• Southampton Church Wraps Up Centennial Celebrations with Mass, Gala

    Southampton Church Wraps Up Centennial Celebrations with Mass, Gala

    Our Lady of Good Counsel, located at 611 Knowles Avenue in Southampton, wrapped up its year-long centennial celebration on Sept. 10 with a special mass followed by a gala, according to a staff report from the Catholic Philly. Our Lady of Good Counsel Centennial Mass Celebration took place at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church…

  • Falls Township’s Annual ‘Touch a Truck’ Event Raises Over $26K for Charity

    Falls Township’s Annual ‘Touch a Truck’ Event Raises Over $26K for Charity

    Falls Township’s sixth annual Touch a Truck fundraiser, which was held recently, was bigger and better than years past, featuring even more large trucks, excavators, towing vehicles, utility trucks, mowers, emergency response vehicles, fire trucks, construction vehicles, and heavy machinery.  Hand in hand with more vehicles is the addition of several new sponsors, who, with…

  • Yardley’s Jackie Rogowicz Ties for Lead at Women’s Mid-Am As Play Suspended Due to Darkness

    Yardley’s Jackie Rogowicz Ties for Lead at Women’s Mid-Am As Play Suspended Due to Darkness

    Yardley native Jackie Rogowicz remained in a good position to earn co-medalist honors at the Women’s Mid-Am on Sunday as darkness forced officials to suspend play, writes Julia Pine for USGA. Rogowicz, who is a former Penn State golfer and currently works as an investment analyst, is currently playing in her second Mid-Am. Last year,…

  • Explore “The Right to Read” with Documentary, Panel Discussion at Bucks County Community College

    Explore “The Right to Read” with Documentary, Panel Discussion at Bucks County Community College

    More than one-third of fourth graders in the United States read at a “below basic” level, according to a recent report by the National Assessment of Educational Progress. Even more alarming, more than half of Black, Hispanic, and Native American fourth graders score “below basic” on reading tests, the report found. “What good is winning…

  • Taking the First Step as a New Business Owner

    Taking the First Step as a New Business Owner

    So, you have a product or service you want to share and you know that your business could be successful, but you’re just not sure where to begin. You’re not alone. Starting a new business can be very intimidating to someone who is not familiar with the process. With so many things to consider and…

  • Bluegrass Music on Tap at Historic Theater in Bucks County This Month. Read to Learn More

    Bluegrass Music on Tap at Historic Theater in Bucks County This Month. Read to Learn More

    The historic Newtown Theatre, located at 120 North State Street, will present “A Night of Bluegrass Music with Borderline” on Sept. 15 at 8 PM. Borderline is a Bucks County bluegrass trio that is known for its hard-driving instrumentals and tight, three-part harmonies. From driving tunes like Rosanne Cash’s “My Baby Thinks He’s a Train”…

  • Fairless Hills Nonprofit Secures $10,000 Matching Donation Gift from Local Philanthropic Couple

    Fairless Hills Nonprofit Secures $10,000 Matching Donation Gift from Local Philanthropic Couple

    A nonprofit in Fairless Hills collected a large sum of money to continue aiding community members who are in need. United Way of Bucks County, headquarted at 413 Hood Boulevard, holds a “Stuff the Bus” fundraiser every year to collect school supplies for local children and other goods for community members. Last week, the organization…

  • Battling Leukemia, a Boy from Bucks County is Treated to a Phillies-Themed Room Makeover

    Battling Leukemia, a Boy from Bucks County is Treated to a Phillies-Themed Room Makeover

    Rowan Linder, a five-year-old boy from Bucks County who was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia last year, was treated to a Phillies surprise makeover of his bedroom, writes Nina Baratti for KYW Newsradio. Rowan and his 9-year-old sister Aubrey were all smiles when they realized last week that there was a surprise waiting for them…

  • Metaphysical Shop Prepares to Open New Location in Telford. Read to Learn More

    Metaphysical Shop Prepares to Open New Location in Telford. Read to Learn More

    A business in Bucks County is preparing to move its operations to another part of the area, offering a unique collection of goods. Highly Mystical Creations, currently located at 308 West Callowhill Street in Perkasie, is preparing to open a new location in Telford. Offering a wide array of metaphysical goods, this shop is a great…

