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    Bucks County Administration Building from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. at 55 E. Court St. in Doylestown. Lower Bucks Government Services Building from 8 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. at 7321 New Falls Road in ...

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  4. Bucks County Courier Times - Wikipedia

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    A precursor to the Bucks County Courier Times was founded in 1954 when Calkins Newspapers, Inc. purchased the Bristol Courier. The Bristol Courier would later merge with the Levittown Times and the Bucks County Courier Times was born. In July 2017 Calkins Media was bought by GateHouse Media. [2]

  5. Controller's office has distributed nearly $500,000 in unclaimed funds to Bucks County residents, and there's still thousands left unclaimed.

  6. Bucks County Courier Times wins 8 awards from PA NewsMedia ...

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    The winning entries in the Division III newspapers category were picked from among 2,660 entries this year from 132 state news organizations. Bucks County Courier Times wins 8 awards from PA ...

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  8. Bucks County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The seal was used in its official capacity until the Revolutionary War. The county government has since used the official Pennsylvania state seal for official documents. Today, the Bucks County seal's use is largely ceremonial. It appears on county stationery and vehicles as a symbol of the county's heritage.

  9. Bucks County Community College - Wikipedia

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    Bucks County Community College (Bucks) is a public community college in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1964, Bucks has three campuses and online courses: a main campus in Newtown, an "Upper Bucks" campus in the town of Perkasie, and a "Lower Bucks" campus in the town of Bristol. There are also various satellite facilities located ...