Friday Night Fights have long been an American tradition in cities and small towns alike, including our own Fairless Hills.
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Parents Beware: The Perils of Prom Season
Springtime brings warm temperatures, beauty, and a lightness of the heart. It is also the onset of prom season —a...
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Helping Veterans Get Their Due
Many American military veterans and even their widowed spouses are entitled to benefits but don’t know it.
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Thunder & Music
Student musicians from Bristol Township schools performed at the Trenton Thunder’s home opener.
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Set Sail on the Earthship
Silver Lake Nature Center, community partners, and volunteers began work on a unique building in August 2012.
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NHS Dance Contest
Neshaminy High School’s Dance Team invited faculty members on stage to perform with them.
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Neshaminy’s Got Talent
Neshaminy High School’s 8th Annual Talent Show, christened “Neshaminy’s Got Talent,” took place on Thursday March 21.
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“Treat Your Mother Right” by Mr. T
Mr. T pays homage to moms everywhere with this blast from the past! Happy Mother’s Day!
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Harlem Shake Levittown Edition
Wendy’s Gang does the Harlem Shake! Special thanks to organizer Ryan Solek and DJ Jesse Cartlidge! Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Dwx4gAd38U
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St. Patrick’s Day Myths Debunked!
Was St. Patrick even Irish? Did folks always drink on St. Patrick’s Day? And what’s the deal with all the...
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Truman HS Science Club
The March of Dimes Science Club at Harry S Truman High School participated in the Bucks County March for Babies on April 29
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Battle for the Playground
It was a strange feeling for former Truman High School football star Chris Becker as he stood on the sidelines at Pennsbury High School’s stadium .
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The Local Fishing Scene
From the earliest days of Levittown and Fairless Hills, people young and old have enjoyed casting a line into the local waters.
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Students “Celebrate Art!” at Grundy Library
The Margaret R. Grundy Memorial Library iannually hosts an exhibit of artwork by both students and local adult artists.
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Clueless in the Cold War
At the height of the cold war, Chuck Thompson was sent to Berlin to eavesdrop on East Germany’s communist government.


























