• Chalfont Wildlife Rehabilitation, Education Center Hosting Valentine’s Event

    Chalfont Wildlife Rehabilitation, Education Center Hosting Valentine’s Event

    Aark Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Center in Chalfont has been taking care of local animals in need since its founding, rehabilitating around 5,000 animals a year, reports Bob Kelly for FOX 29 Philadelphia.  Injured animals, like rabbits, squirrels, birds, and reptiles, are brought in by the public to receive the help they need so they can be released back into the wild.   The nonprofit’s education center features a variety…

  • Need Valentine’s Date Ideas? Check Out These Perfect Bucks County Spots

    Need Valentine’s Date Ideas? Check Out These Perfect Bucks County Spots

    If you’re looking for a fun date spot, there are plenty of great places around Bucks County that offer a romantic experience perfect for any holiday or special occasion, writes Kaitlin Nasevich for Visit Bucks County.   Enjoy a spectacular production at New Hope’s Bucks County Playhouse, where famous actors like Grace Kelly and Robert Redford have performed. Right nearby, the Logan Inn offers a variety of…

  • Bucks County’s Five Most Expensive 2025 Home Sales All Clear $4M

    Bucks County’s Five Most Expensive 2025 Home Sales All Clear $4M

    Each of the five highest home sale prices in Bucks County in 2025 reached more than $4 million, led by a top transaction above $5 million, writes JD Mullane for theBucks County Courier Times. Although this reflects a cooldown from last year’s peak luxury market, when the highest sale reached $14.5 million, the properties remained…

  • Central Bucks High School East Graduate Publishes Best-Selling Book

    Central Bucks High School East Graduate Publishes Best-Selling Book

    Dan Wang, a Central Bucks East High School graduate, recently wrote a book that was featured on The New York Times’ bestsellers list for two weeks in September, writes Jess Rohan for the Bucks County Courier Times.  The book, titled “Breakneck: China’s Quest to Engineer the Future,” discusses China’s development and lessons for both the United States and…

  • Trevose-Based Rita’s Italian Ice Releases New Flavor in Time for Valentine’s Day

    Trevose-Based Rita’s Italian Ice Releases New Flavor in Time for Valentine’s Day

    Trevose-based Rita’s Italian Ice & Frozen Custard, the world’s largest Italian Ice concept, has introduced its latest Valentine’s Day flavor: Chocolate-Covered Strawberry Cream Ice. The limited-time treat, inspired by the iconic Valentine’s Day dessert, takes the chocolate-and-strawberry pairing that has been long associated with the holiday and turns it into a cooler experience with an…

  • Doylestown Native Justin Outten Preps Seattle Seahawks for Super Bowl LX

    Doylestown Native Justin Outten Preps Seattle Seahawks for Super Bowl LX

    Central Bucks High School West graduate and Doylestown native Justin Outten is attending his second Super Bowl, writes Tom Moore for the Bucks County Courier Times.   Outten’s previous appearance was in 2017 with the Atlanta Falcons as an offensive intern during Super Bowl LI, which ended with a loss to the New England Patriots.  Now, he’s back as the Seattle Seahawks’ run game specialist and…

  • Take a Trip to These Bucks County Spots Along the Underground Railroad 

    Take a Trip to These Bucks County Spots Along the Underground Railroad 

    Bucks County is home to several important stops along the Underground Railroad, many of which can be visited now, writes staff for Visit Bucks County.   The 1870 Wedgwood Inn in New Hope served as a hideout for many during the Revolution. A hatch in the property’s gazebo leads to the underground tunnel system, which people used to reach the canal.   Bensalem’s African Methodist Episcopal (AME)…

  • Bucks County Couple Builds Architectural Gem in Bucolic Riegelsville

    Bucks County Couple Builds Architectural Gem in Bucolic Riegelsville

    Cookbook author Pamela Anderson and her husband, David, have crafted a personal bucolic retreat by constructing an architectural gem on their 11-acre property in Riegelsville called the Copper House, writes Jason Nark for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The couple, who formerly lived in New Hope, visited the site in 2003 with their architect to plan a…

  • Residents at Ann’s Choice in Warminster Connect Over Olympics Experience

    Residents at Ann’s Choice in Warminster Connect Over Olympics Experience

    Norman Denbigh and Andre Brillaud, residents of Ann’s Choice in Warminster, recently met and connected over their shared experience as Olympic torchbearers for the 1996 Summer Games in Atlanta, writes Petra Shaw for Patch.   Denbigh was visiting Brillaud’s apartment when he noticed a plaque on the wall given to him for acting as a torchbearer for the 1996 Games.  That summer, Denbigh, then a Flemington resident, carried the torch through…

