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In addition to Lower Makefield and Yardley, postal ZIP code 19067 includes the borough of Morrisville, located southeast of Lower Makefield Township along the Delaware River. However, Morrisville is a distinctly separate town entity and has its own government, school system, police department, fire department, and sports programs.
Dolington Village Historic District is a national historic district located at Dolington, Upper Makefield Township and Lower Makefield Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The district includes 64 contributing buildings, 2 contributing sites, and 4 contributing structures in the crossroads village of Dolington.
The United States Post Office assigns many addresses in Lower Makefield Township the preferred city of "Yardley", although they are outside the borough. The population was 2,434 at the 2010 census . Yardley is part of the Delaware Valley metropolitan area .
Pennsylvania American Water is warning Lower Makefield Township residents of an upcoming temporary change to its water purification system.
In 2003, Santarsiero was elected to a seat on the Lower Makefield Township Board Supervisors, defeating a longtime incumbent while also becoming the first Democrat supervisor in 18 years. [4] In 2004, Santarsiero organized the Southeastern Bucks League of Municipalities, a forum meant to deepen cooperation between 19 townships and boroughs in ...
Yardley, Langhorne, Edgewood and Stony Hill Rds., Lower Makefield Township, Pennsylvania Coordinates 40°13′22″N 74°52′31″W / 40.22278°N 74.87528°W / 40.22278; -74
The new Wegmans in Lower Makefield is starting to take shape. And with that, an official opening date was announced Thursday afternoon. “We’ve been working hard to hire and train new employees ...
In the 1970s, the county experienced a second growth spurt as developers expanded in previously underdeveloped townships, including Middletown, Lower Makefield, Northampton, and Newtown townships. Tract housing , office complexes, shopping centers, and sprawling parking lots continued to move more and more towards Upper Bucks, swallowing horse ...