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During the Memorial Day Parade, signs outside the Bucks County Courthouse in Doylestown honor the fallen soldiers from Bucks County. (Credit: Brad Segall)

Doylestown Residents Come Out For Country’s Oldest Memorial Day Parade

The backdrop couldn’t have been any more perfect for what’s believed to be the country’s oldest Memorial Day Parade in Doylestown, Bucks County. This parade has been going on for more than 145 years.

2012/05/28

(credit: Daniel Cox/Kieran Timberlake)

Event Pavilion At James Michener Art Museum Dedicated to Edgar N. Putnam

The James Michener Art Museum in Doylestown dedicated its new Edgar N. Putnam Event Pavilion last night, a key piece of the museum’s ongoing expansion.

2012/04/19

Doylestown Police Chief Stephen White, pictured at left. (Credit: Brad Segall)

Doylestown Police Chief Retires After 38 Years

He comes from a long line of police officers starting with his grandfather in Philadelphia more than a hundred years ago. White calls himself fortunate and says he will miss interacting with the public the most.

2012/03/02

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SEPTA Warminster Regional Rail Service Resumes After Long Delay

Service resumed on SEPTA’s Warminster Regional Rail line after a nearly three-hour long suspension, Tuesday morning.

2012/02/28

Snake Dealer Shot, Carjacked At Woodlyn Shopping Center

Police say a Doylestown man who was supposed to sell some 20 python snakes worth about $12,000 to a New York man is in stable condition at Crozier Chester Medical Center after being shot yesterday in the parking lot of the Woodlyn shopping center.

2012/01/23

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Fire Breaks Out At Bucks County Place Of Worship

Officials are investigating the cause of a fire that broke out at a well-known Bucks County Church Wednesday night.

2012/01/18

Stigall Show Log 1.18.12

Chris reviews Chris Christie’s State of the State with Rich Zeoli, talks to Joe RIvera, the father of a girl denied a kidney transplant, Tom McGrath, editor of Philadelphia Magazine, and the Mayor of Doylestown, Josh Maxwell.

Talk Radio 1210 WPHT–2012/01/18

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Holiday Light Fight In Bucks County

Some in Bucks County are fueling a Christmas light controversy. They are going against the Homeowners Association and ditching white for colored bulbs starting Friday night.

2011/12/09

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Unlikely Business Partners Open Dream Shop In Doylestown After Horrific Accident

Two woman forge a strong friendship after a traumatic event and four years later open a restaurant, born out of a shared dream.

2011/10/04

4 Families Displaced By 3-Alarm Fire In Bucks County

Crews battled a 3-alarm fire in Bucks County that is to blame for injuring one person and displacing four families.

2011/09/29

(Credit: Brad Segall, KYW Newsradio)

Bucks County Prosecutor Switches Gears, Becomes Defense Attorney

After more than a quarter of a century of locking up criminals in Bucks County, Prosecutor David Zellis is switching gears, leaving the office yesterday to pursue another opportunity that he believes can help many people in the community.

2011/09/03

(John Leonard Egland) (credit: Warwick Police Department)

Army Captain Sought In Connection With 4 Murders In Bucks County

Police say an Army captain suspected in four killings was found dead in Bucks County.

2011/08/28

Quakertown Man Accused Of Shooting Dog 32 Times With Pellet Gun

A Quakertown, Bucks County man is facing misdemeanor animal cruelty charges for allegedly shooting his dog last week on the grounds of the Doylestown Country Club.

2011/08/01

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Bucks Co. Teacher Reinstated After Blogging About ‘Lazy’ Students

A Bucks County teacher who was suspended over a blog in which she called students “disengaged, lazy whiners” has been reinstated.

2011/07/27

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Doylestown Man Believes He Has Rare Copy Of Declaration

A suburban Philadelphia collector believes he has a rare copy of the Declaration of Independence made through a 19th Century printing process that damaged the original.

2011/07/03

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