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AT SLATE HILL, THE FUTURE IS THE FOCUS


John Anastasi
When Monica Hinden looks at Slate Hill, believed to be the oldest burial ground
in Bucks County, she doesn’t just see the past. She’s sees the future. A future
where it is a shared community space …


MEET THE HEROES OF SLATE HILL

Paul F. Bradley, For the Herald
Slate Hill Burial Ground in Lower Makefield is said to be the oldest cemetery in
Bucks County, with interments dating to the 1690s. The oldest tombstone has 1698
inscribed on it and the last internment occurred in 1918.





Local News


FOR THE LOVE OF GOD AND COUNTRY


When the cameras rolled Wednesday, Washington Crossing Historic Park was ready
for its closeup as actor/reenactors filmed George Washington’s famous crossing
of the Delaware River.


MORRISVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT TO APPOINT NEW SUPERINTENDENT; HOST COMMUNITY FORUM

The School District of Borough of Morrisville’s Board of School Directors is
scheduled to formalize an employment agreement with Dr. Andrew J. Doster to
serve as the district’s next Superintendent of Schools …



PASSION FOR COOKING LEADS TO SUCCESSFUL SECOND CAREER

Lisa DeAngelis
I recently discovered Aurora Bistro, a hidden gem located between the post
office and the wine and spirits store in Buckingham Green Shopping Center on
York Road. And its delightful proprietor.



THROUGH PROJECT SEARCH, PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS GAIN COUNTY INTERNSHIPS

Freda R. Savana
Each month, the Bucks County Recorder of Deeds office hosts a public meeting on
an interesting historical topic. On Wednesday, attendees heard from intern
Brooke Rosenberg, who has Down syndrome and …



HERALDING OUR HISTORY: HOSPITALS, BURIAL SITE, SHOW FOUR LANES END WAR’S TOLL

Historic Langhorne Association
In July 1776, Dr. William Shippen Jr. (1736-1808) was appointed chief physician
of the Continental army hospital in New Jersey by George Washington. In October,
he became director general of all …



BRISTOL RIVERSIDE THEATRE ACTIVATES RACP GRANT TO BEGIN IMPROVEMENTS

The first significant reconstructive restoration in nearly four decades will
begin this June at Bristol Riverside Theatre. Renovations of the historic
building, located at 120 Radcliffe Street, …



AT DOYLESTOWN INN, YOU CAN “BUY-A-BRICK” FOR CHARITY

Freda R. Savana
If you need to put a new sidewalk in front of your business, why not make it a
way to raise money for local charities, thought Todd McCarty. The owner of the
Doylestown Inn’s “Buy-A-Brick” …



FITZPATRICK-HOUCK PRIMARY OFFERS GOP 1ST DISTRICT VOTERS A CHOICE

Kathryn Finegan Clark
Financially, it’s a David and Goliath match as Republicans head for the polls in
Tuesday’s primary election to select their candidate for Pennsylvania’s 1st
Congressional District.


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Sports


DEEP EAST WINS 6TH STRAIGHT

Don Leypoldt
CB East baseball has been Bliss-ful for much of this season. Although sometimes,
the ball club is Moody. That’s OK. The Patriots, who entered press time 7-2 (6-0
SOL) after Tuesday’s …




CB WEST TRIUMPHS


The Central Bucks West girls lacrosse team defeated host Council Rock South
16-10 Monday. CB West (5-2) hosted Council Rock North Wednesday (results
unavailable at press time) ahead of traveling to …


RUGBY NOTES

On Sunday, April 14, the Doylestown Rugby Academy high school boys team played
Conestoga in an away match. The A side fell to the host team 29-40. Try scorers
for Doylestown were: Dante Burns (two), …



WOOD’S HAMILTON HOPES FOR GOLDEN SPRING

Don Leypoldt
“Alexander Hamilton … You never learned to take your time,” Broadway sang. Gwen
Hamilton never learned to take her time either. There are very few Philadelphia
Catholic League track worlds left …



A TEARY-EYED LEDERER USES CRUTCH TO COMPLETE BOSTON MARATHON, KEEP STREAK ALIVE

It’s tough enough getting through the Boston Marathon on two good legs. Peter
Lederer made the 26.2-mile run on practically one. The Langhorne resident was
diagnosed with a small fracture in his …


East beats West 3-2 in thrilling victory
Gavin Riley
It took all five sets, but Central Bucks East defeated its archrival Central
Bucks West in a thrilling 3-2 victory at home on Tuesday night. Senior Reid
Miller had 18 kills and Ryan Coxey had 40 …

