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The 12th annual Robert Nagg Memorial Game, held May 11, netted over $6,500 for New Hope-Solebury stadium improvements.

Honors and awards have been a vital component of the annual Juried Art Show at Phillips’ Mill for decades, recognizing some of the finest work by area artists, as well as honoring people important to the Phillips’ Mill Community Association and its patrons.

The inaugural East Coast Collegiate Baseball League regular season came to a close Sunday, July 21.

Aiden Gormley, a graduating senior from New Hope-Solebury High School, is the 2024 recipient of the New Hope Historical Society’s (NHHS) Francis Curley Memorial Scholarship.

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.

The inaugural East Coast Collegiate Baseball League (ECCBL) Home Run Derby and All-Star Game were held Saturday, July 6 at Memorial Park, home of the Quakertown Blazers.

When a military veteran had an episode of PTSD earlier this year in Doylestown Borough, it was three trained Central Bucks Regional Police Department members who came to the vet’s aid.

A new CEO is taking over Bucks County’s seven-branch library system, as its longtime chief executive retires.

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.

The Mercer Mammoths shut down the Quakertown Blazers’ bats – hot off a 12-0 shutout over Southside – in a doubleheader Saturday, June 8.Quakertown’s 2024 home opener marked its first game on …

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

Solebury School held its annual reunion weekend from May 3-5.

Morpeth Contemporary, in Hopewell, N.J., presents “Mystery, Memory and Magic: The Art of Lyanne Malamed.”

Thousands of Bucks Countians gathered in Doylestown Monday to watch what, according to the borough, is the oldest Memorial Day Parade in the United States.

A Memorial Day Parade and Service honoring those who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country was held May 25 in Sellersville.

Volunteers with the Travis Manion Foundation commemorated Memorial Day at Washington Crossing National Cemetery on Monday by placing handcrafted commemorative tokens at the resting places of fallen …

There will be two Memorial Day ceremonies that will take place in the Richboro section of Northampton Township on May 27.At 8 a.m. there will be a flag lowering/raising ceremony by the Patriot …

Parade people of Lambertville

May is when the fallen are remembered, freedom is celebrated and pride is on display. Two parades take place on Lambertville’s North Union Street this month, in recognition of seemingly disparate but ultimately unified groups.

Memorial Day weekend marks the return of Flemington Summer Book Fest, which is expected to bring up to 5,000 bibliophiles to the borough over four days.Billed as the largest Memorial Day literary …

Gearing up for the annual Doylestown Memorial Day Parade? Looking for a quick (and free) bite to eat during all the excitement? Stop by Doylestown Presbyterian Church – located right along the …

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