Bristol Borough Council passed a resolution for the borough’s minimal municipal obligation for the uniform pension plan of $679,566.
Tinicum supervisors approve St. Luke’s EMS partnership – Bucks Round-Up – September 10, 2025
Tinicum’s decision comes after a six-month review of possibilities to obtain emergency services.
Bensalem prioritizes safety as school resumes next week – Bucks Round-Up – August 20, 2025
Public Safety Director Bill McVey praised the strong partnership between Bensalem Police and the school district, led by Superintendent Sam Lee.
Bucks residents headed to beaches warned about rip currents – Bucks Round-Up – August 18, 2025
Vacationers heading to the beaches this week are urged to use caution in the surf as Hurricane Erin stirs up hazardous conditions along the Jersey coastline.
Tinicum finalizes Headquarters Road Bridge contract, braving litigation warnings – Bucks Round-Up – August 14, 2025
Loftus Construction Inc., a Burlington County, N.J., firm specializing in public infrastructure, has secured the contract to rehabilitate the bridge.
Fitzpatrick secures historic $25M federal grant to rebuild Bucks County’s economic gateway
The grant will support a full-scale revitalization of the Bristol Port Terminal.
Bristol Borough aims to modernize workforce tools by summer’s end – Bucks Round-Up – June 16, 2025
Mayor Ralph DiGuiseppe III is leading an effort to update the municipality’s internal operations through a software upgrade designed to better serve both employees and department heads. The initiative will streamline how payroll is processed and how vacation time is scheduled, replacing outdated pen-and-paper methods and Excel spreadsheets.
Quakertown tragedy: Woman and child found dead in vehicle – Bucks Round-Up – June 11, 2025
The deceased have been identified as Agnes Dawidowicz and Charlie Dawidowicz.
Middletown police to enforce school bus camera violations – Bucks Round-Up – June 10, 2025
All Neshaminy School District buses will be outfitted with exterior cameras to catch drivers who illegally pass buses while they are stopped with flashing red lights.
Speak Your Piece: The voters have spoken; on to November
Bristol mayoral nominee Peranteau was critical of what he perceived as a division and shortcomings in the local police department.
