It looks like Rt. 29 is closed again for the third time in a week. A passerby told us there is a “big accident” near the intersection of Fiddler’s Creek.…
Amie Rukenstein
Amie Rukenstein
Amie lives in the recently-restored oldest structure in Titusville and has worked for MercerMe since August 2019. She is CFO of a company that manages affordable housing, and trustee of several non-profit organizations. Amie received her BA in Political Science from Marist College and her JD from Brooklyn Law School. She is currently pursuing a MLS at Rutgers Graduate School- Camden.
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Stone Hill Manufacturing LLC (Stone Hill), a leading innovator in the cannabis industry, has finally, after nearly two years, received approval from the State of its Class 1 and Class…
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The NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center had forecast that quite a few parts of the northeastern United States would have a potential view of the Aurora Borealis on July 13,…
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More information from the funeral home can be found here. Patch.com is reporting that a gofundme has been launched for Ms. Barnhart’s family. You can read it here.
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As of 8:36 am on July 18, Rt. 29 north is closed at Church Road. The police officer directing traffic stated that there is a bad accident that is being…
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The Upper Makefield Township Police Department has announced that Susan Barnhart, 53, of Nedsland Avenue in Titusville was among the people identified by the Bucks County Coroner as those who…
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Thanks again to Mike Chipowsky for sending this on. Click here for earlier coverage. As of July 16 at 7:17pm, the children still have not been found, according to Upper…
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Thanks to Mike Chipowsky for forwarding this to us. A Titusville resident just went to Yardley and it took half an hour due to delays. He reported washed out roads…
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The Titusville River Rats were in their glory at the 80th iteration of the village’s 4th of July Parade. It was hot and rain threatened, but that did not stop…
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The Hopewell Valley Central High School Class of 2023 graduated last Thursday with speeches, smiles, and a grand cap throw at the end. Principal Patricia Riley commented: “The Class of…