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During March, police investigated 13 cases of fraud, the theft of two bicycles, juvenile mischief and underage drinking.
The accident happened in front of the Warrington Ambulance when a car struck the man who was in the roadway, police said.
Northampton Township Supervisors vote to sell its former police station for $950,000 for redevelopment into a mini-town center.
The suit alleges that the leak has “caused severe harm and poses a serious ongoing and current danger" to residents' health.
Police also investigated several accidents, juveniles on the railroad tracks, noise complaints and domestic disturbances.
Public invited to tour the borough's newest luxury apartment complex built on the site of the former Doylestown Intelligencer building.
The graphic narrative, “We Are on Our Own,” will be the focus of a free event at the Bucks County Community College.
Under this project, PennDOT’s contractor will replace the existing 68-year-old concrete box beam bridge.
Firefighters will be using a smoke machine while they train inside a former North Broad Street industrial building.
She brings more than 20 years of experience, having worked in the legal, healthcare, education, and manufacturing professions.
According to PECO, the inspections are a crucial part of its maintenance program, enabling it to identify and repair potential issues.
Modeled after a book club, this series includes the screening of a different movie each month followed by audience discussion.
The water company is on the scene and is actively working to repair a water main break in Doylestown Borough.
Commission challenges Barn Plaza owner to "be more creative" with the layout of its planned redevelopment project.
In other reports, police investigated a theft from a shed in Wrightstown and cited an intoxicated man at a township restaurant.
The North Main St. pizzeria was known for its gigantic pies and even caught the attention of famed "One Bite" pizza reviewer Dave Portnoy.
The driver was arrested and the car was impounded. The driver will now answer the charges in court.
Motorists are advised of travel restrictions and possible slowdowns when driving near work crews patching potholes.
This is the last weekend to view the current exhibits, "It Takes The Village (The Ugly Girl Diaries, Redux)" and "Dauntless."