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Bucks County Community College has been awarded $2 million from the U.S. Department of Energy through its ITAC (Industrial Assessment Centers) Program.

A partnership of Bucks County nonprofits is piloting a program offering a range of support to senior citizens over the age of 70, the Bucks County Opportunity Council recently announced.

NOVA, Bucks County’s comprehensive crime victim services agency, announced recently that its annual gala, “A Starlit Evening,” was a success.

Local grant makers BLBB Charitable, Bucks County Foundation (BCF), and Foundations Community Partnership (FCP) recently announced the award of a $75,000 grant to Souderton-based Along the Way in support of its Bucks Pathway Project, a comprehensive anti-poverty, workforce development, child care, and family support program for single-mother households.

Neshaminy Valley Music Theatre awarded a scholarship grant of $2,500 to Neshaminy High School senior Cameron Krauss of Langhorne, who is planning to study musical theater in college this fall.

Sunshine Foundation recently kicked off its second annual Summer of Sunshine Campaign with a matching gift opportunity from the Gene and Marlene Epstein Humanitarian Fund.

Souderton Area School District’s board of directors unanimously passed a balanced 2024-’25 budget of $153,550,804, with a tax increase of 5.3%.

Kin, a nonprofit wellness and support center providing free services to cancer patients, caregivers and local oncology health care workers across Bucks County, is the recipient of a challenge bestowed upon the Bucks County community by the Gene and Marlene Epstein Humanitarian Fund.

EMS has been primarily career staffing in Bucks County for 30 years. Wages were low, health insurance minimal, no retirement, inherent danger on every call, abundant work related injuries, little vacation time…an endless list.

United States Marine Corps Private First Class Edward Nelson Beers will be honored when Bucks County Bridge No. 220 is named for him at 11 a.m. Tuesday, June 25.

Pennridge School Board unanimously passed a more than $159.1 million general fund budget at its June monthly meeting, representing the district’s eighth consecutive balanced budget without the need to increase local tax rates.

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has announced $30 billion in renewal funding for the Housing Choice Voucher Program (HCV).

Kin, a nonprofit wellness and support center providing free services to cancer patients, caregivers and local oncology health care workers across Bucks County, is the recipient of a challenge bestowed upon the Bucks County community by the Gene and Marlene Epstein Humanitarian Fund.

On Monday, a landmark bill passed the Pa. House of Representatives that promises to benefit every school district in Bucks County.

Woodside Christian Preschool held its annual Walk A Thon May 16 and 17.

Governor Shapiro proposed a budget starting to respond to the PA Supreme Court ruling stating that PA schools are drastically underfunded.

Unable to move its 2024-25 budget past the “proposed final” stage at its April 17 and May 1 school board meetings, the Palisades School District was able to finally reach that mandated budget …

The 2024 Kiwanis-Herald Sesame Place Classic took place May 19 in Middletown Township.The Classic featured a 5K, a one-mile fun run, and a kids’ sprint races with proceeds from the event benefiting …

Following the unusual April 17 decision to send the proposed 2024-25 operating budget back to committee this late in the process, Palisades School District officials provided an update May 1.

Local grant makers BLBB Charitable, Bucks County Foundation (BCF), and Foundations Community Partnership (FCP) have launched a new joint funding opportunity, Collaborative IMPACT Fund of Bucks County …

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