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WATCH: Central Bucks South Choir Performs Virtually
Central Bucks students were working on this piece for months. It was intended for their Spring Tour to NYC but you can see it virtually:

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Central Bucks students were working on this piece for months. It was intended for their Spring Tour to NYC but you can see it virtually:

The Newtown Brewing Company is now selling cans.
The employee worked nights at the Washington Xing bridge and Centre-Stockton bridge, the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission said.
The next round of counties that can begin to reopen amid the coronavirus pandemic will be released Friday.
Delaware Valley University in Doylestown is moving ahead to plan for in-person instruction in the fall.
Newtown Township Parks & Recreation said this week it is still planning to hold its popular summer camps.
Giant, killer hornets invading the United States? Not likely, area experts say.
Gov. Wolf on Wednesday announced a public service program he believes will help the state safely navigate to a post-pandemic future.
A Warrington clinic is now offering coronavirus antibody testing.
Police said the suspect stole the wallet from an Acme shopper, then used the credit cards at the Warrington Target. VIDEO:
The Newtown Athletic Club will hold a drive-by community event Friday with appearances by movie characters and super heroes.
Solstice restaurant is partnering with other local businesses to help you give mom a full Mother's Day experience.
Katie Pearcy's achievement was recognized at a special awards ceremony held online due to the coronavirus mitigation measures.
Some Fine Wine & Good Spirits stores will reopen Friday, the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board announced.
Pennsylvania's coronavirus death toll surpassed 3,000 Tuesday, as 554 new deaths were confirmed.
Fuel the Fight Bucks County is raising money to support local restaurants while providing meals to area health care workers.
Here are the rules Pennsylvania businesses moving into the yellow phase must follow to reopen amid the coronavirus pandemic.
"I think we'll be in a much better position in the fall to be able to try to prevent significant outbreaks," PA's top health official said.
The funds can be used for food service, mental health support, technology purchases, sanitization and cleaning supplies, and more.
The funds can be used for food service, mental health support, technology purchases, sanitization and cleaning supplies, and more.