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Bucks County Recorder of Deeds Now Offering Satellite Office Hours at the Upper & Lower Bucks Government Centers.

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Bucks County Recorder of Deeds, Robin Robinson, will have satellite office hours twice a  month, for Notary Public swear-ins and Fraud Alert sign up. 

Robin Robinson is excited to be offering satellite office hours starting in March at the Upper & Lower Bucks Government Centers. The reasoning  behind these hours is to make it easier for new or renewing notaries public, not local to  Doylestown, to be sworn in and record their bond, oath, and signature card with the office. 

Notaries public wishing to utilize the satellite office hours are asked to make an appointment  prior to coming in, as we must have a specific form for each individual printed prior.

These hours  will be as follows:  

“The ability to provide office hours outside of the Bucks County Administration Building in  Doylestown is something I really felt was essential, specifically for our notaries. I’m excited that  we have the capability to provide this service,” says Robin Robinson. 

Also, during the satellite office hours staff will be on hand to help residents sign up for the  Bucks County FREE Fraud Alert System. This system is run by the office’s recording vendor,  Landex. If anyone would like to sign up for this service, you can do so on the Fraud Alert website  at https://www.landex.com/recordalert/?county=bucks, or call the office for assistance.  

To sign up for the Fraud Alert System or make Notary Public appointments at the satellite  offices please call the Bucks County Recorder of Deeds office at 215-348-6209.  

 

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Burlington Bristol Bridge to Close Overnight Beginning Friday for Maintenance Work

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The Burlington County Bridge Commission announced that the Burlington Bristol Bridge will be closed to all vehicle traffic from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. overnight beginning tomorrow (Friday March 6,) to Tuesday, March 10, weather permitting, for maintenance and repair work.

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Floral Design Program Wins Again at Philadelphia Flower Show

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Dr. Patrick M. Jones (left), President & CEO of Bucks County Community College, and Carol Tyler admire the College’s floral design program’s exhibit at the Philadelphia Flower Show featuring “Joan of Arc at Orleans” by Stella Elkins Tyler. The sculpture, donated to the College by the Tyler family, is the centerpiece of the College’s award-winning “Rooted in Art” exhibit. The College was founded on the Tyler estate in Newtown more than 60 years ago. Credit: BCCC

In only its second year, Bucks County Community College (BCCC) picked up another medal at the prestigious horticultural expo for its ‘Rooted in Art’ tribute to Stella Elkins Tyler.

BCCC’s floral design program has once again taken home a prize in only its second year participating in the Philadelphia Flower Show. Students, alumni, and instructors earned a bronze medal for “Rooted in Art,” reflecting the College’s origins of being founded on the Newtown estate of artist and educational philanthropist Stella Elkins Tyler. The exhibit features Tyler’s sculpture “Joan of Arc at Orleans,” donated to the College by Carol Tyler, who visited the show with College President & CEO Dr. Patrick M. Jones (Feature Pic).  The College was founded on the Tyler estate in Newtown more than 60 years ago. The exhibit features seven original floral designs, each interpreting the connection between nature, art, and education, alongside six selected student works from the College’s School of Arts and Communication.

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A team of 20 students, alumni, and instructors from BCCC’s floral design program helped install “Rooted in Art” at the Philadelphia Flower Show, which reflects the College’s origins of being founded on the Newtown estate of artist and educational philanthropist Stella Elkins Tyler. The exhibit features one of Tyler’s original bronze sculptures, “Joan of Arc at Orleans,” pictured in the background.

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Melanie Poff (left) and her mother Els Poff, both Certified Floral Designers from Doylestown and students in BCCC’s floral design program, helped surround “Joan of Arc at Orleans” by Stella Elkins Tyler with botanical beauty at the Philadelphia Flower Show. The sculpture is part of the “Rooted in Art” exhibit, reflecting the deep connection between art, education, and nature that Stella Elkins Tyler championed throughout her life.

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Amparito Arriaga, a Certified Floral Designer from Exton and a student in BCCC’s floral design program, installs part of the “Rooted in Art” exhibit at the Philadelphia Flower Show. The exhibit features seven original floral designs, each interpreting the connection between nature, art, and education, alongside six selected student works from the College’s School of Arts and Communication.

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Digital Message Sign Replacement Planned at Night on Interstate 95 in Philadelphia

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PennDOT announced that Digital Message Sign (DMS) installations will be performed at night on I-95 in Philadelphia under a $31.7 million project to install and update Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) equipment across regional highways.

Weather permitting, motorists are advised of the following travel restrictions:

Drivers are advised to allow extra time when traveling through the work areas because significant backups and delays will occur.

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