On October 15, 2025, the Buckingham EAC and 22 Central Bucks East Students planted 94 trees in Holicong Park.
Falls Township at a crossroads
A looming fiscal gap is compounded by a structural imbalance in Falls Township’s tax system.
Supervisors table decision on Wild and Scenic river program – Bucks Round-Up – September 15, 2025
A proposal for Durham to join neighbors as a steward of the Wild and Scenic Lower Delaware River caused debate at the supervisors’ September meeting.
PennDOT, Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful announce two ‘Young Ambassadors’ from Bensalem High School
The Young Ambassadors program, now in its fourth year, is an initiative designed to cultivate the passion and leadership of young community stewards.
New Britain Township EAC’s pollinator garden is a blooming success!
The goal was to create a sustainable, low-maintenance native garden that provides food and shelter for bees and other pollinators.
NEA’s ‘Everyone Is Welcome’ toolkit pushes politics, not academics
The RIDGE Network in the Pennridge School District shared information on the toolkit and encouraged teachers to sign up to access it.
Warminster Township awarded $10,000 PECO Green Region Grant to plant trees in Kemper Park
The tree planting project will take place in the meadow area located at the corner of Sinkler and Valley Roads, with completion expected in Fall 2025.
Buckingham Township earns Bird Town PA certification
At the July supervisors meeting, Heidi Shiver, president of Bird Town PA, presented the official designation to township officials.
Fitzpatrick, Suozzi launch bipartisan plan to transform waste into economic opportunity
The CIRCLE Act expands recycling capacity by incentivizing investment in American recycling infrastructure.
Pat Wandling: Local politics rules
Despite ideology, political chatter on social media, and rhetoric suggesting the “world’s on fire,” voters are more likely to be influenced by issues close to home: taxes, school policies, public safety, development, roads, and bridges.
