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Jefferson Health Expands Kimmel Cancer Center Footprint in Langhorne
Jefferson Health has expanded Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center’s footprint with its first Bucks County location in Langhorne, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The new medical oncology suite at Jefferson Bucks Hospital has 14 infusion chairs, 12 private treatment bays, one semi-private bay, and a designated space for clinical appointments. With the…
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Warrington Teen Sues 11 Major Food Manufacturers Over Diabetes, Fatty Liver
Bryce Martinez, an 18-year-old from Warrington, is suing 11 major food manufacturers over ultra-processed foods after being diagnosed with fatty liver disease and diabetes at 16, writes Abraham Gutman for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Martinez claims that the companies deliberately engineered their products to be as addictive as cigarettes. He alleges in the lawsuit that he…
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A Mansion Under Construction in Broomall Is Upsetting the Neighborhood
Nicholas Reynolds is cofounder of the Marple Civic Association, serves on the Marple School Board and is a successful owner of Delco Steaks, Marple Public House, and the Splash Swim Club, but he’s lately getting flak for an oversized home he’s building in a Broomall neighborhood Tensions have mounted for months between Reynolds and neighbors,…
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McAlister’s Deli in Warrington Has Reopened Under New Ownership
McAlister’s Deli, best known for its handcrafted sandwiches, spuds, soups, salads, and sweet tea, is set for a grand reopening celebration in Warrington next week under new ownership, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times. The franchise location reopened in November, and the new owner hopes the celebration will draw renewed attention to…
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BUCKSCO Careers: Freedom Village at Brandywine
Find your Freedom Village career at Freedom Village at Brandywine, a Life Plan Community in West Brandywine, that has served seniors for more than 25 years. Freedom Village provides active senior living with resort-inspired services, amenities, social activities, chef-prepared cuisine and onsite care that includes personal care, skilled nursing, memory care and rehabilitation services. Be…
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Kelce Family Looking to Expand in Haverford Township
Jason Kelce showed up at a Haverford Township Zoning Hearing Board meeting last Thursday to testify about changes to his property as he and Kylie construct a new home on the site for their expanding family, writes Max Bennett for Patch. Jason and Kylie Kelce have lived in Haverford since 2018. They have three daughters,…
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Government Services Center Project in Levittown Faces Delays
Bucks County officials broke ground on the future larger Government Services Center for Lower Bucks in Levittown in September 2023, writes JD Mullane for the Bucks County Courier Times. Since then, the safety fencing has been erected around the site, and heavy equipment has been parked on the property, but there has not been any…
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Upper Darby School District Could Buy Closed Delaware County Hospital
Upper Darby School District is considering buying the now-closed Delaware County Memorial Hospital building for $2 million, according to a court filing in the Prospect Medical Holdings bankruptcy. The hospital building, closed since November 2022, is next to Upper Darby High School on Lansdowne Avenue and could allow the district to expand its facilities, writes…
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Pennsbury Manor Presentation Looks at Life of Enslaved Woman
A free presentation on February 23 at Pennsbury Manor in Morrisville will portray the life of an enslaved woman at William Penn’s country estate, writes Racquel Williams for KYW Newsradio. The presentation by Shirley Lee Corsey, executive director of the Gather Place Museum at Yardley’s Historic African Methodist Episcopal Church, is part of the reconstructed…
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Freedom Village Rallies for the Eagles and Gives Back to the Community
Freedom Village at Brandywine embraced the excitement of the Philadelphia Eagles’ playoff run by turning team spirit into a powerful force for good. Through a creative initiative that combined football fandom with philanthropy, residents and staff raised funds for disaster relief and collected food donations to support the local community. Throughout the NFL playoffs, Freedom…
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Washington Post: Bucks County Man Wins the Internet With Personal Party Invitations
Doug Turner, an 87-year-old Buck County man, has won hearts all across the internet with his handwritten and personally delivered invitations for a winter party at his home, writes for The Washington Post. The video of Turner presenting the invitation to his neighbor, Michelle Hernandez, went viral on TikTok with more than 1.3 million views.…
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Patricia Mervine Named Recipient of 2025 Bucks County Women’s History Month Award
Patricia L. Mervine, a longtime resident of Bucks County, has been recognized with the 2025 Bucks County Women’s History Month Award, writes Patch. Mervine has impacted countless lives through her dedication to local charitable organizations, including the Langhorne Council for the Arts and the African American Museum of Bucks County. She will be honored during…
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$5.5M Hopelands, on Ardrossan Land in Radnor, Is a Rarity
The 14-acre Hopelands property on the once-sprawling 800-acre Ardrossan Estate in Radnor stayed with the Montgomery Scott Family when the estate was subdivided. The home belonged to Helen Gay Scott, who died in August at age 95. Now her children are selling the property, with a $5.5 million asking price, writes Ryan Mulligan for Philadelphia…
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Some Bucks County Schools Closed Friday for Eagles Parade and More
Seven years ago, when the Eagles won the Super Bowl, some Bucks County schools excused absences for those who attended the parade, writes Jess Rohan for the Bucks County Courier Times. This year, many schools are already closed on Friday for various reasons, coinciding with the Eagles parade, while others are closing for students to…









































