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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.
Local cycle ride has global implications
People in Israel have been hit with thousands of rocket attacks over the years. This year, Bucks County residents got together with larger organizations to raise funds for Israel's emergency medical service, Magen David Adom.
Borough seeks to enforce its own noise ordinance
Ivyland made its case Thursday for enforcing its own borough noise ordinance at a local bar, rather than relying on the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board.
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.
An employee of a West Philly grocery store is in critical condition after being shot twice during a robbery Tuesday night, police said.
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WV Manufacturing Plant to Close
Da-Tech is closing its manufacturing plant in West Virginia and consolidating the operations with facilities in Delaware and Pennsylvania.
Bobbi and Steve Silverman of Bensalem, and Margaret and Neil Douglas of Carlisle, Pa., announce the marriage of their children, Erica Jodi Silverman and Andrew LaMar Douglas.
What does future hold for Shenandoah Woods?
Now that Centennial has decided it won't use the land for a school complex, the question remains how that land will be used.
Board to vote on $91M grade school
Parents cheered when a few Centennial school board members said they want to revisit other ideas, including a plan to keep open four neighborhood schools.
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Taxes going up in tiny borough
Just because Ivyland is smaller compared to other municipalities in Bucks County, it doesn't mean it isn't facing the big problems associated with the current economy.
Shenandoah Woods gets nonprofit's attention
The Horsham Land Reuse Authority has not had a lot to do during the last few years planning for the reuse of the Willow Grove Naval Air Station, primarily because the state intends to take over most of the ...
In the photo above, Wayne Whitley stands outside the North Pole Express as it gets ready to depart from South Bridge Street at the New Hope & Ivyland Railroad in New Hope, Pa.
School boards elect new officers
State law requires all governing bodies in Pennsylvania's 501 public school districts to elect officers during the first week of December for the next year.
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