• Secondhand Shop in Warminster is a Bargain Hunter’s Dream Paradise

    Secondhand Shop in Warminster is a Bargain Hunter’s Dream Paradise

    Warminster is home to Holy Redeemer Thrift Shop, a secondhand store bursting with treasures just waiting to be uncovered, writes Claire Allard for Family Destinations Guide.   Walking through the sliding automatic doors, shoppers are greeted by a well-organized, open layout, with overhead lights shining in every corner.  The furniture section boasts a wide collection of items to explore,…

  • New Perkasie Thrift Store Opens, Supporting Community Members in Need

    New Perkasie Thrift Store Opens, Supporting Community Members in Need

    Revivals Thrift is a new secondhand store opened by a local church, which recently celebrated its grand opening in Perkasie at the former Freed Glass building, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times.   The new thrift spot will help support the community, with 100 percent of its proceeds given to the Revivals Outreach Center to assist with its programming.  The center offers free services…

  • Florida Law Firm Becker Opens First Pennsylvania Office in Doylestown

    Florida Law Firm Becker Opens First Pennsylvania Office in Doylestown

    Florida-based commercial law firm Becker has entered the Pennsylvania market with its new Doylestown office, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. Attorneys Stefan Richter and Josephine Lee Wolf, both with deep ties to Bucks County and the Philadelphia region, have joined as shareholders at the firm, which focuses on condo, cooperative, and HOA clients. “We…

  • Despite Pending Sale, Langhorne Hotel Continues to Remain Operational 

    Despite Pending Sale, Langhorne Hotel Continues to Remain Operational 

    One of Bucks County’s oldest continuously operated inns, the Langhorne Hotel, has operated as usual despite being listed for sale for over three years, writes Lacey Latch for the Bucks County Courier Times.  Since 1704, the popular local hangout, which was purchased by the Asta family in 1972, has stood at the corner of Maple and Bellevue Avenues. When…

  • New Quakertown Farmers Market Restaurant Celebrating Grand Opening 

    New Quakertown Farmers Market Restaurant Celebrating Grand Opening 

    Bistro 1015, a new made-to-order restaurant offering breakfast, lunch, and dinner options, is bringing fresh food to the Quakertown Farmers Market in Richland, writes Ryan Kneller for WFMZ 69 News.  The eatery will be celebrating its grand opening on April 25 and 26, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony taking place at 11 AM on April 25. Attendees will have the chance to win a…

  • USA Today Includes Beloved Bucks Borough in Two of Its Recent Rankings

    USA Today Includes Beloved Bucks Borough in Two of Its Recent Rankings

    The beloved Bucks County borough, New Hope, praised for its scenic and artsy atmosphere, has placed on two lists from USA Today’s 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards, writes JD Mullane for the Bucks County Courier Times.   The Delaware River waterfront town came in No. 5 on the “Best Small Town in the Northeast” list and No. 7 in “Best Small…

  • Across the River, Lambertville Committee Raises Funds for Farmers Market

    Across the River, Lambertville Committee Raises Funds for Farmers Market

    Just across the Delaware River, the Lambertville Farmers Market committee has launched a fundraising campaign to start a farmers market in the city, writes Jeff Werner for Patch.  Members of the committee, along with Mayor Andrew Nowick, created a GoFundMe to raise $10,000 for the project.  “Every town deserves a place where neighbors meet the people who grow their food.…

  • Primanti Bros. Former CEO Acquires Langhorne Smoothie King in Recent Deal

    Primanti Bros. Former CEO Acquires Langhorne Smoothie King in Recent Deal

    The Markham Team, led by the former CEO of Primanti Bros., Adam Golomb, acquired eight Smoothie King locations in the Greater Philadelphia area, including one in Langhorne, writes Jake Dabkowski and Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal.  According to Golomb, the 10-unit deal took place over a week ago, with the Markham Team purchasing the locations from HMT Management.  In addition to the location at…

  • Bucks County Residents Rank Among the Better Budgeters in the Country

    Bucks County Residents Rank Among the Better Budgeters in the Country

    A recent analysis of over 2,800 counties across the country compared the budgeting habits of residents, ranking counties from best to worst, and Bucks County placed toward the top, reports Adam McCann for WalletHub.  Budgeting helps individuals manage their income, ensuring major expenses are covered while allocating money for debt payments, emergency funds, and savings.   To determine the strongest budgeting habits, WalletHub analyzed…