Strong start propels Council Rock South to victory over CR North
Karen Sangillo
The first quarter told the tale. The Council Rock South boys lacrosse team
scored four unanswered goals in the first frame en route to a 14-6 triumph over
host Council Rock North in Tuesday night’s …

CB West beats CR North
Karen Sangillo
It was a little bit of a slow start. But the Central Bucks West softball team
used a seven-run fifth inning to cruise to a 10-1 win over host Council Rock
North in a Suburban One League crossover game …

On the Run: Running family’s strong showing epitomizes Be Kind 5K spirit
Wayne Fish
Can you imagine how heartwarming it would be to approach the finish line of a 5K
race and have your two young boys, ages 9 and 10, waiting for you at the finish
line?Oh, and by the way, they ran the …



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Community

THE BUCKS COUNTY HERALD REFLECTS THE COMMUNITY IT SERVES


Recipe of the Week: Outdoor markets return
Susan Sprague Diamond
It’s almost transition time for some local farm markets as they switch from
winter hours and products to the fresh springtime harvest, locations and times.
Among those is the always popular …







PEDDLER’S VILLAGE STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL RETURNS WITH FOOD, FUN AND MUSIC

Peddler’s Village in Lahaska will present its 43rd annual Strawberry Festival
May 4 and 5, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.The weekend will include strawberry-themed
food and beverages, live music and …



THOUGHTS FROM AN EPICURE: A TASTE OF SPRING

Lew Larason
It’s that time of year when we can begin buying fresh local asparagus. When I
was young, my family often had asparagus that we grew. It was boiled until it
nearly was mush, then served on soft white …



WOODSIDE CHRISTIAN PRESCHOOL STUDENTS PACK SNACK BAGS FOR CARING FOR FRIENDS

Students at Woodside Christian Preschool in Yardley spent the morning working
hard for others in the community, packing snack bags for Caring for Friends.For
fifty years Caring for Friends has …



NOVA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR WINS GREATER PHILADELPHIA SOCIAL INNOVATIONS AWARD

NOVA Executive Director Penelope Ettinger won first place from the Greater
Philadelphia Social Innovations Awards in the Community and Behavioral Health
category for her work at NOVA.The 2024 Greater …



MIDDLE BUCKS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY STUDENTS BRING HOME SKILLSUSA MEDALS

Students from various technical schools throughout Pennsylvania, including
Middle Bucks Institute of Technology (MBIT), competed in the 2024 SkillsUSA
State Competitions held in Hershey.




CB SOUTH STUDENTS WIN THIRD IN BUSINESS PITCH COMPETITION


CHRISTINE ELBERSON NAMED BENSALEM HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER OF THE YEAR


LANGHORNE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY EARNS HONORS


COURTYARD LUXURY SENIOR LIVING NAMES HEAD OF NEW COMMUNITY


ANN’S CHOICE DOG PARK A BIG HIT WITH RESIDENTS, FURRY FRIENDS

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   Spring Homeschool Day at Glencairn is back, and we couldn’t be more excited!
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   Billiards group led by Tony. Monday - Friday 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Central
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   BRISTOL SUNDAY NIGHT AL-ANON FAMILY GROUP MEETING
   
   Self-help (non-profit) program for friends and families of alcoholics -
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 * Thursday, April 18
   
   BUCKS COUNTY BAR FOUNDATION 20TH ANNIVERSARY GALA
   
   The Bucks County Bar Foundation (BCBF), established in 2004, is the
   charitable arm …
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   CENTRAL BUCKS SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER - CANASTA
   
   Join us for a fun afternoon playing Canasta at the Central Bucks Senior
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Opinion & Editorial


BY THE WAY: ORGANIZER’S ENTHUSIASM FOR ORDER CAN’T BE CONTAINED



Kathryn Finegan Clark:

Purge. Sort. Contain. Maintain. Those four words are a kind of mantra for
Christen Fackler, an organizational guru who lives in Plumstead in an
exceedingly neat old house. Christen has carved herself a …


Editorials & Guest Opinions
Sad to see anti-Israel political activism in Central Bucks
Jamie Walker
Recently it was brought to the attention of several parents that an organization
in CB West is allowing students to gather during lunch and learn to write
anti-Israel letters to the Pennsylvania …

Historical Society’s proposed land sale at odds with its mission
Mary Hughes
The April 4 edition’s front page article by Freda Savana (“Bucks County
Historical Society’s Doylestown Twp. land eyed for luxury homes”) clearly and
concisely covered the April 2 Doylestown …

“Uncommitted” Democrats casting protest votes
Kyle Esposito
Pennsylvania holds its primary election Tuesday, with competitive races on the
line. Still, with nominations for president effectively decided, I’m asking my
fellow Democrats to object to the …

