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COMMUNITY

New Britain’s forgotten plan for an English fiefdom

A 17th-century land deal with London merchants once aimed to create a feudal manor in Bucks County, but history took …

ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT

Frankie Grande does the Time Warp ... Again

“The Rocky Horror Show” returns to Bucks Playhouse with a limited engagement from Oct. 10 to Nov. 2

BUSINESS

Margaritas celebrates ‘TacOctoberfest’ with tacos, challenges, and beer pairings

The festivities kick off at the Mexican restaurant with National Taco Day on Tuesday, Oct. 7

ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT

Central Bucks, North Penn middle, high schoolers performing 'We Are The Tigers' this fall

Performances will be held at Lambertville Hall, 57 Bridge St., Lambertville, N.J., running Oct. 24 – Nov. 2, 2025

STATE

PA’s budget impasse now compounded by federal shutdown

Federal pass-through payments tend to make up a relatively small percentage of funding for recipients

EVENTS

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BUSINESS

Parx Casino announces $10,000 donation to the Basser Center for BRCA at Penn Medicine

Parx promotes breast cancer awareness with special events this October

GOVERNMENT

Fitzpatrick urges fellow reps to 'put your money where your mouth is' and refuse pay during shutdown

The District 1 Republican Congressman has written to halt his own pay until a resolution is found.

COURTS

Bucks DA seeking more alleged victims of Quakertown Farmers' Market vendor accused of preying on teenage employees

Poppy’s Peanuts owner Joseph Michael Grossman allegedly touched female employees inappropriately and offered one money and marijuana in exchange for …

COURTS

Piano instructor accused of molesting, sexually assaulting four young boys 20 years ago pleads no contest, faces January sentencing

Timothy James Shay, 49, of Point Pleasant Pike, Plumstead Township, remains in Bucks County jail on $100,000 cash bail

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