Before he left office, Yardley Councilman Uri Feiner provided an update on the borough's walkability projects.
Jonathan Woodring was appointed Tuesday night to replace former Council President Uri Feiner, whose tenure wrapped up last week.
Yardley Mayor Caroline Thompson said the grant will be used for numerous traffic safety improvements throughout the borough.
Lower Makefield Township officials have secured a $1.5 million grant to improve the key road.
Uri Feiner will resign from the Yardley Borough Council on March 15.
PennDOT said that Bristol and Yardley boroughs are the only two towns in Bucks County to receive funding among 44 communities in the state.
Longtime Yardley Borough Councilman Uri Feiner is departing next month. The council seeks applications by Feb. 20.
Mayor Caroline Thompson helped recognize four police officers at a recent Yardley Borough Council meeting.
Morrisville’s Your Voice Caucus​ is voicing issues over cuts in the adopted 2026 municipal budget that may hinder police protection.
Lower Makefield held its reorganization meeting this week, swearing in two supervisors and other local officials.
The Yardley Borough Council held its reorganization meeting on Monday night.
Councilman Uri Feiner is leaving the Borough Council once again for a business venture. He will remain on the board for a few more months.
Jared Stump filled a vacancy for two years on Yardley Borough Council, but didn't seek re-election to spend more time with his family.
Local lawmakers secured grants for numerous Lower Bucks County communities for projects next year.
The Yardley Borough Police Department is also getting a state grant to replace its leaky roof.
Yardley Mayor Chris Harding is being replaced next year by Council President Caroline Thompson.
The Lower Makefield Township Police Department made the appointments earlier this month.
The Lower Makefield Township Supervisors will vote on the fee at its Dec. 17 meeting.
State Sen. Steve Santarsiero is holding a webinar on Tuesday to discuss what studies are saying is having a significant impact on students.
Corey McConeghy was sworn in as a new police officer during Tuesday night's Yardley Borough Council meeting.
Residents re-elected candidates in Tuesday's general election for the Pennsbury School Board.
Residents re-elected candidates in Tuesday's general election for municipal and school board races.
Democrat Caroline Thompson won in Tuesday's general election to become Yardley Borough's new mayor, according to unofficial results.
The general election is Tuesday, Nov. 4. Check out our voter guide before you go to the polls in Yardley, Lower Makefield, and Morrisville.
Lower Makefield Township may consider joining other towns throughout the Philadelphia region to ban single plastic ban usage.
Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Bucks County. Earl Markey of Yardley presents his ideas.
Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Bucks County. Zach Bark of Yardley presents his ideas.
Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Bucks County. Caroline Thompson of Yardley presents her ideas.
Yardley Borough Council President Caroline Thompson is among three candidates running for mayor in the Nov. 4 general election.
The Garden of Reflection, Pennsylvania's memorial to the Sept. 11 attacks on America, is located in Lower Makefield Township.
Yardley Borough Council President Caroline Thompson explains why the historic restaurant will undergo a rebuild instead of renovations.
A community meeting was planned for Tuesday night to address the concerns of residents about the Highland Drive project.
A federal judge had ruled over a comment a resident made on a Patch.com story about Yardley's municipal budget in October 2022.
The Yardley Borough Police Department is losing a police officer to join former Police Chief Joseph Kelly III in Lower Makefield Township.
Yardley Borough Council members have bickered and battled over the police department being disbanded or consolidated.
The ceremony on Thursday morning in Lower Makefield Township marked the 24th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks on America.
A Yardley Borough resident is asking residents to fight to prevent the police department from being consolidated and disbanded.
Yardley Council President Caroline Thompson responded to criticisms focusing on her during recent Yardley Borough Council meetings.
A press conference is scheduled for Thursday afternoon at the Yardley Train Station.
Three police officers took the oath for their promotions at Wednesday's Lower Makefield Township Supervisors meeting.