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This past weekend was poppin’ at Charlann Farms in Yardley, where community members came together to celebrate one of the region’s favorite summer crops.

Pennridge High School Senior Cullen Graham Monday pitched his Eagle Scout project to Perkasie Borough Council and received the all-clear to add a sign noting this historic significance of Kulp Park.

Doylestown Borough residents stepped up in a big way during Doylestown Presbyterian Church’s first-ever Community Food Collection. The community filled nearly 150 shopping bags, which were left on …

A stone with the inscription “1775 M” – possibly carved by the famous outlaw Moses Doan – has been recovered from Buckingham Cave, ending a search that millions of television viewers witnessed on a recent episode of the Discovery Channel’s “Expedition Unknown.”

The Doylestown at Dusk Car Show, featuring over 500 cars, rolled into town July 20. Top 40 and specialty class awards were presented during the show, which also included live music and vendors.

The Fuge in Warminster hosted a celebration of the 55th anniversary of Apollo 11 and 65th anniversary of Project Mercury this past weekend with hundreds in attendance.

A soaring journey over Tinicum

Freedom’s Wings International hosted an event Sunday, July 14 at Van Sant Airport in Tinicum, helping about a dozen individuals with disabilities sit in the cockpit of a glider and soar in the sky.

The Bucks County SPCA Barn Bash took place July 14 at Durham Hill Farm in Pipersville.

Easton Restaurant Week begins Sunday

Easton Restaurant Week is a delicious twice-annual event that, since 2015, has brought foodies to the Northampton County seat that’s located within striking distance of both Bucks and Hunterdon counties.

Christopher and Danielle Ives of Solebury announce the commissioning of their eldest daughter, Sydney Ives, as an ensign into the U.S. Navy.

Warrington twin brothers Shane and Weston Fox, 9, recently raised $800 to benefit Warminster Food Bank, a nonprofit organization that provides food to people experiencing food insecurity in the Bucks and Montgomery counties.

Hundreds of people from across Bucks County took a welcome Fourth of July break on Thursday, heading to Fonthill Castle in Doylestown to celebrate with proud displays of old-fashioned patriotism. …

The Montgomery County vs. Bucks County Cornhole Tournament took place Saturday at Aro Hill Farm in Warwick Township.

Fifth grade students from Jamison Elementary School walked to the Bridges at Warwick on June 7 to share their homemade carnival games with the residents.

Hilltown Township Public Works and the Travis Manion Foundation (TMF) hosted a tree-planting event at Hilltown Civic Park on Route 152 in Hilltown June 2.

The Homers for Hope men’s baseball team will host a game on Sunday, June 30 to recognize Aly Reed, who is an 11-year-old going through her second fight against leukemia.

William Tennent High School celebrated the Class of 2024 during commencement exercises June 5. The graduation ceremony was held at the school stadium in Warminster.

The stars had some company on June 4 as graduation caps – tossed by members of the Class of 2024 – dotted the night sky over Alumni Field, marking the conclusion of Quakertown Community High School’s commencement ceremony and the beginning of a new chapter for the school’s seniors.

New Hope-Solebury High School celebrated a new pack of graduates during commencement exercises held June 7 on the Lions’ stadium field.

The 2024 Bucks County Senior Games, held June 5-11, offered adults ages 50 and older an opportunity to participate in a range of friendly competitions, including billiards, bowling, track and field, pickleball, bocce, football throw, chess, golf and more.

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