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The Pride flag will fly at the Bucks County Administration building throughout the month of June. (Shutterstock)
BUCKS COUNTY, PA Every June, LGBTQ+ communities come together and celebrate the freedom to be themselves.
While most in-person Pride events were canceled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, parades and other celebrations are returning this month to Doylestown, New Hope and other communities in Bucks County.
On June 2, representatives from The Rainbow Room joined Bucks County Commissioners Diane Ellis-Marseglia and Bob Harvie, Projects and Diversity Officer Bernard Griggs and numerous other county officials for a ceremonial raising of the rainbow Pride flag, which will be displayed through the month of June.
UpdatedSat, Dec 12, 2020 at 8:47 am ET
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Bruce Rutherford, owner of Rutherford s Camera Shop in Doylestown, passed away suddenly Tuesday, family members said. (Provided By Thomas Brunt)
DOYLESTOWN, PA Doylestown is mourning the loss of a prominent local figure known for his love of antique cars, photography and community volunteerism.
Bruce Rutherford, co-owner of Rutherford s Camera Shop along with his brother, Lee, died suddenly Tuesday, friends and family members said. The Rutherford family has deep ties to the area. The camera shop was founded in 1938 by their father, Milton Rutherford, who was known for taking photographs of events and places around the area, many of which are still stored at the Doylestown Historical Society. The camera shop has been a permanent fixture at 23 West State Street since 1943, when Rutherford purchased the building. After retiring in the late 1980s, he handed over the shop to his two sons, who have been running the store ever since.