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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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Historical Items from Doylestown Museum Discussed in YouTube Series
Anna Dhody, a former curator at the Mütter Museum in Philadelphia, began her own YouTube series featuring strange historical items and artifacts, titled “What’s That For?” One of her most recent videos on the channel takes a look at historical medical artifacts from the Mercer Museum in Doylestown, writes Alan Yu for WHYY. The museum opened in 1916 and was curated by…
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Beloved ‘Home Alone’ Actress Catherine O’Hara Had Ties to Bucks County
Actress Catherine O’Hara, known for her roles in “Home Alone” and “Beetlejuice,” has sadly passed away at the age of 71, writes Chris Ullery for the Bucks County Courier Times. O’Hara had a lengthy film and television career spanning 50 years. Her role in the hit show “Schitt’s Creek” as Moira Rose won her an Emmy in 2020 for outstanding lead actress. O’Hara frequently worked with writer…
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Shop, Dine, and Support These Black-Owned Businesses in Bucks County
Whether you’re looking for a place to eat or a fun store to explore, visit and support these Black-owned businesses around Bucks County, writes staff for Visit Bucks County. Newtown’s Mamie Colette is an artisan bakery offering French viennoiserie. The menu features a range of delicious options, made with quality ingredients by a dedicated team. So Fresh So Green Cafe in…
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Historic Wedding Venue in Ivyland is the Perfect Spot for Any Style Celebration
If you’re searching for a beautiful spot to have the wedding of your dreams, Spring Mill Manor in Ivyland might be the perfect venue for you, writes Spring Mill Manor staff for Modern Luxury. The versatile property was recently updated by the Pen Ryn Estate with a multi-million-dollar renovation. Spring Mill Manor features a gorgeous landscape that serves as a backdrop, with over 400 trees and shrubs.…
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Bucks County Family Searches for New Home in Doylestown on ‘House Hunters’
The latest episode of the popular HGTV series, “House Hunters,” featured a Bucks County family seeking a new home in Doylestown, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. The episode titled “Philly Charm Vs. The Burbs” first aired on Friday, Jan. 9, and is available through the HGTV YouTube channel. “House Hunters” offers viewers a behind-the-scenes…
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Final $270M Plan For New Pennsbury High School Approved By Falls Township
After a year-long development and discussion stage, Falls Township supervisors have approved final plans for the new $270 million Pennsbury High School, writes Lacey Latch for Bucks County Courier Times. Projected to open in September 2029, the new 497,000-square-foot school will accommodate up to 3,000 students. The facility will be constructed along Hood Boulevard on…
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Levittown’s David Blay Aiming For NFL, Hopes For Eagles ‘Dream Scenario’
After a five-year collegiate career spanning three schools and two competitive levels, Levittown’s David Blay now hopes to continue in the NFL, writes Devin Jackson for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The Harry S. Truman High School graduate took a winding path through college football. After starting at Division II West Chester, he then moved on to…
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Warrington’s Gloria Sports & Spirits Has the Perfect Appetizer for the Super Bowl
If you’re looking for the perfect dish for your Super Bowl party or trying to find a great spot to watch the game, Gloria Sports & Spirits in Warrington is a great place to visit, reports Alicia Vitarelli for 6abc. The restaurant and sports bar offers a delicious mezze plate that’s the perfect savory treat for game day. “You want to watch the game,…
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Shops in Peddler’s Village Collaborate for Special Home Decor Pop-Up Event
Fox & Holly in Peddler’s Village is partnering with Paramount Home Interiors for a special Home & Design Pop-Up until Sunday, April 19, writes Jeff Werner for Patch. According to Fox & Holly owner Karen Thompson, the pop-up “blends curated home décor, fresh design inspiration, and hands-on learning into one exciting, immersive experience.” Shoppers can check out…
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Trevose-Based Rita’s Italian Ice to Sponsor NASCAR Driver For Third Year
Trevose-based Rita’s Italian Ice recently announced it would be continuing its partnership with NASCAR driver Josh Bilicki, competing with SS Green Light Racing in the NASCAR O’Reilly Auto Parts Series this year. Rita’s branding will be featured throughout several races on the No. 07 Chevrolet, with the program beginning in March at Darlington Raceway. The Italian ice…
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Sesame Place in Langhorne Offers Teachers Special Passes for 2026 Season
Sesame Place Philadelphia in Langhorne is once again offering passes to teachers, giving them free access to the park for the 2026 season, writes Lacey Latch for the Bucks County Courier Times. Licensed educators in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and New York teaching K–12 can register for the pass online until Sunday, Feb. 8. Along with providing free access to…
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Pennsbury High School Varsity Cheerleading Team Declared National Champions
The Pennsbury High School Varsity Cheerleading Team was recently named National Champions following an impressive season, writes Dino Ciliberti for Patch. The Fairless Hills-based team recently participated in the NCA Advanced Varsity Nationals competition in Texas. Pennsbury school officials commended both the Varsity and Junior Varsity teams, as they’ve made the school community extremely proud with “an incredible season filled with hard work, dedication, and success.” The Varsity Cheerleading Team also competed at PIAA…
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Amsterdam Couple Reimagines Wedding as Intimate Dinner Party in Doylestown
Leen Sadder and Ryan Murphy, who live in Amsterdam, elevated their wedding at Doylestown’s Aldie Mansion into an intimate, sophisticated dinner-party experience, writes Emily Goulet for Philadelphia Magazine. Having met in Istanbul, the couple organized the entire celebration from their Amsterdam home, drawing on their design expertise and a team of vendors to create a…









