  • Doylestown Native Pink to Host This Year’s Tony Award Show

    Doylestown Native Pink to Host This Year’s Tony Award Show

    Doylestown native and acrobatic pop star Pink was recently announced as the host for the 2026 Tony Awards, which will take place on June 7 at Radio City Music Hall, writes Rosa Cartagena for The Philadelphia Inquirer.   “Broadway has shaped my life and how I put my own shows together — it is a community that…

  • Lower Makefield Farm Nominated for National Register of Historic Places

    Lower Makefield Farm Nominated for National Register of Historic Places

    The Thomas Janney Historic Agricultural District, locally referred to as Patterson Farm, was recently nominated for a spot in the National Register of Historic Places, writes Dino Ciliberti for Patch.  The three-century-old farm spans 234 acres and houses the Janney Brown Yardley Farmstead and the Bayley Satterthwaite Doan Farmstead, surrounded by historic farm lanes, streams, and ponds.  Before it…

  • January Sees Slight Drop in PA Unemployment Rate, Record Number of Nonfarm Jobs

    January Sees Slight Drop in PA Unemployment Rate, Record Number of Nonfarm Jobs

    In January, the unemployment rate in Pennsylvania declined to 4.3 percent while nonfarm employment reached a new peak statewide, according to a preliminary report by the state Department of Labor & Industry, writes Ian Karbal for The Keystone. While the unemployment rate dipped slightly from 4.4 percent in December, it is still up from the…

  • New Restaurant Coming to Doylestown’s Former Waters Edge Winery & Bistro

    New Restaurant Coming to Doylestown’s Former Waters Edge Winery & Bistro

    The Doylestown Borough Council recently approved an inter-municipal transfer of a restaurant liquor license, giving a major boost to plans for a new family restaurant and bar in the heart of the borough, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. The license came from a Bristol restaurant and now belongs to 50 North Main Street in…

  • ‘The Very Hungry Caterpillar’ Author’s Art Coming to Doylestown Museum

    ‘The Very Hungry Caterpillar’ Author’s Art Coming to Doylestown Museum

    From Feb. 14 through May 24, the Michener Art Museum in Doylestown is displaying the artwork of renowned children’s author and illustrator Eric Carle in a new exhibit.   “Small Living Things: The Magical Art of Eric Carle” features illustrations from classics like The Very Hungry Caterpillar, The Very Busy Spider, The Very Quiet Cricket, The Grouchy Ladybug, and more.   Work…

  • Rita’s New Owner Bets on Year-Round Custard, Drive-Throughs for Expansion

    Rita’s New Owner Bets on Year-Round Custard, Drive-Throughs for Expansion

    Under its fourth private-equity owner, the Trevose-based Rita’s Italian Ice & Frozen Custard chain aims to finally become a national brand through year-round custard sales and drive-through service, writes Joseph N. DiStefano for The Philadelphia Inquirer. With 80 flavors available, Rita’s is introducing a Peeps-marshmallow variety on March 20, coinciding with free water ice giveaways…

  • SEPTA’s Langhorne Station Redevelopment Plan Divides Penndel Residents

    SEPTA’s Langhorne Station Redevelopment Plan Divides Penndel Residents

    SEPTA’s proposed mixed-use development at Langhorne train station is drawing a mix of support and concern from residents in Penndel, writes Lacey Latch for the Bucks County Courier Times. Residents from Penndel, Middletown, Langhorne Manor, and nearby communities filled Penndel Borough Hall last month to hear more about the proposed project, officially known as the…

  • Post-Apocalyptic Novel Set in Bucks County Portrays Life with Hemophilia

    Post-Apocalyptic Novel Set in Bucks County Portrays Life with Hemophilia

    When it comes to novels, a post-apocalyptic story is already an intense and stressful experience, but what about when the protagonist suffers from a bleeding disorder that requires routine medication deliveries?  Author Ryan Ray proposes this scenario in his debut novel Compassionate Use: Adverse Event Book 1, drawing on his healthcare background and his own years of experience with hemophilia in a first-of-its-kind story set in Bucks County.   Main…

  • Indoor Pickleball Franchise Chooses Bucks County for Pennsylvania Debut

    Indoor Pickleball Franchise Chooses Bucks County for Pennsylvania Debut

    As pickleball continues to surge in popularity all across the country, PickleRage, an indoor pickleball club franchise, is preparing to open its first Pennsylvania location in Bucks County. The new facility will include state-of-the-art indoor courts, professional-grade amenities, and a welcoming atmosphere that is designed to suit players of all skill levels. Owned and operated…