Freda Savana, The Intelligencer

Freda Savana

The Intelligencer

Doylestown, PA, United States

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  • Bucks County Courier Times
  • The Intelligencer
  • BurlCo Times

Past articles by Freda:

Upper Bucks YMCA to offer classes for special needs kids, teens

New classes are planned for children and teens with special needs at the Upper Bucks YMCA this fall. A soccer program and an obstacle ninja class are being added to a swimming class already offered. → Read More

Upper Bucks YMCA to offer classes for special needs kids, teens

New classes are planned for children and teens with special needs at the Upper Bucks YMCA this fall. A soccer program and an obstacle ninja class are being added to a swimming class already offered. → Read More

Parkland shooting survivors and Pennridge 225 hold town hall at St. Stephen's in Perkasie

Survivors of the Parkland school shooting in Florida and others are on a Road To Change bus tour to encourage voter registration and renew gun violence awareness. They stopped in Perkasie on Wednesday for a town hall and meeting with members of Pennridge 225. → Read More

National gun violence tour stopping in Perkasie

Representatives of the Pennridge 225, the high school students who refused to follow directives and participated in a national walkout over gun violence, will meet with March For Our Lives representatives to discuss gun law reform and voter registration at a town hall set for Wednesday. → Read More

National gun violence tour stopping in Perkasie

Representatives of the Pennridge 225, the high school students who refused to follow directives and participated in a national walkout over gun violence, will meet with March For Our Lives representatives to discuss gun law reform and voter registration at a town hall set for Wednesday. → Read More

State Street Steak and Seafood opens in Doylestown Borough

The former Knight House, which was damaged in a 2016 fire, is now State Street Steak and Seafood. Tom Frank, who also owns neighboring 86 West, has integrated the two restaurants in the rear of the property creating a "visual connection" that highlights a patio and bar. → Read More

African American Museum of Bucks County hosting bus tour

Lower Bucks County has many culturally significant sites that will be included on Saturday's guided bus tour, hosted by the African American Museum of Bucks County. → Read More

African American Museum of Bucks County hosting bus tour

Lower Bucks County has many culturally significant sites that will be included on Saturday's guided bus tour, hosted by the African American Museum of Bucks County. → Read More

YMCA Stork Club encourages pregnant women, moms to stay fit

By offering women three months of free membership and childcare, the Central Bucks Family YMCA and Doylestown Women's Health are hoping women will stay active before, during and after pregnancy. → Read More

YMCA Stork Club encourages pregnant women, moms to stay fit

By offering women three months of free membership and childcare, the Central Bucks Family YMCA and Doylestown Women's Health are hoping women will stay active before, during and after pregnancy. → Read More

Former Intelligencer journalist remembers co-workers at Capital Gazette

The murder of five employees at the Capital Gazette in Annapolis has shocked and saddened the nation and left journalists everywhere reeling. Former Intelligencer reporter and editor Gary Weckselblatt worked at the Capital Gazette and knew two of the victims. → Read More

Former Intelligencer journalist remembers co-workers at Capital Gazette

The murder of five employees at the Capital Gazette in Annapolis has shocked and saddened the nation and left journalists everywhere reeling. Former Intelligencer reporter and editor Gary Weckselblatt worked at the Capital Gazette and knew two of the victims. → Read More

Pa. Rep. Marguerite Quinn outlines support of domestic violence bill

The Republican expressed disappointment that legislators failed to vote on a bill requiring convicted domestic violence offenders to relinquish their guns within 24 hours after conviction. Law enforcement officials and domestic violence victim advocates shared their support of the legislation. → Read More

Abington-Jefferson Health unveil Asplundh Cancer Pavilion

The Asplundh Cancer Pavilion, part of Abington-Jefferson Health and the Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center, will open July 2 on the Abington-Jefferson campus in Upper Moreland. → Read More

Abington-Jefferson Health unveil Asplundh Cancer Pavilion

The Asplundh Cancer Pavilion, part of Abington-Jefferson Health and the Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center, will open July 2 on the Abington-Jefferson campus in Upper Moreland. → Read More

Rolling Harvest Food Rescue on frontlines of feeding hungry

Using a network of devoted volunteers and generous farmers, Rolling Harvest Food Rescue brings fresh fruits and vegetables to food pantries, senior and community centers and mobile farmer's markets across the region. "Turning food pantries into farmer's markets, remains our main goal," says founder, Cathy Snyder. → Read More

New Christ's Home Community Center offers a gym, conference rooms, kitchen

Christ's Home on York Road in Warminster unveiled its 16,000-square-foot community center Tuesday. The $4.5M building holds a full-size gymnasium, a commercial-size kitchen, computer labs and more. While offering much-needed space for its young residents, it will also be available for its seniors and the larger community. → Read More

Blood of all types is in short supply, says American Red Cross

The American Red Cross has joined the #MissingTypes campaign to raise awareness about low blood supplies, The number of new donors is down 80,000, in each of the last four years, according to the Red Cross. → Read More

Blood of all types is in short supply, says American Red Cross

The American Red Cross has joined the #MissingTypes campaign to raise awareness about low blood supplies, The number of new donors is down 80,000, in each of the last four years, according to the Red Cross. → Read More

Blood of all types is in short supply, says American Red Cross

The American Red Cross has joined the #MissingTypes campaign to raise awareness about low blood supplies, The number of new donors is down 80,000, in each of the last four years, according to the Red Cross. → Read More