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Yardley’s ShopRite Adds New Fast-Charging EV Station on Earth Day
The ShopRite of Yardley recently unveiled a new fast-charging EV station with ten chargers in the store’s parking lot, writes Dino Ciliberti for Patch. The ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrating the opening of the new Electrify America fast-charging station was held on Earth Day. Each of the chargers is capable of delivering up to 350 kW. Owners and operators of the Yardley…
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Doylestown Record Store is the Perfect Spot to Find Your Next Favorite Vinyl
With the popularity of vinyl records soaring among younger generations, Siren Records in Doylestown is the perfect place to find some new tunes, writes Claire Allard for Family Destinations Guide. If you’re looking for CDs, vinyl records, cassettes, or DVDs, the store has a vast collection spanning every genre of music, both in new condition and slightly used. A step through…
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Check out These Unique Recreation Activities Around Bucks County
For outdoor enthusiasts looking for unique activities to enjoy during a nice day, Bucks County offers a variety of exciting recreational activities to check out, writes Kaitlin Nasevich for Visit Bucks County. Tyler State Park in Newtown and AGA Farms in Perkasie both offer elaborate disc golf courses that provide stunning views of the natural landscape surrounding them. AGA Farms’ course has challenges for players of…
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Steeped in Flavor: Where to Get the Best Coffee (and More) in Bucks County
If you’re looking for a good spot to grab a cup of coffee, there are plenty of coffee shops and cafes throughout Bucks County to check out. Whether you’re looking for a hot americano or a soothing cup of tea, these five spots are worth visiting. SkyRoast Coffee – Doylestown/New Hope This coffee spot features…
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Take a Trip Through Time at These Historical Buildings Across Bucks County
Bucks County offers residents and tourists alike tons of fascinating historical landmarks just waiting to be explored, with countless homes once owned by prominent figures that offer a glimpse into the past. Whether you’re a history buff or just interested in learning something new, there are plenty of spots to visit. Pearl S. Buck House – Perkasie Formerly called Green Hill…
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Langhorne’s Nexgel Transforms Near Disaster into ‘Three-Team Trade’ Acquisition
Despite the withdrawal of an investor, Langhorne-based Nexgel successfully finalized its acquisition of Celularity’s regenerative biomaterial products, a deal that is expected to nearly triple the company’s annual revenue to around $35 million, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. CEO Adam Levy said that the Bucks County wound care manufacturer finalized the deal…
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PA Turnpike Rolling Out New Text Alert Pilot Program for Unpaid Tolls
The Pennsylvania Turnpike is preparing to roll out a new pilot program that will alert drivers to unpaid tolls through text messages, reports Bryanna Gallagher for 6abc. Through the new program, officials will be able to speed up the collection process, creating a more convenient alternative to sending invoices through the mail. The system is still in the development phase, as officials consider the text message details. Other states with similar text programs have…
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A Look at the Rise and Fall of Bucks County’s Favorite Malls
The era of bustling malls and overflowing food courts is drawing to an end. A trip through history reveals the rise and fall of Bucks County’s beloved shopping destinations, writes Erin McCarthy for The Philadelphia Inquirer. In the 1960s, five malls graced the Philly region, including Bensalem’s Neshaminy, and within just a few years, the mall scene doubled. Langhorne’s Oxford Valley opened as existing malls…
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Beloved Doylestown Pizzeria Opens Second Location in Newtown
The beloved Doylestown-based Lucatelli’s Pizzeria opened its doors at its second location in Newtown this past weekend, bringing its signature dishes to the area, writes Jeff Werner for Patch. Located in the Village at Newtown South, the pizzeria has a tasty menu featuring its classic pies, hot sandwiches, and unforgettable vodka sauce. The owner, David Schiano, is excited to…
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Celebrate Mother’s Day at One of These Special Bucks County Restaurants
If you’re looking for a special spot to celebrate Mother’s Day this year, there are several delicious restaurants around Bucks County to check out on May 10, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times. The Bucks Club is hosting a Mother’s Day brunch buffet between 9 AM and 1 PM, with an omelet station, carving station, pancake and waffle station, kids station, and desserts. Reservations can be made…
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Ice Cream Shop Opening Location at Buckingham’s Former Candlewyck Site
Popular Flemington, N.J., ice cream shop Humdoo Ice Cream is opening its second location in Buckingham at the site of the former Candlewyck Pub and Restaurant, writes Jeff Werner for Patch. “This is beyond exciting,” said founder Gabriella Truppi. “This has been in the works for two years. I looked at so many locations. I’ve come close on many of them. So to be able to announce…
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Feasterville Gym Provides Young Adults with Disabilities a Place to Box
Joe Hand Boxing Gym in Feasterville offers opportunities for all members of the community to get a good workout with the many classes it offers, reports Nick Iadonisi for 6abc. The nonprofit has a variety of programs available, including ones for adults battling Parkinson’s disease and for young adults with autism. In partnership with the Autism Cares Foundation…
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Central Bucks East Swim Teams Shatter Records Despite Tragedies
Within just a few years, the Central Bucks High School East boys’ swimming program suffered two tragic losses that left the team shaken, writes Krystle Rich for CBS News Philadelphia. In 2023, 17-year-old swim team member Marcus Papanikolaou passed away in a car crash, and less than a year later, the boys’ longtime coach Ed Walsh died of brain cancer. …
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Several Bucks County Towns Make Big Strides Up Wealth Rankings
Several Bucks County municipalities have climbed the top 50 list in a regional income analysis, with some towns now staking a claim to the “Big Bucks County” label, writes Anthony R. Wood and John Duchneskie for The Philadelphia Inquirer. New Hope and Solebury, towns linked to reality television personality Yolanda Hadid of Real Housewives of…
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Several Bucks County Schools Make List of the Best High Schools in the State
Six Bucks County public high schools were recently listed among the top 100 in Pennsylvania in a new ranking from U.S. News & World Report. Schools were ranked on six key factors, including college readiness, state assessment proficiency, state assessment performance, underserved student performance, college curriculum breadth, and graduation rate. The first Bucks County school on the list, ranked fourth, is New Hope-Solebury. The school…
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Doylestown’s 76 FENCE Grows With BucksMont Territory Led by Bucks Veteran
Doylestown’s 76 FENCE continues its Pennsylvania expansion with a new multi-territory ownership in Bucks and Montgomery Counties, led by West Point and Wharton graduate Tim Dunn. A local veteran and lifelong resident of the greater Philadelphia area, Dunn brings leadership, discipline, and strong community ties to 76 FENCE BucksMont, a new franchise that focuses on…
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Bridge in Falls Township Named for Operation Iraqi Freedom Veteran
The Aldan Avenue bridge, located in Falls Township, has been named after a Bucks County native killed during Operation Iraqi Freedom, reports Nikki DeMentri for CBS News Philadelphia. Private First Class Nate DeTample, a Pennsbury High School graduate, enlisted in the Pennsylvania National Guard when he was a junior in high school. In 2005, at just 19 years old, he was killed in action. For his bravery, DeTample has…








