Knecht Bridge’s event a chance to promote historic preservation
Scott Bomboy
On Saturday, a special event with free live music will mark the 150th
anniversary of Knecht’s Covered Bridge in Springfield, one of Bucks County’s 10
remaining original covered bridges.The …

Vote in the Pa. Primary if you can
Cathy Morano
Tuesday, April 23 is Pennsylvania’s primary day. The PA Primary is where
citizens currently registered as either Republicans or Democrats choose
candidates who will represent their respective …



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Letters to the Herald


THE OBSESSION WITH IMMIGRANTS

What keeps me up at night is to learn from conversation that otherwise sensible
and diligent people are obsessed with the migrant “invasion” and how
ill-informed they are about President …


FOR NOW, MAKE WASHINGTON CROSSING BRIDGE ONE LANE

It seems impossible to know what is best regarding the proposed reworking of our
legendary Washington Crossing Bridge. But there is a simple solution for now.
This will alleviate accidents and also …


“HE’S NOT TRUMP” ISN’T A GOOD ENOUGH REASON TO SUPPORT BIDEN

A recent guest opinion poses a question that requires a response (“For Trump
supporters, what would it take?” April 11).The opinion itself is well presented
and reasoned from a certain …


IT CAN’T HAPPEN HERE...CAN IT?

In his novel “It Can’t Happen Here” (1935), Sinclair Lewis foresees the dangers
to our democracy posed by a Donald Trump presidency. Lewis is one of America’s
most famous and accomplished …


FUND PLUGGING OF ABANDONED WELLS

Methane is one of the world’s largest contributors to climate change. In
Pennsylvania, a significant contributor to methane emissions is orphaned and
abandoned oil and gas wells. These wells are …


18TH CENTURY TRAVELS; 21ST CENTURY POLITICS

I came across this passage in the book “Travels” written by William Bartram, the
botanist, poet, scientist and humanitarian while traveling in the wilds of
America in 1773 and how his thoughts …

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Poet's Corner


STATEMENT: GROWING OLD TOGETHER

Marion Deutsche Cohen

There’s a kind of love, maybe just compassion, that we feel for old peopleany
old person. And when the we is the significant other of the old personit is
love, it’s love added to the regular …


Arts & Entertainment


NEW HOPE CELEBRATES REVEALS PRIDEFEST THEME; NEW MISS AND MR. NHC

Get ready to make some noise for the New Hope Celebrates (NHC) 21st annual
LGBTQ+ Pride Festival, taking place May 11-19 in New Hope and Lambertville. This
year’s PrideFest theme is “Hear Us …

 * HUNTERDON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY HOSTS BOOK SALE
   
   The nonprofit Hunterdon County Historical Society will conduct its spring
   book sale 10 a.m.-2 p.m. …

 * NOTED CURATOR TO JURY PHOTO REVIEW PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION
   
   The Photo Review, a highly acclaimed critical journal of photography, is
   sponsoring its 39th annual …

 * FRIENDS OF DOYLESTOWN LIBRARY SLATES ARTS & CRAFTS FAIR
   
   The Friends of the Doylestown Library will host its first-ever Arts & Crafts
   Fair, from 10 a.m. to 3 …

 * ARTISTS INVITED TO ENTER 57TH ART OF THE STATE JURIED EXHIBITION
   
   The State Museum of Pennsylvania and the Pennsylvania Heritage Foundation
   remind artists and craftspeople …

 * PRINCETON FOLK MUSIC SOCIETY PRESENTS “A VISIT WITH PETE SEEGER”
   
   The Princeton Folk Music Society presents a celebration of the legacy of Pete
   Seeger with Professor Allan …

 * COMEDY NIGHT FUNDRAISER TO BENEFIT HEALTHLINK DENTAL CLINIC
   
   HealthLink Dental Clinic is excited to be the beneficiary of the Funny
   Fundraiser at Poco’s …

 * THINGS ARE HOPPING AT KELSEY THEATRE
   
   A frog, a princess — and puppets — bring the classic Brothers Grimm fairy
   tale, “The Frog …

 * TEWKSBURY HISTORIANS IN OLDWICK TOWN SALE
   
   The Tewksbury Historical Society will participate in the 9th annual Oldwick
   Town Sale sponsored by …

 * FLEMINGTON DIY, AUNT MARY’S DISPENSARY TEAM FOR “REEFER MADNESS”
   
   Flemington DIY, local nonprofit community arts space, and Aunt Mary’s
   Dispensary are partnering …

