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T-Mobile wants to build cell phone tower
Mobile representatives have told the board of supervisors this week the company has a coverage gap in the western part of Upper Southampton and wants to erect a 120-foot cell phone tower to solve the problem.
Applicants sought for board vacancies
The Council Rock School District has less than a month left to replace two board members who recently resigned.
Vet visits Southwest to help animals
Dr. Ted Robinson is a busy man. The 65-year-old veterinarian is a surgeon for the Bucks County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, a board member at the Churchville Nature Center and a trustee for ...
Patients won't notice anything different inside the newest advanced diagnostic imaging equipment at St.
David Strathairn's working here
DON'T BE surprised if you see "Good Night, and Good Luck" star David Strathairn around town.
Interns work at Todd Nature Reserve in Buffalo Township
Designing a new trail at Todd Nature Reserve in Buffalo Township and eradicating invasive plant species in the Buffalo Creek watershed are among Audubon Society projects on tap.
For three consecutive days, Jessi Artillio and Taylor Zech have been hitting the rides at the 37th annual Southampton Days.
Anglicans forge post-Episcopal path
The Rev. William Kenney was preaching from the 17th chapter of the Gospel of John.
Pat & Bob Barcalow celebrate 60 years
Pat and Bob Barcalow of Huntsbridge celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary in May at their vacation home in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania.
PERKIOMEN VALLEY ART CENTER will present a demonstration 8 p.m. today at the Harleysville Senior Center, 312 Alumni Ave., Harleysville.
“N SPICE CHILDREN'S THEATRE will present ''The Gingerbread Man'”
THE WELCOME HOUSE at Pearl S. Buck International, 520 Dublin Road, Perkasie, will hold an international adoption information meeting 7-9 p.m. Thursday. via The Morning Call
Issue: Proposed final budget for $194.3 million for 2008-09 school year Vote: Approved 7-0 by Jerold Grupp, Susan Vicedomini, Robert Donnelly, Richard Abramson, Paul Anagnostakos, Dennis McMenamin, Christopher ... via PhillyBurbs.com
“The trees are God's great alphabet: With them he writes in shining green across the world His thoughts serene.”
BENSALEM / NEWTOWN - "He that plants trees loves others besides himself," observed the British historian Thomas Fuller. via PhillyBurbs.com
The Pay It Forward Challenge asked readers to submit innovative plans to carry out a good deed using the winnings, one of two $1,000 cash prizes donated by Univest National Bank and Trust Co. via Intelligencer News
Four Republicans hired for county positions
The Bucks County commissioners made four key hires Wednesday, including a full-time county solicitor. via Courier Times News
Police seek more victims in garage burglaries
Northampton police are looking for victims after closing in on a ring of juvenile burglars last week. via PhillyBurbs.com
HISTORIC PRESERVATION AND RESEARCH will be discussed at 7:30 p.m. today at the Hilltown Township Municipal Building, 13 W. Creamery Road. via The Morning Call
Program targets kids with special needs
“This is something we can do special for them.”
Northampton's Parks and Recreation department and a local nonprofit organization are starting two programs for children with special needs - and their parents. via PhillyBurbs.com
Touched by War: Readers respond
“They will never be like us, or have a government like us.”
Editor's note: We invited readers' comments on whether the U.S. should stay in Iraq or pull out. via PhillyBurbs.com
Community Buzz: February 19, 2008
SAMUEL PIERCE LIBRARY BRANCH, 491 Arthur Ave., Perkasie, will host a book discussion group noon to 1 p.m. Tuesday. via The Morning Call