Ellen Saracini has worked with friends for 25 years to create and maintain a lasting memorial to the 9-11 victims.
Bristol Township looking at possible earned income tax increase – Bucks Round-Up – April 20, 2026
The municipality has asked Keystone Municipal Solutions to determine if doubling the 0.5-percent levy should be used to lessen the real estate tax.
Victims of last year’s nursing home explosion fighting in court – Bucks Round-Up – April 15, 2026
The relatives of a nursing home resident who died in the explosion and fire are among the latest victims taking legal action.
New Britain remains mum on votes to separate from township manager, appoint interim manager
Supervisors voted unanimously last week to separate from Dan Fox, who was appointed manager in 2024.
Middletown manager’s job status to be discussed at upcoming supervisors’ meeting – Bucks Round-Up – April 10, 2026
In less than a year on the job, Middletown Township Manager Eden R. Ratliff is on administrative leave.
New Britain Township to consider manager separation, interim appointment at Monday meeting
Supervisors will vote on Dan Fox’s departure after two years on the job and on the potential hiring of a veteran interim manager.
Another hearing planned for L. Southampton mosque proposal – Bucks Round-Up – April 3, 2026
The plan requires a zoning use variance.
Bucks County faith-based organizations receive state grants to boost security, prevent hate crimes
Salem United Church of Christ in Doylestown and Congregation Tiferes Boruch in Warrington are two of the recipients.
FBI raids two Bucks homes, holding suspects linked to NYC protest – Bucks Round-Up – March 9, 2026
One is alleged to have tossed an incendiary device that failed to explode in front of New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s home.
Anger unleashed at the Quakertown School Board meeting – Bucks Round-Up – February 27, 2026
Roughly 35 Quakertown Community High School students defied administrative warnings and left campus Friday to protest federal immigration enforcement.
