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In keeping with its founder Pearl S. Buck’s lifelong mission to foster cross-cultural understanding and bridge the cultural gap specifically between the East and the West, Pearl S. Buck International has entered into an agreement with representatives of entities dedicated to furthering U.S. and Chinese cultural exchanges.

Writer Don Swaim, author of several books of historical fiction, has tackled one of the world’s most colorful eras, the 1920s, in a novel that spans the period’s final years leading to the Crash of 1929.

Pennsylvania College of Technology presented a Distinguished Alumni Award to Michael Wert, of New Hope, during its summer 2024 commencement ceremony, held Aug. 3 at the Community Arts Center.

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

An Old Fashioned Camp Meeting/Revival with the theme “People Need the Lord” is planned to be held at Old Rocks Church, 260 Mt. Airy-Harbourton Road, Lambertville, N.J. beginning at 7 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 6, 7, and 8.

Flemington DIY announced the appointment of three new members to its Board of Directors: Jeffrey Cogen, Megan Henninger, and Justine Rosikiewicz.

When I think of searching for missing persons, my mind summons up hikers lost in the mountainous terrain and vast canyons of the American West.

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

Bucks County Herald columnist and author Lisa DeAngelis was named a 2024 Courage to Write grant recipient by The de Groot Foundation.

Roxy Therapy Dogs recently appointed Amy Bach of Quakertown to a three-year term on its board of directors.

Linda C. Wisniewski examines a life of encounters and connections in her new book of essays, “Old Women and Other Strangers.”

On the 248th anniversary of New Jersey signing the Declaration of Independence, the Princeton Battlefield Society (PBS) announced it had honored Willis Mercer, seventh generation descendant of Gen. Hugh Mercer, as the first member of its new “Heroes of Princeton” program.

Warrington twin brothers Shane and Weston Fox, 9, recently raised $800 to benefit Warminster Food Bank, a nonprofit organization that provides food to people experiencing food insecurity in the Bucks and Montgomery counties.

Christopher and Danielle Ives of Solebury announce the commissioning of their eldest daughter, Sydney Ives, as an ensign into the U.S. Navy.

The Bucks County Intermediate Unit (Bucks IU) recently honored more than two dozen retiring employees for their dedicated service to the agency’s students and programs.

Christine Roussel, Doylestown Health’s senior executive director of pharmacy, laboratory and medical research, has been named the chairperson for the Pennsylvania State Pharmacy Board.

The Bucks County Intermediate Unit (Bucks IU) recently celebrated local businesses, government agencies, organizations, school district personnel and individuals who pitched in to help the Bucks IU students this school year “learn, flourish, and contribute.”

Former Yardley resident Susan Gross’ children’s book “James and the Mountain” is now available on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and IndieBound as well as select retailer sites.

Several school district employees were recognized by the Bensalem Township Board of School Directors for their years of serviceBensalem Superintendent Dr. Samuel Lee thanked employees for their many …

Father and son, Tom McCullough Sr., 67, and Tom “Tommy” McCullough Jr., 35, not only work at the family business together, Mount Penn Tool and Machine Co., but they also volunteer together at Southampton Fire Company.

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