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Ivyland, Pennsylvania is located in Bucks County. Zip codes in Ivyland, PA include 18974. More Ivyland information.

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Friday May 25 | Patch.com

Five Things for May 25

When it comes to Warminster, we've got questions - you've got the answers. Join our Patch Engagement Council to share your neighborhood perspective and enter to win $500! Share your feedback by becoming a part of our new user panel! William Tennent holds its senior prom tonight at 7 p.m. at Spring Mill Manor in Ivyland.

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Thu May 24, 2012

PhillyBurbs.com

St. Bede the Venerable community reminisces about its history

But its spirit will endure in the students and their education for years to come, said Principal H. Margaret Slomiany at St.

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The Jersey Journal

Severe Thunderstorm Warning issued; Somerset County could have flooding if heavy rain falls

A Severe Thunderstorm Warning was issued Thursday afternoon for northwestern Mercer County, all of Hunterdon County, and in Pennsylvania, Bucks County and east central Montgomery County.

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Tue May 22, 2012

Construction Equipment Guide

Stanton Systems Cleans Up the Big Iron With Monster Wash

Over the past 20 years, Stanton Systems of Ivyland, Pa., has developed a number of power washing systems to accommodate everything from tractor trailers to military tanks.

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Wed May 16, 2012

Patch.com

Local Volunteers Honored by YWCA

Three local community members were among those recognized by the YWCA Bucks County during its 21st annual Salute to Women who Make a Difference awards dinner at Spring Mill Manor in Ivyland.

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Thu May 10, 2012

PhillyBurbs.com

More people renting leads to more heading to court

"If you don't have a horror story to tell, then you're probably not a really a landlord," said Garry Miller, a Bensalem property manager of more than 25 years.

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