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Warrington Playground Promotes Inclusion for Children of All Abilities
A playground in Warrington has been working toward making itself a fun spot for children of all abilities in and outside of the Bucks County area. Matteo Iadonisi wrote about the Bucks County park for 6ABC Action News. Lion’s Pride Park, standing not he space once used by Twin Oaks Day Camp, has been promoting…
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Retired New Hope Borough Police Officer Remembered for Friendship, Leadership, and Wisdom in Department
An officer with the New Hope Borough Police Department is being remembered for his leadership and friendship among the community and his co-workers. Officer Robert “Bob” Forbes, who passed away last week, first joined the police department in 1970. With over 40 years of service to his community under his belt, Forbes had retired in…
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Klinger Middle School Students, Staff Join Forces with Warminster Food Bank, Giant for Local Food Drive
In an effort to combat growing food insecurity in Bucks County, the Warminster Food Bank joined forces with students and staff from Klinger Middle School and Giant to hold a food drive. Staff writers at Fox 29 wrote about the recent partnership to combat hunger. In just one day, the group managed to collect close…
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Warrington Biotechnology Company Enters Global Licensing Agreement That Could Be Worth $80 Million
A biotechnology company in Warrington recently entered a global licensing agreement with a Japanese pharmaceutical company. John George wrote about the recent agreement for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Windtree Therapeutic entered the recent agreement with Lee’s Pharmaceutical Ltd. of Hong Kong and its affiliate, Zhaoke Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd. The agreement covers the Bucks County company’s…
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Talks of Single-Use Plastics Ban Being Floated in Doylestown Borough
Doylestown is one of the latest areas to being talks of banning single use plastics in stores across the area. Jeff Werner wrote about the potential decision for the Doylestown Patch. In an ordinance being proposed by the Environmental Advisory Council (EAC) on Sept. 20, local residents will be able to have their voices heard…
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St. Mary Medical Center Brings In New President and Chief Medical Officer
St. Mary Medical Center in Langhorne recently hired a new president and chief medical officer to their staff. Kelly Gooch wrote about the medical staff changes for Becker’s Hospital Review. As part of a change in senior staff at the Bucks County hospital, Michael Magro, DO, was recently named President of the long-standing medical center.…
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Bucks County Symphony Orchestra to Celebrate 70th Anniversary Season
The Bucks County Symphony Orchestra is preparing to celebrate 70 years of music and events with their upcoming anniversary season. Under the direction of new maestro José Luis Domínguez, the symphony will be celebrating seven decades of classical music with several upcoming performances. Upcoming performances will include: Claire Thai on harp, performing at Central Bucks…
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Central Bucks East’s Patriot Stadium Lit Up for First Time Following New Light Installation
Central Bucks High School East’s football stadium finally had lights installed, allowing the school’s athletes to play night games. Michele Haddon wrote about and took photos of the first night game for the Bucks County Courier Times. On Thursday, the school played their first night game at First Lt. Colby Umbrell Field at Patriot Stadium.…
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Quakertown Public Market Is Becoming a New Bucks County Hot Spot
For those looking for a variety of eats in one spot, look no further than the Trolley Barn Public Market in Quakertown. Vittoria Woodill reported on the Bucks County spot for her video segment Taste With Tori on CBS Philadelphia. “If you are looking for culture and cuisine and, again, something that will be a…
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Central Bucks East Football Team Mourns Loss of Former Player Who Battled Cancer
Central Bucks High School East’s football team is mourning the recent loss of a former player who battled cancer over the last few years. Drew Markol wrote b about the player and the team for the Bucks County Courier Times. Connor Boyle, a former member of the high school’s football team and a recent graduate,…
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Doylestown Vintage T-Shirt Boutique Offers Mentorships for Local Residents With Special Needs
A Doylestown boutique specializing in t-shirts is using its space to mentor local residents who have special needs such as autism. Matteo Iadonisi wrote about the Bucks County clothes store for 6ABC Action News. The Monkey’s Uncle is a vintage t-shirt shop that his been in operation since 2010. The owners were inspired by their…
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Council Rock High School North, South Showcase New Sounds at Preview Night
The marching bands of both Council Rock High School North and South recently debuted their new sounds at a local Preview Night. Jeff Werner wrote about the musical event for the Newtown, PA Patch. The award-winning marching bands performed at the Walt Snyder Stadium in Newtown on Wednesday.With competitions coming up in October, the bands…
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Yardley Borough Resident Files Petition To Reduce Size of Local Council
A local resident has filed a petition to have the Yardley Borough Council from seven to five members. Chris English wrote about the recent petition for the Bucks County Herald. Earl Markey, a Yardley Borough resident, has received 151 signatures. With this being the required 5% of the local registered voters, the petition will be…
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Denver Nuggets Player, Archbishop Wood Graduate To Stay on Team Following Serious Injury
Following a serious injury to his leg, a Villanova and Archbishop Wood graduate will continue to play for the Denver Nuggets. Cody Taylor wrote about the Bucks county native for Rookie Wire. Collin Gillespie played for both Villanova University and Archbishop Wood Catholic High School in Warminster. Recently, he suffered a serious fracture to his…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Beautiful Mid-Century Converted Barn in New Hope
A mid-century, converted barn in a coveted and quiet part of New Hope has recently gone up for sale. . . Situated on seven acres of natural, private Bucks County forest land, this house features four bedrooms, two full bathrooms, and two partial bathrooms. . . 3,000 square feet of living space make this hidden…
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Doylestown To Turn Town Teal For Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month
Doylestown Borough will be decorating their town with teal ribbons and other items to raise awareness of ovarian cancer. Jeff Werner wrote about the upcoming color changes for the Doylestown Patch. This Saturday, volunteers will begin placing teal ribbons on 400 lampposts in the area. Like other forms of cancer, a specific-colored ribbon represents awareness…
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Sellersville Church Dedicates New “Little Free Library” For Congregation, Local Residents
St. Paul’s United Church of Christ of Sellerville officially opened its Little Garden Library with a ribbon cutting and dedication service on Aug. 21. The ‘take a book, share a book’ community library box is part of the national and international Little Free Library network. “At St. Paul’s we strive to live out our call to serve the…
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Longtime Newtown Township Police Officer Set To Retire After 40 Years of Service
A longtime officer of the Newtown Township Police Department has retired after 40 years of work. Jeff Werner wrote about the longtime officer for the Newtown, PA Patch. Officer Jules Ferraro will be retiring his badge to spend more time with his friends and family. A veteran officer of 40 years, Ferraro has spent the last…









































