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After almost two decades at the helm of the Easton Main Street Initiative, Kim Kmetz is stepping down from her role as manager.

There was a Letter to the Editor in the July 11 edition (“Why abortion is not murder”) that made definitive statements about abortion not being murder.

The Greater Easton Development Partnership (GEDP) has appointed Emily Roland as its new market manager.

D&R Greenway Land Trust was founded in 1989 to identify and preserve land to protect it from development. Since 1989, it has preserved nearly 23,000 acres of land in Central New Jersey.

Come out July 24 and say “No Buckingham warehouse”

If you’ve driven anywhere in Buckingham lately there’s no doubt you’ve noticed the hundreds of bright red “No Warehouse” signs planted in yards and intersections.

D&R Greenway Land Trust was founded in 1989 to identify and preserve land to protect it from development. Since 1989, it has preserved nearly 23,000 acres of land in Central New Jersey.

After a development process that encountered fits and starts, a new Dunkin’ opened in Wrightstown near the bustling “Five Points” intersection this spring.

Representatives for Max Performance, a Hatfield Township-based business that wants to build a facility for its operations in Hilltown, spoke at a late June meeting of the township board of supervisors in an effort aimed at assuaging residents’ concerns about the potential project.

A county court on Wednesday approved Quakertown Community School District’s plan to sell 127 acres to a national developer.The district sought $7.8 million for the three parcels.

Springfield supervisors have pulled off the seemingly impossible: they managed to satisfy both sides in the contentious Haycock Ministries camp expansion debate.

A zoning change under consideration would allow for certain defined residential development in areas of Newtown Township currently set aside for light industrial, office and related uses.

Join the Greater Easton Development Partnership (GEDP) for the return of Rosé on the River in Scott Park 6 p.m. June 15.

Despite continued community concerns, the Middletown Township Board of Supervisors on Tuesday unanimously approved a plan to add five buildings with 72 apartments to the Orchard Square Apartments.

Construction of a massive apartment complex that is consuming the corner of North Broad Street and Atkinson Drive in Doylestown Borough is well underway.

Several neighbors who challenged the proposed development of a “boutique hotel” and event space on West Court Street in Doylestown Borough recently appealed the zoning board’s partial approval of the controversial project.

Chalfont Borough Council interviewed and voted on applicants to join the borough’s planning commission during its meeting Tuesday. This was to fill the empty seat left by former commission member …

In response to “Park’s name still eludes Solebury officials” (5/9/24 issue), why not call it: “Should have been the new New Hope-Solebury Library & Community Center instead of a small …

The Easton Public Market is gearing up to commemorate its eighth anniversary with a birthday celebration 5:30-8 p.m. May 17.

Chick-fil-A developer Newtown Equities LLC has requested an indefinite extension of its zoning hearing application, meaning the controversial application has been withdrawn and will not be scheduled for review unless the developers decide to proceed.

The Buckingham Planning Commission on Wednesday sent a preliminary plan for a warehouse in a Planned Industrial zone to the township supervisors.

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