The Gallery at the Epstein Campus at Lower Bucks in Bristol will host Show Some HeART!, a non-juried exhibition featuring original artwork.
Foundation Academies and the Princeton Battlefield Society to launch “Men W/O Shoes” exhibit, telling the untold stories of black Revolutionary War soldiers
An opening night reception will be held on Thursday, February 19 from 5 to 7 p.m. at Morven Museum & Garden in Princeton.
From Warrington to Washington: Fitzpatrick-led Joe Fiandra Home Infusion Act signed into law
The bipartisan legislation expands Medicare coverage and removes barriers that prevented seniors from receiving life-saving infusion therapy at home.
Video: State senators discuss school cellphone ban passage
The legislation creates a consistent statewide standard prohibiting cellphone use during instructional hours.
Santarsiero, Robinson, Hughes Bill to implement a bell-to-bell ban on student cellphone use during school day passes Senate
The bill would create a consistent statewide standard: Students may not use cellphones during the school day.
Update on 2026-29 comprehensive plan development
A full draft of the plan will be posted for public review on the comprehensive plan webpage by the end of February.
Fetterman celebrates Warrington’s Heo competing in 2026 Winter Olympic Games
Heo joins a team of 232 athletes, making this the largest ever winter U.S. Olympic Team.
Marcell, Hogan, Topper, and White condemn antisemitic protest
“What happened in Rittenhouse Square over the weekend was overt hate heading toward acts of terrorism,” the lawmakers said.
Kutt family donates proceeds from Jason Kutt Annual Car Meet to NOVA
The event honors an eighteen-year-old who was killed in a hunting accident in 2020.
Punxsutawney Phil calls for six more weeks of winter in 2026
The Shapiro Administration visited Gobbler’s Knob for the fourth year in a row for Phil’s prognostication.
