. Spa And Salon Self-Care Month Seeking Participants
From May 6 through June 6, self-care appointments will benefit the lives of Bucks County residents battling cancer.

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From May 6 through June 6, self-care appointments will benefit the lives of Bucks County residents battling cancer.

A participant in the Holocaust Awareness Museum and Education Center’s Witness to History Project-Survivor Program will be the speaker.
Police also investigated fraud cases and numerous traffic accidents, including a car that crashed into a pole and a deer collision.
The rigorous 10-week program is designed to enhance law enforcement professionals' leadership, management, and operational skills.
The market is the oldest, continuously operating farmer's market in Bucks County.
Due to planned events, police said traffic congestion can be expected in and around the intersection of Bridge and Main streets.
Young and old are invited to stop by for photographs with the Easter Bunny at the headquarters of Discover Doylestown on East State Street.
The Phillips' Mill photo show to fill both levels of the mill - upstairs and down - with exceptional works of photographic art.
On Monday, the Boston College senior will be running her first marathon on behalf of the Doug Flutie, Jr. Foundation for Autism.
New this year are camps focusing on the science of spaceflight and pet care, the problem-solving challenges of Engineering Minds and others.
On April 25 at BCCC in Newtown, Prof. Jeff Baumeister will perform songs he composed to the poetry of the late Dr. Christopher Bursk.
Opus Elite Real Estate to host a free visit from the Easter Bunny along with music, fun and games.
This is a summary of the top business stories in Bucks County over the past week.
Police investigate retail theft at the Village at Newtown; arrest man for passing counterfeit bills at township businesses.
The estimated $185,000 project will include the replacement of the main playground structure, among other improvements.
New Hope Borough Council gives its unanimous approval to the Greater New Hope Chamber of Commerce to hold the public displays.
The episode of 'find the cows' began with a call to police reporting the stray herd and a Facebook posting seeking the public’s help.
The grants from the Central Bucks Education Foundation will support innovative educational projects across the district.
The exclusive Easter Flight features a hand-picked selection of candy paired with Iron Hill’s signature beers.
Using hand lines, firefighters quickly extinguished a vehicle fire on Lower State Road in Warrington Township.