 * NEWTOWN THEATRE TO HOST EARTH DAY MOVIE SCREENING
   
   In celebration of Earth Day, the historic Newtown Theatre is partnering with
   local environmental …

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Business


YMCA OF BUCKS AND HUNTERDON COUNTIES CELEBRATES TWO CONSECUTIVE NATIONAL WOMEN
OF EXCELLENCE AWARDS

YMCA of Bucks and Hunterdon Counties presented the 2023 YMCA of the USA Women of
Excellence Award to Trish Feinthel at its quarterly staff leadership meeting
Friday, March 22. The award was presented …



UNRIVALED SPORTS ACQUIRES DIAMOND NATION SPORTS COMPLEX IN FLEMINGTON

Unrivaled Sports announced Monday, the acquisition of Diamond Nation, a premier
baseball and softball facility in Flemington, N.J. This expansion follows Josh
Harris, David Blitzer, and The Chernin …



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Health & Wellness


YES YOU CAN 5K BENEFITS PENNSBURY SCHOOL DISTRICT

The Yes You Can 5K is preparing for its fifth annual event on April 28. The
theme of this 5K is “Building Confidence. Building Community.” The event, which
begins at 9 a.m. at Pennsbury Middle …



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History


HERALDING OUR HISTORY: LOYALTY TO THE CROWN COSTS MEMBERS OF HICKS FAMILY




HISTORY LIVES: PIPER TAVERN


Homes & Gardens


VOLUNTEER FOR PA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY’S TREE PLANTING EVENTS

The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society (PHS) will celebrate Earth Day by
planting trees throughout the Greater Philadelphia area from April 19 - 21, with
assistance from more than 75 of its PHS Tree …



DIG, DIVIDE AND BOOST YOUR GARDEN’S BEAUTY

Melinda Myers
Overcrowded, poor flowering, and floppy perennials can be invigorated with a
shovel and a bit of your time and energy. Dividing perennials is an excellent
way to improve their appearance and create …



CREDIT COUNSELING CENTER SETS HOMEOWNERSHIP EMPOWERMENT SUMMIT

The Bucks County-based nonprofit Credit Counseling Center, which works to equip
consumers with financial knowledge, effective habits and confidence, will host a
Homeownership Empowerment Summit April 25 at Bucks County Community College.



“WOW FACTOR” FURNISHING

Melinda Rizzo
Sofas get a lot of attention but sometimes it’s the side chairs, tables,
sideboards and smaller players in a room that can make all the difference to
use, comfort, flexibility and style.




AREA GUIDE TO HOMES & GARDENS: APRIL 18, 2024



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Obituaries
Theodore Davis Black
Theodore “Ted” Davis Black (93 years old), a long-time resident of Lenox, MA and
Clifton Park, NY died on Sunday, February 11, 2024 in Sellersville, PA. Born in
a brick house in …

Linda M. Mangan
Linda (Moore) Mangan, 79, passed away on April 14, 2024 at the Neshaminy Manor
Nursing Home after a long illness. She was the beloved wife of Richard (Duffy)
Mangan, her high school sweetheart.

Klaus P. Hagen
Klaus P. Hagen, of Sellersville, PA, passed away suddenly at his home on Friday,
April 12, 2024. He was 67. He was the loving husband of Kathrine M. (Hediger)
Hagen and recently celebrated their 47th …

Kirk L. Taylor
Kirk L. Taylor of Souderton, PA passed away at his residence on Monday, April 8,
2024. He was 67 years old. Kirk was born in Philadelphia, PA to the late Frank
and Jean (Thomas) Taylor.


Kathleen S. Histand
Kathleen S. Histand, formerly of North Wales and Doylestown, passed away
peacefully at Elm Terrace Gardens, North Wales on Tuesday, March 26, 2024. She
was 66 years old.Born in Los Angeles, CA, she …

Joan E. Randolph
Joan E. Randolph, of Lambertville, NJ, died on Wednesday, April 10, 2024 at the
New Jersey Veterans Memorial Home in Menlo Park, Edison, New Jersey. She was 81
years old.Born in Doylestown, …

James F. Ellstrom
James (Jim, King James) F. Ellstrom, age 85, passed away at Wesley Enhanced
Living on December 17, 2023. This was the result of several strokes over the
past few years.

Harold E. Dunn
Harold E. Dunn, of Lambertville, New Jersey, died on Saturday, April 13, 2024 at
the Hunterdon Medical Center in Raritan Township, New Jersey. He was 80 years
old. Born in Biloxi, Mississippi, Harold …



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Bucks County Symphony Orchestra presents “Broadway Meets Opera” Pops concert
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