  • Restaurant Space in Newtown Back on the Market After Deal Falls Through

    Restaurant Space in Newtown Back on the Market After Deal Falls Through

    The former Relic on State restaurant space, located in a historic Newtown building that dates back to the American Revolution, is searching for its next tenant, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. Once again, Scott Hendrickson, the building’s owner, is looking for a restaurateur to step into the space at the corner of South State…

  • Nothing Bundt Cakes to Bring Its Signature Desserts to Richland Township

    Nothing Bundt Cakes to Bring Its Signature Desserts to Richland Township

    Nothing Bundt Cakes, a popular bakery franchise with more than 700 locations across North America, is expanding with a new bakery planned for Richland Township, writes Ryan Kneller for WFMZ 69 News. The new shop will open in the Trainer’s Corner shopping center, taking over the former GameStop space. Richland Township is one of two…

  • Delaware River Greenway Partnership Board Welcomes Newly Elected Member

    Delaware River Greenway Partnership Board Welcomes Newly Elected Member

    The Delaware River Greenway Partnership (DRGP) recently announced the election of Brian Koons to its Board of Trustees.  The DRGP is an environmental nonprofit that sponsors lectures discussing a variety of topics related to the Delaware River’s recreational, cultural, and natural heritage.   Organizations like the Lower Delaware Wild & Scenic River, the Delaware River Heritage Trail, the…

  • Meridian Bank House of the Week: $4.5M Exceptional Craftsman in New Hope

    Meridian Bank House of the Week: $4.5M Exceptional Craftsman in New Hope

    A craftsman home set on a 7,405-square-foot lot with five bedrooms and five and a half bathrooms is available for sale in New Hope. This remarkable residence offers refined living with the perfect balance of modern design and timeless elegance. . . Sophisticated details include hardwood floors, handcrafted cabinetry, and abundant natural light throughout. Among…

  • Are Pennsylvanians Too Gullible? New Survey Points To Yes

    Are Pennsylvanians Too Gullible? New Survey Points To Yes

    Pennsylvanians may be a bit too gullible, according to a new survey that ranks the state among the five most gullible in the nation, writes Kiersten Hickman for Reader’s Digest. The survey, conducted by MRO Electric and Supply Company, questioned 2,195 participants nationwide on a range of commonly accepted myths. The results were scored to…

  • Carversville’s Thyme & Plate Serves Cuisine Wrapped in Warm Hospitality

    Carversville’s Thyme & Plate Serves Cuisine Wrapped in Warm Hospitality

    Thanks to its delicious custom‑crafted cuisine and warm hospitality, Thyme & Plate in Carversville has built a devoted following among both locals and visitors, writes Lee Davis for the Bucks County Beacon. The eatery welcomes patrons with delightful aromas along with cheerful greetings. Personalized touches fill the space, from the stack of albums and a…

  • Perkasie’s Ryanne Allen Continues to Shine for Villanova Off the Bench

    Perkasie’s Ryanne Allen Continues to Shine for Villanova Off the Bench

    A Perkasie native and Archbishop Wood graduate, Ryanne Allen has emerged as a much-needed spark off the bench for the Villanova basketball team, writes Katie Lewis for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The 6-foot-1 senior guard scored 17 points for the Wildcats on Saturday, helping secure a 69-56 win over DePaul at Finneran Pavilion, and ended up…

  • New Walking Trail in Honor of Local Couple Coming to Doylestown Health

    New Walking Trail in Honor of Local Couple Coming to Doylestown Health

    At Penn Medicine Doylestown Health, plans for a new accessible walking trail named Parlee Pathway are moving forward, writes Jeff Werner for Patch.   The trail, named in honor of Joan Parlee and her late husband, Donald, has been designed for employees, patients, visitors, and the Doylestown community.  The pathway, according to the hospital, is meant to…

  • Creator of the Listening Path Christine Miles Launches New Program for Businesses

    Creator of the Listening Path Christine Miles Launches New Program for Businesses

    Listening is one of the most powerful skills in business, and one of the most misunderstood. While most people think they’re good listeners, few have truly mastered it, and that gap is costly for organizations.   When people learn to listen differently, communication improves, relationships deepen, and performance shifts in measurable ways.  That’s why author, educator, and keynote speaker Christine…