  • Holy Family University Welcomes New Inductees Into Honors Program

    Holy Family University Welcomes New Inductees Into Honors Program

    Holy Family University welcomed 29 members of the Class of 2027 into the University’s Honors Program during an induction ceremony on Sept. 8. Vice President for Academic Affairs Dr. Shelley Robbins, along with Honors Council co-presidents Sean Pramnieks ‘24 and Emily Schwartz ’24, provided opening remarks. Sister Mary Joan Jacobs, CSFN, delivered the invocation, and…

  • Community Yard Sale Benefitting the Fallsington Library to be Held in October

    Community Yard Sale Benefitting the Fallsington Library to be Held in October

    Trade your once-beloved treasures for cash or shop for an array of bargains while fundraising for the Fallsington Library at Falls Township’s community yard sale this fall.  Set for Oct. 1 from 9 AM – 1 PM at Falls Township Community Park, the community yard sale is a great opportunity to clear out the closets…

  • Bucks County Remembers Residents Who Lost Their Lives on 9/11. Read to Learn Their Names

    Bucks County Remembers Residents Who Lost Their Lives on 9/11. Read to Learn Their Names

    The Bucks County Government is honoring those local residents who lost their lives in the country’s worst tragedy. The names of the 18 Bucks County residents, who perished in the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, were listed by the local government to honor and remember them. Lower Makefield Township held a ceremony on the…

  • Bristol Brewery Announces Second Taproom Location to Open in Newtown This Year

    Bristol Brewery Announces Second Taproom Location to Open in Newtown This Year

    A popular brewery based in Bristol has announced plans to expand through Bucks County as they prepare to open a second location. Second Sin Brewing Company, located at 1500 Grundy Lane, will be opening another location in Newtown by the end of the year. Set to open at 17 North State Street, the new location…

  • Doylestown Museum Showcases New Exhibit of Native American Art, Artifacts

    Doylestown Museum Showcases New Exhibit of Native American Art, Artifacts

    An art museum in Doylestown is telling the story of the area’s Native American inhabitants through an immersive gallery. The Michener Art Museum, located at 138 S Pine Street, began its latest art exhibit on Sept. 9. “Never Broken: Visualizing Lenape Histories” delves into the long history of the Lenni Lenape, a Native American tribe…

  • Bucks County Township to Commemorate 9/11 Victims This Week. Read to Learn When and Where

    Bucks County Township to Commemorate 9/11 Victims This Week. Read to Learn When and Where

    A township in Bucks County will be remembering local residents who lost their lives in the country’s worst tragedy. Lower Makefield Township will be honoring the memory of the 18 Bucks County residents who lost their lives in the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. A ceremony, which will be held at 8:30 AM on…

  • Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company Unveils New Beer, a Successor to a Previous Creation

    Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company Unveils New Beer, a Successor to a Previous Creation

    Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company is releasing Pick Window NZ, a spiritual successor to last year’s collaboration with Yakima Chief Hops and a shining showcase of the unique qualities of New Zealand hops. Pick Window, is a juicy hazy IPA brewed in collaboration with Yakima Chief and nzhops with a 7% ABV and, as the name…

  • New Art Gallery Opens at Upper Bucks Campus of Bucks County Community College

    New Art Gallery Opens at Upper Bucks Campus of Bucks County Community College

    Bucks County Community College has announced the grand opening of a brand-new art gallery in the North Building of the Upper Bucks Campus, located at 1 Hillendale Road in Perkasie. The gallery’s inaugural exhibition, aptly named “Show of Shows,” promises to captivate visitors with an array of diverse and inspiring works of art from talented…

  • Lenape Valley Foundation to Host Annual Suicide Prevention Conference

    Lenape Valley Foundation to Host Annual Suicide Prevention Conference

    The Lenape Valley Foundation will host its annual suicide prevention conference on Oct. 18 at Spring Mill Manor in Ivyland from 8 – 3:30 PM. The conference, which is sponsored by the Bucks County Suicide Prevention Task Force, aims to provide current information and best practices in suicide prevention. Renowned speakers will provide information and…