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‘Fall Harvest Sampler’ to be Held in Doylestown at the End of the Month
A community celebration is scheduled to be held in Doylestown at the end of the month, with proceeds supporting a local organization. The seventh annual “Fall Harvest Sampler” is set to be held at the Peace Valley Nature Center, located at 170 North Chapman Road, on Sept. 29 at 7 PM. Held on the shores…
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Plant-Based Cafe Opens its Doors on Bristol’s Mill Street. Read to Learn More
A new cafe has opened in Bristol, offering vegetarian and plant-based foods and a wide variety of amazing coffees to choose from. Terra Cotta Green Market Co opened its doors at 236 Mill Street on Sept. 7. The latest cafe on the popular street, the new business caters to those who are vegetarian, plant-based, or those…
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Bucks County Community College’s Wordsmiths Reading Series Continues Later This Month
The Wordsmiths Reading Series, one of the longest-running cultural events at Newtown-based Bucks County Community College, continues its proud tradition of live readings with three exciting gatherings for the fall 2023 season. Poets Joanna Fuhrman and Lynn Levin will read selected poems in room 142 of the historic Tyler Hall on the Newtown campus on…
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Holy Family University to Offer Free English as a Second Language Classes to Immigrant Communities
Holy Family University’s Center for Academic Enhancement and Office of Mission and Diversity are pleased to announce the continuation of free English as a Second Language (ESL) classes for immigrants in the community. The classes, offered in-person on the University’s Northeast campus, located at 9801 Frankford Avenue in Philadelphia, as well as online, have been expanded beyond…
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9/11 Memorial Run to be Held in Bucks County This Weekend. Read for All the Details
An upcoming race in Bucks County will be held to remember the local residents who lost their lives in the country’s worst tragedy. The Garden of Reflection, located at 1950 Woodside Road in Yardley, will be hosting a 5k race on Sept. 10 to commemorate those lost in the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. 18 residents…
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Lambertville Historical Society to Host Exhibit on the Town’s First Well-Known Photographer
The Lambertville Historical Society will be showing a series of photographs from the area’s frist high profile photographer. John A. Anderson was Lambertville’s first well-known photographer, with many of his pictures taken between 1890 – 1915. An exhibit of his high-resolution works will be held at the James Wilson Marshall House Museum, located at 60…
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‘Olde Langhorne Harvest Day’ to be Held This October. Read to Learn More
A town in Bucks County is gearing up to celebrate the fall and the Halloween season in late October, with a fun event scheduled for everyone. Olde Langhorne Harvest Day is set to be held in Langhorne Borough on Oct. 28 from 10 AM – 3 PM. Attendees can come and enjoy various crafters, food,…
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Popular Halal Food Truck Moves Locations in Warminster. Read to Learn Where
A popular food truck in Warminster has moved locations, but fans of their dishes do not need to worry, as they are still nearby. Bucks Gyro, a halal food spot, has moved its small food truck two minutes away from its original location, which was at the Sunoco gas station at 40 East Street Road.…
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According to One TikToker, New Hope’s Oldestone is the Prettiest Restaurant in Pennsylvania
A Philadelphia-based TikTok user recently posted a video dubbing Oldestone Steakhouse in New Hope as the prettiest restaurant in Pennsylvania – and rains praise over its amazing food as well, writes Gianna for 94.5 PST. The dining destination was formerly known as Marsha Browns. It is located in a 150-year-old building that was once a…
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New Comic Featuring Doylestown Native Pink Coming Out on Her Birthday
Doylestown native Alecia Beth Moore, better known as Pink, will get a special birthday present this year, reports CBS News Philadelphia. The popular singer with numerous major hits, including “So What” and “Just Give Me A Reason”, is the newest subject of the “Female Force” comic book series published by Tidalwave Productions. The comic book…
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‘Oktoberfest’ Festivities Coming to Warminster This Weekend. Read to Learn More
A popular celebration will be held in Warminster this weekend, giving locals and vistors the chance to enjoy classic festivities. Vereinigung Erzgebirge, a German–American social and sports club located at 130 Davisville Road in Warminster, will be hsoting its 86th annual Oktoberfest on Sept. 9 at 11 AM. Along with soccer games, a keg tapping ceremony, and…
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Enjoy Undulating Rows of Vines As You Sip Wine on Delaware River Railroad Winery Train
The Delaware River Railroad Winery Train, which leaves from the train station in nearby Phillipsburg, New Jersey, offers one of the best train trips for wine lovers, writes Kimberley Lovato for AARP. The ride lasts for two hours as the train chugs along the Delaware River. You will be seated in the historic train cars…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Mediterranean-Style Palatial Estate in New Hope
An incredible estate in New Hope has gone up for sale, offering regal luxury in one of Bucks County’s most coveted areas. . . Built into a hillside of Jericho Mountain, this incredible French–European mansion offers details and amenities like no other. . . From the secure gated entry coming in off the road over…
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Historic Theater in Bucks County to Screen Documentary on Vincent Motorcycles
The Newtown Theatre, located at 120 North State Street in Newtown, will screen “Speed is Expensive: Philip Vincent and the Million Dollar Motorcycle” on Sept. 7 at 7:30 PM. Narrated by Scottish actor Ewan McGregor, this documentary tells the dramatic story of the legendary Vincent motorcycle. Before the film, an original Vincent motorcycle will be…
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Fourth Edition of ‘Paddler’s Guide to the Delaware River’ is the Perfect Companion for Eager Explorers
Gary Letcher, who spent a career in environmental law, recently published the fourth edition of his popular book, “Paddlers’ Guide to the Delaware River”, writes Chris Mele for the Delaware Currents. Letcher published his early guides, “Canoeing the Delaware”, in 1985 and 1997. He had to rename the guide in 2012 to “A Paddler’s Guide…
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47th Annual ‘Newtown Market Day’ to be Held Next Month, With Countless Vendors Attending
A popular community event is returning to Newtown next month, offering a wide array of artisans’ and other vendors’ wares for sale. The annual Newtown Market Day is set to be held on Oct. 7 from 10 AM – 4 PM, with a rain date set for Oct. 8 at the same times of day.…









































