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Historic gun club sues neighbors
Philadelphia Gun Club said it purchased an easement allowing members to shoot at part of a neighboring property.
Bucks to hold H1N1 vaccine clinics
Any Bucks County resident who would like to be vaccinated against the H1N1 flu can report to one of three clinics in mid-January. The health department on Monday announced the following three clinics: ??Jan. 14, 4 to 7:30 p.m., Pennridge High School, 1228 N. Fifth St.
Twelve-Twenty Four premier performer at First Night
Twelve-Twenty Four once again will be the premier performer at First Night Hazleton.
Code Blue offers warmth, hot meal
The homeless, including a pregnant woman, were given shelter over the weekend at a Langhorne church as part of Bucks County's Code Blue initiative.
Winter coat and more drive. Now through Jan. 18. Dig through your closet and donate any size women's, men's, children's coats, hats, scarves and gloves.
To GOP's Cawley, big issue is fear
The Bucks County Republican visits the area to promote a run for lieutenant governor.
Code Blue fails to work in Bucks County
A shelter was not ready to accept homeless people Wednesday night, forcing Bucks County officials to recall their Code Blue notice Wednesday afternoon.
All-New TendoFlex(TM) Revolutionizes Stretching and Core Strengthening
LANGHORNE, Pa., Dec. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- The art of stretching has been revolutionized with the introduction of TendoFlex - an innovative, physician designed exercise product that combines spinal range of motion exercises and abdominal core strengthening, allowing users to enhance mobility and help alleviate back stiffness, muscle tightness and ...
Hospital where man died faces heavy volume
The busy emergency room at Aria Health's Frankford campus, formerly known as Frankford Hospital, was on "divert" status for 121 hours last month.
Bucks child advocacy center hires director
A Bucks County agency that coordinates a team approach to investigating child abuse cases has hired a director to help it expand.
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Attorney General Corbett announces settlement with Chester County...
Members of a suburban Philadelphia gym may be entitled to partial refunds as part of a consumer protection settlement filed this week by the Attorney General's Bureau of Consumer Protection involving Gold's Gym of Exton, which was accused of using improper contracts and other violations of the state's Health Club Act.
Chonic Sneezer Cured of Mystery Ailment
This cure is nothing to sneeze at. Chronic sneezer Caileen Wendel, 22, said she suffered from debilitating days-long sneezing fits that sent her to the emergency room more than 40 times over a period of five years -- until one doctor figured out how to cure her in less than five minutes.
Langhorne plans Dickens-style Christmas
The brick buildings of quaint, historic Langhorne will become 19th-century London next month.
Trailer, $26K in steel beams stolen
Mark Harris, of Middleburg, got quite a shock when he arrived at the truck stop in Turbot Township before dawn Tuesday morning.
"He was really tired he just wasn't himself and he kept sneezing," said Meghann Bezdikian of Old City.
Man cited for Fort Hood comment
A Cherry Hill, N.J., man was cited for disorderly conduct Wednesday after police said he made comments about people possessing guns and causing incidents similar to the Nov.
One family's experience shows that if somebody else bought the home you covet, wait a while.
Liberty Belle owner: Boat not for sale
On a recent balmy afternoon, the Liberty Belle paddle boat sat in the calm, greenish-brown water of the Delaware River at the base of High Street.Curious onlookers - mostly children - questioned when the boat would go out again.
Man jailed on check fraud charges
A Langhorne man was jailed Thursday on charges he took money from a bank account belonging to his stepmother.