Union officials were using their members’ dues to advance a political agenda without their knowledge or consent.
Parx opens new luxury hotel near casino – Bucks Round-Up – Bucks Round-Up – April 1, 2026
The head of Visit Bucks County, Paul Bencivengo, said the new luxury spot will attract visitors to Bucks County and help support local jobs.
Bucks consumer protection chief steps down – Bucks Round-Up – March 31, 2026
Bannon served under several county boards of commissioners and was known as a hands-on administrator who often engaged with the media.
Fetterman, McCormick announce $600 million to replace Delaware River Bridge, improve PA Turnpike
The funding will advance the PA Turnpike/I-95 Interchange Program by replacing the existing Delaware River Bridge connecting Bucks to New Jersey.
Upper Makefield weighs stormwater relief for small projects – Bucks Round-Up – February 25, 2026
Under current rules, even small home additions can require engineering plans and remediation efforts costing thousands of dollars.
New Britain Borough to outsource trash fee collections – Bucks Round-Up – February 20, 2026
Borough council voted February 11 to shift responsibility from the elected tax collector to the private firm after issues with delinquent payments.
NJ Man sentenced to 10-20 years for straw purchasing scheme
Christopher Demond Lee Jr., 30, of Ewing, New Jersey, pleaded guilty in September to multiple felony counts.
Foundation Academies and the Princeton Battlefield Society to launch “Men W/O Shoes” exhibit, telling the untold stories of black Revolutionary War soldiers
An opening night reception will be held on Thursday, February 19 from 5 to 7 p.m. at Morven Museum & Garden in Princeton.
Obsessed man guilty of murdering girl he briefly dated – Bucks Round-Up – January 19, 2026
Deputy District Attorney Alan J. Garabedian argued the killing was fueled by rage and control, not impulse.
Charges held for trial for man who allegedly claimed he was a millionaire whose parents died on 9/11
Warrington Police said the New Jersey suspect hired a local video producer, filmed for hours, then paid with a check from a closed account.
