submitted by Dr. James F. Farley, DC, MS, BA, BS, BCIM, FAAIM, FAIS Many times as I speak with patients who are desperately looking for better outcomes and results, I’m asked about the most propagandized concept in healthcare today, which…
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submitted by Dr. James F. Farley, DC, MS, BA, BS, BCIM, FAAIM, FAIS Many times as I speak with patients who are desperately looking for better outcomes and results, I’m asked about the most propagandized concept in healthcare today, which…
March Sadness made its second debut, giving homeowners who are in need of an upgrade a chance to display their sad, inefficient HVAC systems and battle on the “basketball court” for a brand-new system worth up to $20,000. On Monday,…
by Gina V. Stevens This is not a drill or time to put down the newspaper. Human trafficking is happening here, in Pennsylvania and in other neighboring cities and towns, so this is not just a story of slave trade…
submitted by iBulb.com, Netherlands Summer bulbs create a colorful spectacle in the garden. Combining different colors, shapes and growing heights will not only make your garden look summery, it will also cheer you up. Summer bulbs are lovely mood setters…
The law firm of Stark & Stark is pleased to welcome Nicole Durso, Esq. to the Accident & Personal Injury Group in the Yardley office. She represents people who have suffered catastrophic injuries and wrongful death resulting from motor vehicle…
Soroptimist International of Indian Rock, Inc. (SIIR) installed it’s 2023-2024 board of directors in the presence of most of its 72 members at the Spring Mill Country Club in Ivyland on May 3rd. Eileen Conner, past president, led the installation, impressing…
Twenty-five years ago, Beryl Katz attended a school board meeting at Council Rock intending to volunteer. A teacher and parent herself, she knew how important it was to figure out a way to reduce the number of students to caring…
Valerie Sesler has worked with countless volunteers over the years, but there’s something special about the Penn State Extension Master Gardeners. “The Master Gardeners are the most dedicated group of volunteers I’ve ever worked with,” she said. The Penn State Extension Master…
Kin, a 501(c)3 non-profit, is an all-inclusive Wellness and Support Center providing FREE holistic services to cancer patients and their caregivers across Bucks County. In January of 2023 the non-profit announced a new program where community members, foundations and businesses…
Habitat for Humanity of Bucks County’s annual fundraising gala, Hard Hats & High Heels, raised $126,000 this year in support of Habitat’s homeownership and home repair programs benefitting local families. The 219 guests at the gala heard from Melissa, a…
Foundations Community Partnership’s (FCP) Board of Directors recently awarded $70,000 to five non-profit organizations as part of its annual General Operating Support grant cycle. These grants support non-profits focused on the behavioral health and human service needs of children, young…
The Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC) recently released a review of future water storage options for the Delaware River Basin, Evaluation of Additional Storage in the Delaware River Basin. The study explores the feasibility of additional freshwater storage to meet future…