• Two Bucks County Prosecutors Recognized by County’s DA Office 

    Two Bucks County Prosecutors Recognized by County’s DA Office 

    The Bucks County District Attorney’s Office recently recognized two prosecutors for their dedication and excellence, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch.   Deputy District Attorney Christine M. Sassane and Assistant District Attorney Timothy W. Lutes were granted the awards during a ceremony at the Bucks County Justice Center.   Officials awarded Sassane, who first began…

  • New Mural in Doylestown Admin Building Celebrates Bucks County

    New Mural in Doylestown Admin Building Celebrates Bucks County

    The County of Bucks recently unveiled a new mural in the County Administration Building in Doylestown, titled “Bucks County: Rooted in Peace, Justice and Community.”   The mural, located on the first floor of the building, celebrates the county’s dedication to promoting justice and fairness.   “It is art that really shows us who we…

  • New Hope-Solebury High School Senior to Compete in International Powerlifting Championships  

    New Hope-Solebury High School Senior to Compete in International Powerlifting Championships  

    Braden Mertz, a rising senior at New Hope-Solebury High School, will represent Team USA at the 19th Pan-American and the 22nd North American Regional Men’s Classic Powerlifting Championships. These will take place on July 29 in the Cayman Islands.   Mertz is competing in the Sub-junior Classic 74-kilogram (163-pound) weight class against top lifters from…

  • Quakertown’s QNB Corp. Reports Financial Gains in Second Quarter of 2025

    Quakertown’s QNB Corp. Reports Financial Gains in Second Quarter of 2025

    Quakertown-based QNB Corp., the parent company of QNB Bank, has reported its second-quarter 2025 earnings, showing year-over-year growth in both net income and earnings per share, reports GlobeNewswire. Net income for the quarter reached $3,883,000, or $1.04 per diluted share, up from $2,465,000, or $0.67 per diluted share, in the same quarter last year. For…

  • Warminster Native Named ‘Man of the Year’ by Atlantic East Conference

    Warminster Native Named ‘Man of the Year’ by Atlantic East Conference

    Dominic Petruzzelli, a Warminster native and defender for the men’s soccer team at Neumann University, capped off a standout 2024 season by receiving Atlantic East Conference Man of the Year honors, writes Tyler DelPercio for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The award, established in 2019, recognizes one male student-athlete in the conference for excellence in both academics…

  • This New Hope Farm is the Perfect Place for Families with Special Needs

    This New Hope Farm is the Perfect Place for Families with Special Needs

    Helping Friendly Farm in New Hope is a wonderful place for families with special needs. The space offers a soothing atmosphere and fun activities, reports Matteo Iadonisi for 6abc.  Jessica Zander, a former special education teacher, founded the farm, which opened in 2022. The farm offers families a blend of sensory exploration, animal interaction and…

  • Meet the Latest Businesses to Join the Quakertown Farmers Market

    Meet the Latest Businesses to Join the Quakertown Farmers Market

    Richland Township’s Quakertown Farmers Market has welcomed several new vendors throughout this year, each with their own unique offerings, writes Ryan Kneller for WFMZ.  Under Four LLC is a new party supply store that just opened at the end of June. Gift bags, party favors, greeting cards, stickers, party cups and plates, and gift tags…

  • Washington Crossing Historic Park Hosting Wine on the Waterfront 2025 This Weekend

    Washington Crossing Historic Park Hosting Wine on the Waterfront 2025 This Weekend

    Wine on the Waterfront 2025 is set to take place this weekend, July 26, in Washington Crossing Historic Park, and locals are invited to attend, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch.  The event will take place at 1112 River Road from 3 PM to 7 PM on the banks of the Delaware River. The Friends…

  • Invasive “Frankenfish” Caught in Neshaminy Creek in Bensalem

    Invasive “Frankenfish” Caught in Neshaminy Creek in Bensalem

    The invasive snakehead, sometimes called Frankenfish for its ability to move across land and even eat birds, was recently caught in Neshaminy Creek in Bensalem, writes Dino Ciliberti for the Patch. Longtime Holland fisherman Joshua Tees snagged a snakehead last week. “I thought I hooked a carp. I was like, OMG! That’s a snakehead,” he…

