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Southampton Sandwich Shop Abruptly Closes Due to Family Health Issues
Just before its one-year anniversary, Cerutti’s Sandwich Shop in Southampton has closed its doors permanently, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times. The abrupt closure of the casual lunch shop was announced through the eatery’s voicemail greeting beginning March 22. “Due to family health issues, Cerruti’s Sandwich Shop closed its doors Sunday, March 22,” said the recorded message. “Thank you…
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Bucks County Manufacturer Signs Lease for Bristol Building, Plans More Jobs
Bucks County-based Airline Hydraulics Corp. signed a lease for a 184,611-square-foot industrial facility in Bristol, which it plans to fully occupy, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The hydraulic, pneumatic, and automation products distributor will be moving into the new location this summer, with plans to add 50 new jobs. The facility will be used for manufacturing…
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Central Bucks West Students Launch Nonprofit to Boost Financial Literacy
Students learn a great deal during their time in high school, but textbooks and classroom lessons can only take them so far. The most valuable learning often comes from hands-on opportunities. At Central Bucks High School West in Doylestown, students running the Bucks Finance Club noted how many of their peers were interested in investing.…
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Enjoy a Tea Party on a Cold Day at One of These Bucks County Tearooms
On cold days, when a chill lingers in the air, one of the best remedies can be a simple cup of tea. Luckily, there are tearooms around Bucks County that make teatime an unforgettable, soothing experience. The Talking Teacup – Chalfont Reopened by Patti Fitzpatrick in 2021, this tea house is a welcoming spot with a cozy atmosphere in a historic 18th-century building. Guests…
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SEPTA Targets Langhorne Station for Development with Apartments, Retail
To boost ridership and revenue, SEPTA is seeking apartment and retail development near its stations, and Langhorne Station is one of its latest targets, writes Thomas Fitzgerald for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Working closely with local government and the community, the transit agency has initiated plans to develop a concept for a 1.7-acre site adjacent to…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: $2.6M Magical Farmhouse in Ottsville
A restored 18th-century stone farmhouse on 13.56 acres with five full and four half bathrooms is available for sale in Ottsville. At the heart of the estate is a circa-1790 stone farmhouse, where original architectural details, such as exposed stone walls, deep-set windows, and multiple fireplaces, have been thoughtfully preserved. Among the first-floor features are a den and a living…
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Yardley Native Shines at Texas, Eyes First Round of 2026 MLB Draft
Yardley native and Holy Ghost Prep grad Aiden Robbins is thriving in his first season playing baseball for the University of Texas, writes Tom Moore for the Bucks County Courier Times. Robbins is batting third in the Longhorns lineup, leading the team with a .370 average, 40 hits, two triples, 75 total bases, nine home runs, and 30 runs scored. He helped the Longhorns…
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Celebrate a Hoppy Easter at These Eggciting Events Around Bucks County
For families looking for fun ways to celebrate Easter this weekend, there are plenty of activities and events happening around Bucks County, writes Kaitlin Nasevich for Visit Bucks County. From now through April 4, head to Shady Brook Farm in Yardley for their Easter Eggstravaganza. This egg hunt is the perfect activity for kids, with cute photo opportunities available. The…
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Riverfront Home in New Hope with Five Terraces Hits Market for $10 Million
A home on the Delaware River in New Hope recently hit the market for $10 million, as waterfront real estate values soar in the borough, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The house, located on Main Street, was completed in 2021 and spans 6,000 square feet, featuring a car elevator, five terraces, a floating dock, and an interior elevator. Residents…
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RiverTide Brewing in Morrisville Celebrates Official Grand Opening
After months of work, RiverTide Brewing officially opened its doors in Morrisville this past weekend, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times. “It’s an expression of all our personalities, and everything we’ve done with our lives leading up to this point culminates into the food, the beer and the vibe,” said Rob Staples. Staples and his childhood friends…
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Quakertown’s Sabrina Carpenter Sees Two Hit Songs Return to Top Bestsellers
Even as promotion slows down for Quakertown-born Sabrina Carpenter’s Man’s Best Friend album, two of the pop star’s hit songs have returned to the spotlight thanks to UK listeners, writes Hugh McIntyre for Forbes. “Tears” from Carpenter’s latest album and “Please Please Please” from Short n’ Sweet have placed on the United Kingdom’s top 40 bestsellers on the Official Vinyl Singles chart. The Man’s Best Friend hit is slightly higher on the list, placed…
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Peddler’s Village Ice Cream Shop Serves Up Delicious Waffle Treats
As the weather gets a little warmer, Nina’s Waffles & Ice Cream is a perfect dessert spot to try, with several locations across Bucks County, reports Bob Kelly for FOX 29 Philadelphia. Nina’s has stores in Doylestown, Peddler’s Village, New Hope, the Village at Newtown, and Dublin, with each offering a variety of sweet treats. The Waffle Bites are…
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Levittown Teacher and Recent Kidney Recipient Surprised with Phillies Tickets
AJ Tantala, a 26-year-old teacher at the Samuel Everitt School in Levittown, was recently gifted with a special surprise following a life-changing surgery, reports Krystle Rich for CBS News Philadelphia. When he was just two years old, Tantala was diagnosed with kidney failure, resulting in countless treatments. For the last three years, he had been growing increasingly desperate for a transplant and took to…
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Croydon-Based Pickle Business Opening Second Store in New Hope
The owners of the renowned Croydon pickle spot, Giovanni’s Dillicious Pickles, recently announced on social media that they will be expanding their business to New Hope, writes Jeff Werner for Patch. The new retail storefront at 1270 South Main Street will offer a variety of Giovanni’s jarred products, with over 60 pickle flavors to choose from. According to the owners and operators, the Truitt…
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Doylestown Couple Who Met in Simply Fresh Petition to Keep it Open
Doylestown residents Mare Kremser and Don Berk began their love story in an unconventional location: a grocery store. The pair, who both lived just a few blocks from the Simply Fresh by McCaffrey’s on West State Street, decided to meet for their first date at the small market seven years ago, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier…
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Historic Bensalem House Unveils Two New Revolutionary War Exhibits
To celebrate America’s 250th anniversary, Bensalem’s Andalusia Historic House, Gardens & Arboretum has unveiled two new exhibits that will be on display until Nov. 13, writes Emily Neil for WHYY. The “Revolutionary Family: The Biddles and American Independence” exhibit shares the stories of the Biddle family and their experiences during the Revolution. “I think it’s important for people to understand that…
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Enjoy a Night Out At This Bristol Speakeasy with a Special Secret Entrance
If you’re looking for a fun spot for delicious drinks and a luxurious atmosphere, Daddy Tom’s Cocktail Lounge in Bristol is the perfect place to check out, writes Claire Allard for Family Destinations Guide. The speakeasy is hidden behind a bookcase, and guests are greeted by a stunning interior that boasts a vintage, Great Gatsby-style glamour with a modern touch. Moody lighting, velvet seats, dark colors, and crystal chandeliers form the perfect vibe…









































