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Doylestown’s Maxwell’s On Main Hosts Entertaining Can’t-Miss Events This Week
Maxwell’s On Main in Doylestown is hosting two big nighttime events this week in their upstairs brick wall ballroom on Jan. 14 and Jan. 15. The bar and restaurant has become an event hotspot since the creation of the Craft Culture concert series in 2012. In recent months, they’ve held various live concerts, drag shows, and a free Sunday jazz series, along…
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Check Out These Playgrounds Around Bucks County for Family Fun
For families looking for someplace fun for their kids, there are plenty of playgrounds for all ages to enjoy around Bucks County, with safe and colorful equipment and play structures, writes staff for Visit Bucks County. Yardley’s Kids Kingdom Playground features a fun wooden castle designed for toddlers and little ones. Kids can enjoy swings, slides, sandboxes, and more. Covered Bridge…
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Levittown’s First Black Family Recognized with Historic Highway Marker
Last week, the Pennsylvania State Historical and Museum Commission approved a special highway marker in honor of Levittown’s first Black family, the Myers, who faced intense discrimination, writes JD Mullane for the Bucks County Courier Times. In 1954, Bill and Daisy Myers moved to Bristol Township’s Bloomsdale-Fleetwing neighborhood. They were active members in the…
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Bridges at Warwick Sells to REIT Specializing in Senior Housing for $50.2M
The Bridges at Warwick has been sold to National Health Investors, a real estate investment trust specializing in senior housing, for $50.2 million, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The 107-unit assisted living and memory care community, located at 1600 Almshouse Road in Jamison, was previously owned by an affiliate of Orlando, Florida-based…
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GameStop Closes Richland Location in Trainer’s Corner Shopping Center
The popular global retail chain, GameStop, recently closed another location at Richland Township’s Trainer’s Corner shopping center, writes Ryan Kneller for WFMZ 69 News. At GameStop, customers can purchase and sell video games, virtual reality hardware, video game consoles, trading cards, collectibles, and more. “Although this store is closing on Jan. 7th 2026, we look forward to seeing…
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Enjoy Delicious Mocktails at These Great Spots Around Bucks County
Whether you’re taking part in Dry January or simply searching for a fun, alcohol-free drink, there are plenty of spots in Bucks County that serve delicious mocktails, writes Kaitlin Nasevich for Visit Bucks County. Buckingham’s Free Spirit is one of the best mocktail spots in the county, with a wide range of options to try. The Flying Frenchman is a fan favorite, offering…
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St. Luke’s Health Network AI Helps Staff Identify Deteriorating Patients Faster
St. Luke’s Health Network has implemented an AI tool that allows doctors and nurses to identify deteriorating patient conditions more quickly and intervene earlier, writes Sarah Gantz forThe Philadelphia Inquirer. The AI tool frequently detects patient deterioration before visible signs of distress appear to medical staff. “We would ideally like to intervene on these patients…
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Doylestown Free Valentine’s Wedding Event Offers Flowers, Photos, and More
If you are planning to get married but want to avoid the elaborate and costly celebration, you can take advantage of the next free wedding and vow-renewal event, Vows and Valentines, hosted by the Bucks County Register of Wills and Clerk of the Orphans’ Court on Feb. 13, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. The…
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Major Expansion at Lower Bucks Hospital Doubles ICU Capacity
Lower Bucks Hospital in Bristol has doubled its Intensive Care Unit capacity after the recent completion of a major expansion, writes Dino Ciliberti for the Patch. Hospital leadership, physicians, nurses, and frontline medical professionals were joined earlier this week by U.S. Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick at the ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrating the completion of the expansion. Fitzpatrick…
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Wendy’s at Langhorne Square Shopping Center Closes Its Doors For Good
The popular Wendy’s at Langhorne Square Shopping Center in closed for good on Dec. 31, writes JD Mullane for the Bucks County Courier Times. The company did not provide a reason for the closure. Wendy’s originally opened at Langhorne Square around 25 years ago. The chain closed about 140 underperforming stores in 2025 and is…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: $3.5M Exquisite National Folk Home in New Hope
A national folk-style home on 12.27 acres with nine bedrooms and six full and four half bathrooms is available for sale in New Hope. This exceptional residence is set within a tranquil, private landscape, and offers a rare blend of seclusion, scenic pond views, and refined daily living. . . It artfully combines old-world character…
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Friends of Washington Crossing Park Receive Grant for Historic House Repairs
The Friends of Washington Crossing Park was awarded a grant from the Historic Preservation Fund’s Semiquincentennial Grant Program for $536,330 to repair the interior of the historic Thompson-Neely House. In December 1776, the Thompson-Neely House and Farmstead acted as an encampment site for part of the Continental Army. The sick and injured took shelter in the home as they recovered in…
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Perkasie’s Eric & Christopher Transforms Photos into Home Keepsakes
Eric & Christopher in Perkasie transform photos into home decor by printing authentic moments captured by local artists onto household keepsakes, reports Christie Ileto for 6abc. The business was born out of necessity during the Great Recession. Chris Kline, who co-owns the business with Eric Fausnacht, said that he lost half of his business. That…
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Enjoy These Fun Winter Events Taking Place in Bucks County This Weekend
While it might still be chilly outside, there are plenty of fun activities happening across Bucks County this weekend, writes Kaitlin Nasevich for Visit Bucks County. On Jan. 9 and 10, Peddler’s Village is hosting Fire & Frost Fun, with dozens of ice sculptures that visitors can see for free. Families can enjoy a Find Jack Frost scavenger hunt and great tunes from…









































