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Nockamixon State Park Implements New Hunting Guidelines To Increase Public Safety
In an effort to increase public safety, Bucks County’s Nockamixon State Park will be one of several local parks updating their hunting guidelines. Dayne Marae wrote about the new guidelines for 69 WFMZ News. Following the accidental shooting and killing of a Bucks County man at the park in 2020, local lawmakers have been working…
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Bucks County Lawmaker Announces Mental Health, Safety Funding for Local Schools
A Bucks County lawmaker has announced thousands of dollars to go to Pennsylvania school districts towards mental health and safety procedures. Jeff Werner wrote about the new funding for the Newtown, PA Patch. State Sen. Steve Santarsiero joined members of the Bucks County government and Pennsbury School District on Thursday to announce details on the…
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Holy Family University Announces Expansion in Newtown, New Campus Facility
Holy Family University has announced the acquisition of a new campus facility in Newtown, further expanding the college’s campus for students inside and outside of the Bucks County area. The new location, which will be known as the Newtown West campus, will supplement the existing Newtown East campus located at 1 Campus Drive in Newtown.…
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Several Bucks County Companies Make the 2022 Inc. 5000 List for Fastest Growth
Ten Bucks County companies made the 2022 Inc. 5000 list. Ryan Mulligan wrote about the local companies that were featured in the list for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The list ranks the fastest-growing companies in the nation based on their revenue growth in the last three years. To be considered, the companies have to be…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Spectacular Gothic Victorian Farmhouse in Carversville
A beautiful Gothic-style Victorian farmhouse in Carversville has gone up for sale. . . Originally built in mid-19th century, this home is perfectly perched on a hilltop and surrounded by a natural woodland landscape. For lovers of the beauty of Bucks County, this house is a must-have. . . The wonderfully decorated front porch wraps…
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Langhorne Players Kicking Off the New School Year With Late Playwright’s Final Work
The Langhorne Players will be performing the final work of a Pulitzer Prize-winning author in late August and early September. The Bucks County group will be performing “Third” by Wendy Wasserstein at the Spring Garden Mill, located in the vicinity of Tyler State Park in Newtown. The play was Wasserstein’s final work before she passed…
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“Scarecrows in the Village” To Return To Peddler’s Village. Find Out How You Can Participate in the Fun
The popular “Scarecrows in the Village” event will be returning to Peddler’s Village in September, kicking off the local Halloween season. From Sept. 5 to Halloween Day, the Lahaska village will see an army of scarecrows standing around the area. Each year, entrees become more and more creative with their spooky creations. From Disney characters…
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See When Central Bucks High School West Will Play Against Other Nearby Teams
The Central Bucks West Bucks will have their hands full as their team previews shows the various games they have coming up. David Mika wrote about the latest roster for EasternPAFootball.com. The Doylestown high school will begin their season at the end of August and play until late October. Several games will be against other…
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Wall Street Journal: Morrisville Elementary School One of Many Using Messaging Apps to Keep Parents in the Know
An elementary school in Morrisville is one of many schools around the nation using messaging apps to organize school news for parents. Julie Jargon wrote about the messaging apps for The Wall Street Journal. As the new school year fast approaches, parents throughout America are not looking forward to a particular aspect of the back-to-school…
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Historic Hartsville Home With George Washington Ties to Host Annual Revolutionary War Reenactment
The Moland House of Warwick Township, once a headquarters for then-General George Washington, will host its annual Revolutionary War Reenactment on Aug 27. The historic home was once owned by John Moland, a successful lawyer who worked in the Bucks County and Philadelphia areas. During the Revolutionary War, George Washington used the home as his…
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Growing Up in a Law Enforcement Family, Falls Township Officer Earns Well-Deserved Promotion
An officer with the Falls Township Police Department, whose family has a long history in law enforcement, was promoted to a Detective on Tuesday. Nicole Rosenthal wrote about the local promotion for the Levittown, PA Patch. Officer Ronald MacPherson was promoted to Detective at a ceremony on Tuesday morning. McPherson’s father, Ronald MacPherson, also served…
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Hatboro Snack Retailer Hosts Rep. Madeleine Dean for Feedback from Black, Female, Small-Business Owners
The Black, all-female owners of Nutz About Popcorn, a Hatboro savory-sweet snack provider, described their ongoing COVID-19 struggles to a very sympathetic ear: U.S. Rep. Madeleine Dean. Raquel Williams reported every important kernel of their roundtable meeting for KYW Newsradio. Lynette Smith opened her shop in late winter 2018, identifying popcorn and sweets as an…
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Doylestown Cyclist Celebrates Bike Race Victories As He Battles Cancer
A Doylestown cyclist is continuing to race as he fights a brain tumor he was diagnosed with several years ago. Daphne Sashin wrote about the Bucks County native’s ride of a lifetime for Penn Medicine News. Chris Baccash, a former business analyst, was looking to use his time and talents to help people when he…
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Newtown Art Gallery Showcasing Work of Two Artists from Ukraine, Georgia
A popular art gallery in Newtown is showcasing the work of two artists from the countries of Ukraine and Georgia. Staff writers at the Bucks County Herald wrote about the recent exhibition. Alexander Serebryany and Parnaos Surabischwili, from Ukraine and Georgia, respectively, are having their art shown at Countryside Gallery & Customer Frame Design in…
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Bucks County School Districts Continue Working to Feed Local Children in Need
Several school districts in the Bucks County area are continuing efforts to feed children throughout the area. Ella Castronuovo wrote about the charitable acts in the Bucks County Courier Times. Samuel K. Faust Elementary School, located in Bensalem, was one of several local schools working to stop hunger in the Bucks County area. As part…
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Here’s What to Know About the Upcoming 72nd Annual Middletown Grange Fair in Wrightstown
The 72nd annual Middletown Grange Fair will be returning to Bucks County for the next few days. Ella Castronuovo wrote about the fair for the Bucks County Courier Times. The popular fair will be returning to the Middletown Grange at 576 Penns Park Road in Wrightstown from Aug. 17 to Aug. 21. First starting in…
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Poke Bros Opens Latest Hawaiian Cuisine Establishment in Langhorne
Poke Bros., a popular Hawaiian seafood chain, will be opening its latest location in Langhorne, allowing Bucks County residents to enjoy the tropical namesake dish. Jeff Werner wrote about the new eatery for the Newtown, PA Patch. The new seafood spot opened today at the Summit Square Shopping Center in Langhorne. An ever-expanding chain, this…
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Bucks County Community College Hosting Annual Short Fiction Contest, Looking for Entrees
Bucks County Community College has announced that their annual Short Story Contest is seeking local story writers for prizes and recognition. The Bucks County Short Fiction Contest is looking for entrees to their Fall 2022 competition. Eligible contests must be Bucks County residents who are 18 or older, and are not employees of the community…









































