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When the Bucks County Herald Foundation launched its summer fundraising drive on July 8, an ambitious goal of raising $75,000 by Aug. 9 to support the work of its nonprofit newsroom was set. The drive, with donations from 399 readers totaling $38,847, just got a big boost.

Last week, a family member from New Jersey visited our home for a couple days, during which the most recent Herald was sitting on our coffee table. After reading it, she commented, “That’s a good newspaper!”

Midway into his second year in the editor’s chair at the Bucks County Herald, John Anastasi has earned a place on Editor & Publisher Magazine’s list of 17 exemplary editors working at news media companies around the nation.

It’s always a pleasure and a privilege to talk about the fine journalists who write the stories, take the photographs and design the pages you see week in and week out in the Bucks County Herald newspaper.

In response to the summer slump of advertising revenue and the rising costs of sustaining its award-winning news operations, the Bucks County Herald Foundation has embarked on its second annual “Summer Fundraising Drive.”

The Bucks County Herald Foundation will hold its inaugural “Executive Exchange” for the Business Friends of the Herald on Wednesday, June 5 from 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Vela Restaurant in Doylestown.

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No time for a garden? Consider container planting.One of the easiest ways to get your garden together is to go with containers. From potting up potatoes or a mixed salad and greens bowl to a …

The Bucks County Herald Foundation has announced the recent appointment of Jacqui Griffith to its board of directors.

It is awards season — and not just for Hollywood. The Bucks County Herald Foundation, the nonprofit entity that owns the Bucks County Herald newspaper, has received the prestigious Platinum Seal of Transparency …

I am writing to express my appreciation for the exceptional work of Andy Holtzman and Brett Duffey in the “Trading Up” series in the Bucks County Herald. Their commitment to investigative …

Three weeks ago in this space, I made what I thought was a big ask. I called for a dozen volunteers to spend one evening a month with me throughout 2024 at the Bucks County Herald’s office in …

Doylestown filmmaker — and Bucks County Herald Foundation Board member — Jennifer Lin will premiere her latest documentary Ten Times Better Feb. 10 at the Film at Lincoln Center’s Dance on …

I commend the Bucks County Herald and journalists Brett Duffey and Andy Holtzman for the outstanding “Trading Up” series. The three-part series was a comprehensive analysis focused on 21st-century …

This week our editors look back at the biggest and most-notable stories of 2023. This is the third in a series of three installments. It covers what happened in September, October, November and December of 2023.

The Bucks County Herald’s excellent “Trading Up” series on the state of vocational and technical education at the secondary and higher education levels reveals the extraordinary scope of opportunities available to Bucks County residents.

After the Bucks County Foundation Distribution Committee approved a grant to Bucks County Herald Foundation in the amount of $6,000 to support coverage into the Lower Bucks County areas, Executive …

Help ensure the Herald’s news future

I have always been a reporter, and it all started here in Bucks County. First, I was a newbie journalist for The Daily Intelligencer, covering the Bucks County court system and what was then a mostly …

Veteran journalist and documentary filmmaker Jennifer Lin, a member of the Bucks County Herald Foundation’s Board of Directors, is one of six Bucks County authors whose work has been nominated for …

Lately, I’ve been thinking about 2024. For me, December isn’t just a time for taking stock in the year that’s ending. It’s also a time to plan for what lies ahead. A key component of that …

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