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Woman sentenced for killing man she owned Bucks Co. pizza shop withNBC Philadelphia1 DAY AGO
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Bucks County campus among top socially responsible hospitals in US, report saysMILFORD TWP., Pa. -- A hospital in Bucks County is among the top socially responsible hospitals across the country, a new report says. St. Luke's Hospital - Upper Bucks Campus, near Quakertown, came in ninth on the Lown Institute's list. The Lown Institute, an independent think tank, released its annual...1 day ago
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Bucks County pizza shop owner sentenced for killing boyfriendA Bucks County pizza shop owner has been sentenced to prison for killing her longtime boyfriend and trying to bury him in the front yard of the home they shared.1 day ago
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PennDOT Advises Property Owners of Permit RequirementsThe Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) reminded property owners that they must obtain a Highway Occupancy Permit (HOP) from PennDOT if planning property improvements that include constructing or altering a driveway that connects to a state highway. HOPs for driveways are required by Section 420 of Title 36, also known...23 hours ago
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Shapiro Administration Invests $9.8 Million To Protect 2,629 Acres On 28 Farms In 19 Pennsylvania Counties From Future DevelopmentHARRISBURG – The Shapiro Administration announced earlier this month that Pennsylvania will purchase development rights for 2,629 acres on 28 farms in 19 counties, protecting them from future residential or commercial development. The farms, approved for conservation easem*nt purchases by the State Agricultural Land Preservation Board, represent an $9.8 million investment to ensure that Pennsylvania farmers have the resources they need to continue supporting families, communities, and jobs.1 day ago
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