  • Bristol Port Terminal Awarded $25M Federal Grant for Revitalization

    Bristol Port Terminal Awarded $25M Federal Grant for Revitalization

    Bristol Port Terminal along Radcliffe Street has been awarded a $25 million federal grant for revitalization, aimed at reducing truck traffic and creating jobs, writes JD Mullane for the Bucks County Courier Times. The grant was procured by U.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick. The funds were transferred from the U.S. Department of Transportation to the Bucks…

  • Bensalem Preparatory School Receives $2.1M Gift from Howley Foundation

    Bensalem Preparatory School Receives $2.1M Gift from Howley Foundation

    Holy Ghost Preparatory School in Bensalem has received a record-setting gift from the Howley Foundation, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The $2.1 million donation will fund scholarships for four students per grade each year for the next 10 years. The Howley Foundation was founded more than two decades ago by Nick and…

  • Meridian Bank House of the Week: $5.495 Million Converted Barn in New Hope

    Meridian Bank House of the Week: $5.495 Million Converted Barn in New Hope

    A gorgeous converted barn home set on 10.56 acres with six bedrooms and six and a half bathrooms is available for sale in New Hope. This extraordinary residence seamlessly blends innovation, elegance, and modern comfort. . . Thoughtfully designed with contemporary style and advanced technology, it spans four living levels connected by an elevator and…

  • Three Students from New Hope-Solebury High School Awarded Scholarships

    Three Students from New Hope-Solebury High School Awarded Scholarships

    Three recent graduates from New Hope-Solebury High School were awarded the Malcolm P. Crooks Scholarship by the Aquetong Watershed Association (AWA), writes a reporter for Funds Digest.  The scholarships were given to Lila Graney, Devon Maguire and Cadence Scott during an award ceremony at the high school.   “Cadence, Devon and Lila were selected to receive…

  • This Bensalem Diner Serves Some of the Best French Onion Soup Around

    This Bensalem Diner Serves Some of the Best French Onion Soup Around

    Club House Diner in Bensalem may have an unassuming exterior, but this spot on Street Road serves delicious meals that comfort the soul, writes James Morgan for Family Destinations Guide.  Though it might be surprising, the French onion soup is a fan favorite. This savory dish is served in a crock and made with caramelized onions,…

  • Warrington’s Windtree Therapeutics Signs Cryptocurrency Deal Worth Up To $200M

    Warrington’s Windtree Therapeutics Signs Cryptocurrency Deal Worth Up To $200M

    After expanding into real estate and waste management in its search for new revenue opportunities to boost stock value, Warrington-based Windtree Therapeutics has entered a potential $200 million cryptocurrency deal, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Stockpiling digital currencies to increase stock value is an emerging trend among public companies, including video game…

  • Charming Mid-Century Modern in Quakertown Hits Market for $655,000

    Charming Mid-Century Modern in Quakertown Hits Market for $655,000

    A charming secluded mid-century modern home, surrounded by mature trees and plantings, is now on the market in Quakertown for $655,000, writes Paul Jablow for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Married couple Mary Crockett and Joe Tomkiewicz purchased the home in 2017, as they were wanting to move from their Furlong residence. “It was in complete disarray,”…

  • Bradley Cooper Has a Cameo in Superman but Was Almost Cast in a Key Role

    Bradley Cooper Has a Cameo in Superman but Was Almost Cast in a Key Role

    New Hope’s Bradley Cooper made a special cameo appearance in James Gunn’s new Superman movie, which hit theaters on July 11, writes Allison Hambrick for ScreenRant.  Gunn cast Cooper to play Superman’s father, Jor-El, a role previously held by Marlon Brando and Russell Crowe. The director noted that he wanted someone “who could walk in…

  • Doylestown’s Michener Art Museum Special Exhibition Ending This Week

    Doylestown’s Michener Art Museum Special Exhibition Ending This Week

    The Michener Art Museum’s special art exhibition promoting diverse artists is entering its final week on display, reports TaRhonda Thomas for 6abc.  In the past, art museums have neglected to feature artists from different cultural and ethnic backgrounds.  “Historically, we’ve focused on Pennsylvania impressionism, which largely consists of artists who are white and male,” said…