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Act of caring reaches across globe
When Jane King's 7-year-old grandson, Nathan, couldn't sleep because he missed his mother, King gave him a doll to hold.
New Hope Trolleys will take riders back in time
History doesn't have to be dull, especially if you're taking in a lesson as you wind your way through New Hope on a trolley car.
New Hope Trolleys will take riders back in time
History doesn't have to be dull, especially if you're taking in a lesson as you wind your way through New Hope on a trolley car.
Harley A. Weiss, 22, of Philadelphia, was charged with DUI on May 11 after being stopped for a speeding violation on Route 263.
Buckingham opens doors to cable competition
Hoping to entice Verizon to the negotiating table, Buckingham officials agreed Wednesday to repeal an ordinance that the telecommunications company had long fought against.
On a morning last month at Carousel Farm, Niko Christou was finishing the planting of his elegant kitchen garden - cucumbers at the moment, many of the other raised beds already sown and well under way.
Cyclists plan 300-mile bike ride to reunion
For octogenarian Stuart Duff, the 280-mile bike ride from Carversville to Alfred, N.Y. is small potatoes.
House fire leaves family homeless
“It was so hot, the floor joists burned through and part of the second floor collapsed onto the first floor”
An early morning fire destroyed a home on York Road, leaving a family of three searching for another home to rent while their permanent residence in Carversville is being remodeled. via PhillyBurbs.com
Man turns himself in after scuffle
“I was really kind of surprised. I thought this was going to be an elongated investigation”
A Solebury man turned himself into police Wednesday, telling them he could not live with himself after shoving a 74-year-old into a ditch filled with rocks, police said. via PhillyBurbs.com
Solebury eyes 202 zoning changes
“Who is going to come here and buy real estate on Route 202 to do a shoe repair business?”
For three decades, Mary Johnson has had her dealership on Route 202, a family-owned business where you could buy a boat or get your outboard repaired. via PhillyBurbs.com