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Mayor Moves Maple On Earth Day In Bensalem
Bensalem Mayor Joseph DiGirolamo helped the Parks and Recreation Department relocate a Japanese Maple tree on Monday.
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Bensalem Mayor Joseph DiGirolamo helped the Parks and Recreation Department relocate a Japanese Maple tree on Monday.
Warminster received bronze certification through the Sustainable Pennsylvania program.
A Bristol Township man was charged with aggravated assault following the incident Thursday night at the Rodeway Inn.
Lower Southampton Police seek a Philadelphia man for the retail thefts that took place over two weeks, authorities said.
An Executive Residency Hotel has opened up recently in Horsham Township, serving eastern Montgomery County.
Voters will go to the polls Tuesday to choose candidates from their parties to run in the November general election.
Voters will go to the polls Tuesday to choose candidates from their parties to run in the November general election.
The new Trenton Road bridge over Interstate 295 was dedicated Friday to Army Staff Sgt. Jae S. Moon, who was killed in action in 2006.
The Montgomery County District Attorney's Office has put measures in place to make sure Tuesday's primary election is fair and safe.
The Lower Makefield Township Police Department has released its blotter of criminal incidents for the past week.
Hatboro officials said that Marino Corporation will perform work at three borough intersections. Find out where and when below.
Abington and Cheltenham police said they are ready for synagogue threats over the eight-day Jewish holiday, which starts at sundown Monday.
PennDOT said the work on Easton Road begins Monday. Find out where and how long it will last below.
Meanwhile, a man tried to rape and kidnap a woman in a grocery store parking lot in Middletown Township.
Meanwhile, Ross & Co. is planning a mid-May opening at the former Bernie's restaurant in Hatboro.
The Jenkintown rail station is targeted for an overhaul. Meanwhile, Abington school building assessments will be shared with the public.
Yardley photographer Josh Friedman captures landscape frames of scenes throughout Bucks County in this Patch photo feature.
Bensalem Police released a list of the suspects. Find out who they are and what they stole below.
An Upper Southampton Township man faces felony charges for the threats against a Bucks County magisterial judge.
Check out the ShadFest in Lambertville, lend a hand at Earth Day celebrations or buy vinyl for Record Store Day. You can even kiss a puppy.