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Bucks County’s award-winning Human Services Co-Responder Program has expanded to include police departments in Lower Makefield Township, Morrisville Borough and Yardley Borough. Read on...
The County of Bucks today renamed county-owned Bridge #356 in Richland Township for U.S. Air Force Maj. Donald Richard Kemmerer, an Upper Bucks airman who was lost with his plane during the Vietnam War. Read on...
Bucks County was the first county in Pennsylvania to enact a comprehensive plan in 1961. At that time they were planning for 1980, now they’re planning for 2040. Read on...
Bucks County’s award-winning Human Services Co-Responder Program has expanded to include police departments in Lower Makefield Township, Morrisville Borough and Yardley Borough. Read on...
The County of Bucks today renamed county-owned Bridge #356 in Richland Township for U.S. Air Force Maj. Donald Richard Kemmerer, an Upper Bucks airman who was lost with his plane during the Vietnam War. Read on...
The Certificate of Achievement is the highest form of recognition in governmental accounting and financial reporting and its attainment represents a significant accomplishment by the Controller’s Office and Bucks County. Read on...
Bucks County was the first county in Pennsylvania to enact a comprehensive plan in 1961. At that time they were planning for 1980, now they’re planning for 2040. Read on...