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  • 18 hours ago | phillyburbs.com | Michele Haddon

    Significant cuts to mass transit and drastic fare hikes will soon become a reality for commuters in Philadelphia and the surrounding suburbs, including Bucks County.

  • 1 day ago | phillyburbs.com | Tom Moore

    Tom MooreBucks County Courier TimesWe want to know who you think should be our High School Baseball Coach of the Year in the Bucks County area. North Penn was the leading vote-getter in our team of the year poll at 57.3 percent, with Faith Christian second (26%). Voting runs through Thursday, July 3, at 8 p.m.Our polls are designed to recognize excellent local high school athletes and we ask that you vote for your favorites as many times as you wish. But we also ask that you play fair.

  • 1 day ago | phillyburbs.com | Michele Haddon

    Bucks County and the surrounding areas offer numerous craft brewery events throughout the summer. These festivals provide opportunities to sample local beers, enjoy food and music, and support community organizations. There's a must-attend event for beer lovers on tap June 28. And the warm summer months are serving up other amazing beer festivals, allowing you to tap into the larger craft beer scene, while enjoying local food and music with your friends and neighbors.

  • 2 days ago | phillyburbs.com | JD Mullane |Michele Haddon

    Tommy Donahue was a happy teenager. He died at the Weir dam in 1973 trying to save another teen from drowning. CHRIS MARRENTommy Donahue was 17 when he died diving into the falls at the Weir dam in Tyler State Park on July 4, 1973 attempting to save another boy who had gone over the dam. He was named a Carnegie Hero for extraordinary bravery. CHRIS MARRENThe Courier Times July 5, 1973: First report of the twin drownings at the Weir low-head dam on the Neshaminy Creek in Tyler State Park.

  • 2 days ago | phillyburbs.com | Jo Ciavaglia |Michele Haddon

    Authorities allege Richard Adamsky downloaded hundreds of sexually explicit images of prepubescent girls, some as recently as March. The investigation began after a tip from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, leading to a search of Adamsky's home. A longtime Bucks County Catholic grade school teacher and youth sports coach is accused of collecting hundreds of sexually explicit images of prepubescent girls.