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Bucks County Craft Ice Company Relocates Headquarters to Texas, Announces New CEO
Lux Ice, a company that operated out of Morrisville for some time, is moving out of state as its business continues to expand. Ryan Mulligan wrote about the company’s updates for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The company announced that it will be moving to Dallas, Texas for a larger manufacturing facility. The owners also announced…
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Learn About the Haunted History of a Famous Bucks County Estate on Halloween Weekend
One of Bucks County’s most popular historical buildings will be teaching visitors about its haunted past, present, and future. The Pearl S. Buck House, located at 520 Dublin Road in Perkasie, will be hosting two Halloween Ghost Tours in late October. The first one will be held on Oct. 27 and the second on Oct.…
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Come and Learn Facts About Local Songbirds at Upcoming Washington Crossing Workshop
An upcoming Teacher Workshop in Washington Crossing will help local educators learn important facts about the county’s wildlife. Officials from the Delaware Canal State Park and the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources will be hosting a “PA Songbirds Educator Workshop” on Oct. 9 from 9 AM – 3:30 PM. The interactive lecture will…
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Doylestown Charity Organization is Raising Awareness for ‘Malnutrition Awareness Week’
Meals on Wheels of Central Bucks County is working to help local residents understand the signs and dangers of malnutrition. The organization, headquartered at 700 Shady Retreat Road in Doylestown, is sharing information with the public as a part of “Malnutrition Awareness Week.” Working with the community for decades, the organization acknowledges malnutrition as a…
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Looking to Get Rid of Your Old Electronics? This Bucks County Township Has You Covered
Bensalem Township will be hosting a free “Electronics Recycling Event” in the fall. The event will be held from Oct. 21 – 29 at 3800 Hulmeville Road. Electronics that can be brought include desktop and laptop computers, keyboards and mice, cell phone and laptop batteries, audiovisual equipment, telephones, and cell phones, to name a few.…
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Teachers, Students from a Bensalem Catholic School to be Featured on Popular Trivia Show
An elementary school in Bensalem will soon be featured on a popular television show, where they will answer a variety of questions. Saint Ephrem Catholic School, located at 5340 Hulmeville Road, will see three students and three teachers participate in “The ClassH-Room,” a trivia show hosted on Fox 29 Philadelphia. “This week, it’s the premiere…
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Organnons Natural Market to Celebrate 10 Years of Business at the End of the Month
A grocery store in Bucks County will be celebrating a decade of business and community at the end of the month. Organnons Natural Market, located at 591 Durham Road in Wrightstown, has been a popular shop in the area for several years. Offering organic foods, natural housecare products, and a wide variety of supplements for…
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New Hope Railroad to Offer Halloween Fun Through ‘No Hope After Dark’
The New Hope Railroad will be celebrating the Halloween season in style with fun upcoming events for those looking for a good scare. “No Hope After Dark” will be held from Oct. 6 – 31. A PG-13 scare-fest for all on board, the trip will take passengers through various stops on the railroad for a…
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Ottsville Farm Unveils Restocked Goat Milk Soap Scents, Other Natural Products
A farm in Ottsville is creating a wide array of natural products using a highly popular ingredient they collect on a regular basis. Frogtown Cedars Farm is creating soap bars and lotions using milk from the goats that they raise on the property. With scents like Minty Coffee Scrub, Coconut Lime, Lavender Honey Oat, and…
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Morrisville Yoga Center Offering Painting, Meditation Sessions This Month
A studio in Morrisville is preparing to show local residents the benefits of yoga, meditation, and art all in one fun class. Flower of Life Yoga, located at 375 West Trenton Avenue, will be hosting a “Meditate and Paint” class on Sept. 24 from 2 – 4 PM. Attendees will be shown a basis meditation…
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Governor Visits Langhorne Middle School, Highlights Universal Free Breakfast Program
Governor Josh Shapiro visited Maple Point Middle School in Langhorne last week to join students for breakfast and highlight the universal free breakfast program, according to a staff report from the Latrobe Bulletin. Shapiro made the program a priority in his first budget address. “I proposed providing free breakfast to Pennsylvania students in my first…
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Michener Art Museum Awarded $184,000 Grant for Exhibit Delving Into Property’s Past
The Michener Art Museum, located at 138 South Pine Street in Doylestown, has been awarded a large grant for a major upcoming exhibition. The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage awarded the museum with a large grant for the 2024 exhibition “Behind These Walls: Reckoning with Incarceration.” The museum, whose property was once a jail…
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Yardley Restaurant to Celebrate Second Annual ‘Rosh Hashawarma’ Event
For the second year in a row, a restaurant in Bucks County will be celebrating a major holiday this weekend with food and community. Pita Chip, located at 1623 Big Oak Road in Yardley, is celebrating Rosh Hashanah this year in a fun way, offering “Rosh Hashawarma” family meal dinners to guests. The celebration began on Sept.…
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Learn the Art of Flower Pressing This Weekend With This Bucks County Farm
A flower farm in Bucks County will be showing local residents how to properly press flowers in a fun event this weekend. Rise & Shine Flower Farm, located in Kintnersville, is hosting a “Flower Pressing Workshop” in Pipersville on Sept. 16. Those who are interested can register online. The event will be held from 10…
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Sellersville Oncology Group Takes Legal Action Against Two Philadelphia Hospitals
Alliance Cancer Specialists, based in Sellersville, has filed a lawsuit against Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals and Jefferson Health for alleged attempts to monopolize cancer care in Northeast Philadelphia, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Bucks County oncology group with more than a dozen practice sites throughout the region filed the lawsuit in…
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Feasterville Italian Restaurant Announces New Menu with Various Gluten-Free Options
A popular Italian restaurant in Bucks County has announced new menu items to accommodate more customers while offering delicious food. Gusto Ristorante Italiano BYOB, located at 430 West Street Road in Feasterville, will begin offering a new menu on Sept. 12 with multiple gluten-free options. One of the new menu items will be gluten-free potato gnocchi;…









































