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The Newtown Holiday Parade Will Be Held This Weekend. Here is a List of This Year’s Emcees and Judges
One of Bucks county’s most popular holiday parades will be held this weekend, with a group of locals hosting the event for the community. The Newtown Holiday Parade will be held in Newtown on Dec. 4. As with every year, a group of local residents has been chosen as judges and emcees for the fun…
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Levittown Real Estate Firm Set to Host Popular Local Toy Drive Next Week
A Bucks County real estate investment firm will be hosting an important toy drive at their offices to help those in need this holiday season. We Buy Any House Fast, located at 7998 New Falls Road in Levittown, will be hosting a “Parking Lot Party” for Bucks County Toys for Tots at their business on…
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This Bucks County School District Just Entered an Agreement with a Major University
A Bucks County school district has recently entered a major deal with one of the most well-respected colleges in the area. Centennial School District has entered a partnership agreement with the Commonwealth University of Pennsylvania (Commonwealth University), which would help Centennial students to get into college post-graduation. Qualified seniors will have automatic admissions into he college…
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Quakertown Baseball Stadium Used as a Setting for the Filming of Amazon Prime Show
A popular television show recently utilized a Bucks County baseball field to record episodes of their historical and beloved story. Tom Chang wrote about the field and the show for Bleeding Cool. The popular Amazon Prime show A League of Our Own, starring Abbi Jacobson and filmed in Pittsburgh, was busy finding a baseball stadium…
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Bucks County-Based Ice Cream Chain Looking to Expand Their Operations Throughout the Area
One of Bucks County’s most popular ice cream chains is planning on expanding and opening new locations for their hungry clientele. Jennifer Sheehan wrote about the popular chain for The Morning Call. Owocow Creamery, which has locations in Wrightstown, Ottsville, Chalfont, and Lambertville, has been working on opening new locations inside and outside of the…
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Kintnersville Development to be Redone With the Addition of Micro Cabins, Restaurants, and Event Spaces
A Bucks County property is set to be redeveloped into a custom estate for local residents and visitors of one of the area’s most beautiful towns. Emma Dooling wrote about the new development in the Philadelphia Business Journal. The property of Durham Springs, located in Kintnersville, was recently purchased by Landmark Developers for $2.4 million.…
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Owner of Yardley Middle Eastern Restaurant to Celebrate Anniversary of Immigration With Free Falafels
A Middle Eastern restaurant chain, with their latest location opened in Bucks County, will be celebrating a person milestone with free food. Pita Chip, a Philadelphia-based Middle Eastern chain, will be celebrating their founder’s “Americaversary” by giving away falafels and bowls to their first 79 customers at all locations on Dec. 9. The number signifies…
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Owners of Proposed Wrightstown Winery Hope to Receive Zoning Relief
The owners of a proposed Bucks County winery are hoping they will receive relief for their project from the local zoning hearing board. Jeff Werner wrote about the winery for the Newtown Patch. The owners of a proposed Wrightstown Township winery, Angela J. Banket Rienzi and Armando D. Rienzi, are depending on the outcome of…
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The Loss of a Young Newtown Mother, Local Teacher Leaves Community Grieving
A Bucks County native and local teacher’s recent passing has left several communities mourning her and remembering her story. Jillian Mele wrote about the late local teacher and mother for 6ABC. The sudden loss of 30-year-old Jennifer Krasna, a Newtown mother and teacher who was loved and adored by all who knew her, has left…
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Bucks County Ranked Among the Top Areas in the State With the Most Incoming Investments
Bucks County recently made a list of the top areas in the state for incoming investments, as well as other important financial transactions. Staff reporters at SmartAsset wrote about the listing and financial implications. The county made the website’s top 10 areas in the state of Pennsylvania in regards to several economic and financial aspects.…
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Bucks County-Based Donut Chain to Reopen in Philadelphia, With Plenty of New Items on the Menu
After a devastating few years due to the pandemic, a Bucks County donut chain is coming back in Philadelphia with more options than ever. Emma Dooling wrote about the comeback in the Philadelphia Business Journal. Factory Donuts Coffee’N Chicken, formerly known as just Factory Donuts, was once a common spot for donut lovers in the…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Beautifully Converted Barn in Yardley
One of Bucks County’s most beautiful and historic homes has recently gone up for sale, with many custom features attracting potential buyers. . . This restored farmhouse and stone bank barn along with a guest cottage is situated on a beautiful 2.4 acre lot in Yardley. . . With a exceptional location in Lower Makefield…
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Holy Family University Hosts Clinic for Flu Vaccine, COVID-19 Booster at Philadelphia Campus
Holy Family University recently held a clinic for residents who wanted to catch up on their flu vaccines and COVID-19 boosters. The event was held at the school’s Stevenson Lane Residence, located at 9801 Frankford Avenue in Philadelphia, at the school’s city campus. The clinic took place on Nov. 30 from 11 AM – 3…
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Delaware Valley University Football Team to Host Division III Playoff Quarterfinals This Weekend
Delaware Valley University’s football team is gearing up for a major game this weekend, where they will host the opposing team. The Aggies will host the University of Mount Union in the Division III football playoff quarterfinals on Dec. 3 at 12 PM. The game will be held at James Work Memorial Stadium, located at…
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Jamison Brewery Unveils New Beer Influenced by One of Rock Music’s Biggest Names
A Bucks County brewery has just announced a new beer, whose name and artwork pays homage to one of the biggest names in punk rock. Warwick Farm Brewing, located at 800 Almshouse Road in Jamison, has announced the release of their latest beer. Titled “Never Mind the Beer: Bitter Bollocks”, the new brew is an…
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Warrington Couple Find Their Dream Home Thanks to a Wrong Turn
A Bucks County couple is feeling rather lucky after a chance sighting helped them to secure the home of their dreams. Laura Hoover wrote about the lucky coincidence for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Larissa and Joshua Weiskopf found their dream home – and a farm to boot – when they took a wrong turn while driving…
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Despite Previous Rejections, Bucks County-Based Healthcare Firm Tries to Buy Local Hospitals
A Bucks County hospital turnaround firm is working to secure several healthcare locations in the area, even after previous attempts failed. John George wrote about the business plans in the Philadelphia Business Journal. Stonebridge Healthcare, a Bucks County-based firm, has reached out to representatives of Tower Health in an attempt to buy some of their…









































