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Police: Auto thieves stashed cars in Bucks
Police said that associates in the ring would attend an auto auction in Lancaster County, where they would search vehicles on display for unsecured keys.
Bristol deaths ruled a murder-suicide
Russell Vender used a .22-caliber rifle to murder his wife before shooting himself in the head, the coroner said.
Panel OKs reading, math programs
Officials say the reason the tech school's PSSA scores are so low is due to about 30 percent of the test takers are special education students.
Actors NET presents bewitching comedy in time for Halloween
"Bell, Book and Candle" When: 8 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays through Nov.
Delaware River Bridge panel sees uptick in toll revenue
After a sharp slide in bridge tolls that started two years ago, there has been an upswing in revenues for four consecutive months on bridges over the Delaware River .
Open house for prospective students
Prospective students, their parents and community members are invited to attend an open house Thursday night at Bucks County Technical High School, officials said.
Man charged with exposing himself
A Morrisville man, arrested Oct. 16 for exposing himself to two women, has been charged in connection with three other lewd acts and, according to police, also was arrested in Hamilton for a similar incident.
Fair offers information for special ed students
About 20 agencies, including the Center for Independent Living of Bucks County and Goodwill Employment Services, will be represented at the fair.
PECO: Crash fried appliances miles away
A Tullytown woman refuses to believe a car accident on Sept. 16 could lead to her power surge 11 days later.
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The Morrisville Heritage Center Presents Bell, Book and Candle 10/30-11/15
John Van Druten 's classic comedy about a modern-day witch in Manhattan who enchants a mortal into falling in love with her.
He went 29-43 in three years at the helm as the Bulldogs' coach. With the passage of time, Rich Poland understood that there wasn't enough time in the day.
Little guy in Vermont draws ire of Monster
Forget David and Goliath. This fight's between Matt and Monster. The maker of Monster energy drinks has taken aim at a Vermont brewery that sells a beer called "The Vermonster," ordering it to stop selling, advertising and promoting the craft brew because it could confuse consumers.
LOLcats now haz music reviews, part 1
Some of us here at Pop & Hiss have a theory that almost everything is better with cats.
PennDOT poster contest for kids
The success of Bristol's Hallow E'en demonstration is assured. Although the permanent associations and the various committees have hardly got down to work the responses to invitations to participate in the great spectacular parade on Monday, November 1st have been so general and spontaneous that a great demonstration upon that occasion is ...
Air Force Airman Phillip A. Rogers graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas.
Bucks rapper Asher Roth puts a new face on Old School
The way Asher Roth sees it, no one should be surprised that a white kid who was raised in suburban Bucks County and attended West Chester University is producing hip-hop rhymes about subjects such as wild college parties, playing video games and sex in a mall parking lot.
The move to live a green lifestyle seems to be gaining ground. With that in mind, the Farm School at Snipes will hold the Bucks County Green Living Festival on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., said George Price of Snipes.
Actors' NET recounts human drama behind building of Brooklyn Bridge
SPECIAL TO THE TIMES When: 8 p.m. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays, through Oct.
Wyalusing School Board Handles Other September Business
Wyalusing School Board Handles Other September Business - by Jean Vande Mark - 9/17/2009 'We're looking at projected savings of $23,000 to the district on that contract.' -Phil Swank.