Wrightstown officials have taken steps to make two critical infrastructure buildings in the township more easily accessible to first responders in the event of an emergency.
With a loud, “Let’s bring the Bullseye to Doylestown,” the long-awaited Target opened its doors to invited guests Monday in the Doylestown Shopping Center.
“Knox Boxes” are now required for commercial buildings in Wrightstown. At a public meeting on Monday, the three-person board of supervisors voted unanimously to adopt the ordinance.
A proposed local law in Wrightstown would require “Knox Boxes” to be installed on all new commercial buildings in the township.
When I wrote my very first column for the first issue ever of the Bucks County Herald, I could never have believed it would last over two decades. The column was titled, “Striking Out”; it was 2002 …
Carol Polis isn’t as well-known as Billie Jean King or Gloria Steinem. But Polis certainly made her contribution to the women’s movement of the 1970s. Fifty years ago, she became the world’s …
In May 1940, the newspaper announced that Doylestown was to have a Soap Box Derby, sponsored by the Chamber of Commerce. Winners of the Doylestown races would compete in Philadelphia …