The Doylestown Township Municipal Authority received a $4,440,800 grant to support upgrades.
On Tax Day, Hogan calls for Sterling Act reform
Senate Bill 527, proposed by Sen. Frank Farry, would ensure that municipalities are reimbursed for wage taxes collected from their residents by Philadelphia.
Shapiro administration spends $284.2M across 20 counties through PENNVEST to improve drinking water and safe water infrastructure
The projects will replace lead service lines, rehabilitate aging water systems, upgrade water treatment and service capabilities, and reduce contaminants.
Fitzpatrick defends pope, blasts Trump
The pope, the congressman said, “is not a partisan figure, and the papacy is not an institution to be mocked, politicized, or diminished.”
Davis, Isaacson encourage Pennsylvanians to get tested for diabetic retinopathy
Diabetic retinopathy, a complication of diabetes that affects the eyes, remains the leading cause of blindness among working-age adults.
Moody’s ratings assigns Aa2 to Centennial School District, PA’s Series of 2026 GOs
Finances are poised to remain relatively stable through fiscal 2026.
Staats applauds farmland preservation in Milford Twp.
The preservation will protect Gary and Linda Bender’s farm from future residential or commercial development.
Middle Bucks Institute of Technology announces 2026 summer camp
The program continues to serve as an opportunity for students to explore their interests, build new skills, and experience real-world learning.
Video and recap: Dr. Joanna Wexler introduced to CB community
In total, nearly 70 questions were submitted by 40 individuals, including teachers, staff members, students, parents, and community members.
Shapiro administration to turn brownfield site in Bucks County into shovel-ready residential development
The approximately 4.9-acre brownfield site was historically used as an industrial manufacturer of air pressure and temperature gauges until the 1990s.
