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Langhorne Train Station Parking Lot Targeted for SEPTA Mixed-Use Development
A parking lot at the Langhorne regional rail station is being considered by SEPTA as the site for a possible mixed-use development, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. According to SEPTA, the 1.7-acre surface parking lot is underused and could support an apartment building along with ground-floor retail. The agency is in the…
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Central Bucks County Couple Reimagines 1700s Home for Modern Living
Chris and Cynthia Swayze understood the scale of the task ahead when they bought a three-story colonial set on 32 acres of farmland in Central Bucks County in 1985, writes Terri Akman for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Built in the late 1700s, the house was in disrepair. Still, they recognized the home’s potential. “We felt it…
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Doylestown Native Pink to Take Over ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’ for a Week
Doylestown native and pop singer Pink will be taking over “The Kelly Clarkson Show” for a week in March as the “American Idol” alum takes a short hiatus, writes Arya Zade for EntertainmentNow. Beginning on March 2, Pink will be making her hosting debut, leading special episodes on the talk show for Women’s History Month. Episodes will feature community stories, inspirational conversations, and discussions of women’s…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: $2.5M Charming Traditional in Doylestown
A traditional home set on 2.01 acres with four bedrooms and five and a half bathrooms is available for sale in Doylestown. This elegant residence offers timeless design with elevated, panoramic views. . . Sophisticated details include hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings, custom built-ins, and expansive windows that capture natural light throughout. Among the highlights is…
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Warrington’s New Anytime Fitness Builds Strength Through Community
In a community like Warrington, and across Bucks and Montgomery Counties, where people value relationships as much as results, finding the right place to pursue health can make all the difference. Everyone’s fitness journey follows its own unique path, and for many, success comes down to finding an environment that feels supportive, welcoming, and sustainable. …
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Doylestown’s Aprea Therapeutics Names Industry Veteran as Chief Medical Advisor
Doylestown-based Aprea Therapeutics has named Eugene Kennedy, MD, as chief medical advisor, adding a seasoned leader in oncology drug development to its executive team. Aprea is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company advancing innovative therapies targeting cancer-specific vulnerabilities while minimizing damage to healthy cells. Kennedy joins after early clinical proof-of-concept was demonstrated for the WEE1 inhibitor APR-1051…
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Bucks County Housing Market in Nation’s Top 50 at Year-End 2025
One Bucks County housing market ranked among the top 50 nationwide in the fourth quarter of 2025, making it one of only two Greater Philadelphia housing markets to earn a spot, write Joanne Drilling and Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The ranking highlights ZIP codes where market activity is surging, prices are climbing…
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Beloved Doylestown Pizzeria Expands with New Location at Dublin Town Center
Doylestown’s Villa Capri, a staple of the borough for almost 60 years, has expanded its footprint with a new location at the Dublin Town Center, writes Jeff Werner for Patch. The pizzeria, located on West Court Street in Doylestown, is bringing wood-fired, New York-style pizza to The Station on North Main Street. “Big news at The Station. Villa Capri of Dublin is now here,” posted the center. “Since 1968, Villa Capri has been a Doylestown…
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Buckingham’s Kin Wellness Expands Remote Services with New Partnership
Buckingham’s Kin Wellness and Support Center is expanding its services through a partnership with Chalfont’s Center for Neuropsychology & Counseling, writes Jeff Werner for Patch. The center will be offering up to 12 visits of free counseling and therapy sessions to cancer patients through Kin’s Remote Care Program. Dr. Mary Brownsberger, one of Kin’s in-house therapists who previously worked at The Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Network, arranged the collaboration. “I am…
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Looking for Love? Pennsylvania Ranks in Top 10 Best States for Singles
Where you live can have an impact on your ability to find a romantic partner, and according to a recent study, Pennsylvania was ranked in the top ten best states for singles, writes Adam McCann for WalletHub. WalletHub compared all 50 states across 29 metrics to help determine how easy or difficult it is to find a romantic…
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Toll Brothers’ Birch Run at New Britain Luxury Community Opens in Chalfont
Fort Washington-based Toll Brothers has opened Birch Run at New Britain, a luxury townhome community in Chalfont, with the first homes expected to be ready for spring move-in. Three-story, three-bedroom townhomes at the community will offer open-concept floor plans of more than 2,000 square feet, including flex rooms and two-car garages. Homebuyers can select quick…
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Peddler’s Village in Lahaska Offers Fun Events Throughout the Seasons
Peddler’s Village in Lahaska is a picturesque spot filled with charming shops and countless events and activities for visitors to enjoy, writes Lauren Gordon for TravelHost. The town was opened over 60 years ago by two entrepreneurs who saw potential in having a locally owned shopping area with specialty stores. In the summer, the village comes alive with visitors, especially during the Red,…
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Women of Note Series to Debut at New Hope’s Bucks County Playhouse
This year, New Hope’s Bucks County Playhouse is debuting its new performance series, Women of Note, highlighting female artists with unique styles, writes A.A. Cristi for Broadway World. Two performances have been announced for this year: Meow Meow at 7:30 PM on March 28 and Storm Large at 7:30 PM on May 30. Meow Meow, named one of the “Top Performers…
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Eagles Cheerleader from Levittown Also Inspires as Teacher, Coach and Grad Student
James LeGette, who lives in Levittown, is managing to balance his career as a special education teacher and his graduate studies while enjoying being one of only three male Philadelphia Eagles cheerleaders, reports Jenna Miller for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Performing as part of the Birds’ cheer team had always been his lifelong dream. This year…
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November Data Shows Slight Cooling in Bucks County’s Red-Hot Housing Market
The red-hot housing market in Bucks County showed signs of cooling in November, as home prices slipped below the previous month’s median of $515,000, writes USA TODAY Network for the Bucks County Courier Times. Realtor.com’s latest data indicates that the median home price in November was $475,000, which was a 7.8 percent drop from October…
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At Doylestown’s 4SeasonAlpine, Dreams of Olympic Snow Sports Start Indoors
Doylestown-based 4SeasonAlpine, an indoor ski and snowboard facility, combines strength training and simulation that allows athletes to train like professional skiers and snowboarders, writes Sydney Kay for WFMZ 69 News. “That half an hour session will feel like you’re skiing on the mountain for about four to five hours,” said Vladimir Yunusov, the Assistant Coach…









































