Friday Jul 3 | Philadelphia Business Journal
Stimulus for Pa. storage tanks?
Pennsylvania is going after federal stimulus funds to address a problem that typically costs the state between $1 million and $2 million a year - leaking underground storage tanks.
PA Seeks More Than $6.1 Million for Cleanup of Leaking Underground Storage Tanks
Gov. Edward G. Rendell announced that Pennsylvania is applying for $6.1 million in federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds to clean up 71 leaking underground storage tanks in 40 counties.
Pizza party a big hit with homeless men
"She's earning her sainthood one slice at a time." That's what Anthony Willoughby said yesterday about LeeAnn Camut after she organized a pizza party at St.
Ruth Wasserleben of Ivyland laughs as she holds Daisy and Princess Lily two Yorkies that were rescued back in March from a house in Upper Makefield.
Exclusive Interview: 4-year-old Girl Identifies Burglar
A 4-year-old Warrington Township girl identified a burglar who allegedly stole thousands of dollars from her family members home Tuesday.
School property tax bills will soon arrive in mailboxes across the state, and some homeowners may be surprised by the bottom line.
To see the photogallery for this and other area graduations, click here. Days of dreary weather gave way to sunshine Friday afternoon for the graduates of Central Bucks South High School's Class of 2009.
Warrington man gets 16 to 32 years for bar shootings
A 27-year-old Warrington man was sentenced Tuesday to 16 to 32 years in prison for three counts of attempted murder.
Thunderstorms, rains wash over region
Thunderstorms and heavy rain blew through the region Saturday afternoon and evening, temporarily halting ballgames, picnics and graduation parties that had started under sunny skies.
Man to stand trial on bearting, robbery charges
A Bedminster man will face prosecution in Bucks County Court for beating and robbing another man at the train station in Chalfont.
Warrington supervisors reviewed the final draft Tuesday of a traffic study hoped to make the township a stronger candidate for future grants.
Acrid smoke keeps residents indoors
A fire at a Warrington circuit manufacturing plant burned out of control Sunday night and sent acrid smoke throughout the area.
A Norristown man was charged in the robbery of the Sovereign Bank in the Mercer Square Shopping Center in Doylestown Township.
3-alarm fire at Warrington factory
WARRINGTON, Pa. - June 7, 2009 -- Hazmat crews are on the scene of a 3-alarm blaze in Warrington.
3-Alarm Fire Erupts At Bucks Co. Chemical Facility
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Street rod, two other vehicles in crash
A Street Rod was involved in a crash at Big Rock Road near Route 74 in Warrington Township Three people were taken to York Hospital this morning after a crash in Warrington Township that threw a driver from a car and mangled a street rod.
Police log: Clues sought in mystery of recovered guns
State police recovered 10 shotguns and rifles from a wooded area off Detters Mill Road in Warrington Township, and are asking for the public's help in finding out who they belonged to and why they ended up being left there.
A 27-year-old man was in critical condition after being shot in the neck in Southwest Philly last night, police said.
Pennsylvania parks caught in state budget battle
Pastor Timothy Imes, center, leads the congregation in a final song during Easter sunrise service at Gifford Pinchot State Park in Warrington Township.
Frieda K. Falkowski, Helen Kiken, Jane Neborsky
Frieda K. Falkowski CLINTON TWP. -- Frieda K. Falkowski died Monday, May 18, 2009 in Hunterdon Medical Center.
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