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Bucks Co. 'Tooth Fairy' Brings Whimsy, Health Education To Kids
Project Tooth Fairy, which launched in February, lets kids engage with the "Tooth Fairy" and receive special packs of dental swag.

Kate Fishman is a Pennsylvania Field Editor with Patch, reporting on local news in Bucks County including Doylestown, Newtown, New Hope, and the nearby NJ town of Lambertville. She has previously written and reported for The Oberlin Review and the New Paltz Times.
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Project Tooth Fairy, which launched in February, lets kids engage with the "Tooth Fairy" and receive special packs of dental swag.

He was charged after a video of him holding a firearm in an argument outside his business circulated widely last July.
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The influenza vaccinations will be provided by appointment to residents of the 141st legislative district on two days in October.
See the hours of operation and fun offerings from local pick-your-own orchards and farms all around Bucks County.
The Lower Makefield Township Police Department reported thefts and instances of fraud over the past week.
Residents gathered to protest the "Super Wawa" after a meeting on the project was cancelled just hours before it was meant to start.
He pushed her down a flight of concrete steps and took her cellphone and a spare key to her car, the Bucks County DA's Office said.
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Looking for something to do in Bucks County this weekend? Check out this roundup of events happening in our area.
The new PennDOT program will let drivers use bioptic telescope lenses to obtain a learner’s permit, changing eligibility requirements.
The new pedestrian bridge will help connect the trail's walkways as part of the Scudder Falls Bridge Replacement Project.
Trash in the car the family was living in was piled so high that paramedics struggled to find one of the children, the DA's office said.
Trash in the car the family was living in was piled so high that paramedics struggled to find one of the children, the DA's office said.
The Pennsylvania Industrial Development Authority, or PIDA, approved several loans around the state to expand operations and create jobs.
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Police are looking for a man, in full baseball garb, seen on camera taking five packages from a doorstep on Baxter Avenue.
St. Mary Medical Center will provide the new aquablation therapy to offer relief for patients with enlarged prostates.
The music festival will benefit community members and businesses impacted by the catastrophic rainfall and flooding last month.
June Maurer's family has been working at the local Christ's Home community since she was a child; now, she is a resident herself.