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PennDOT Looking for New Hires to Help at Their Maintenance Facility in Pipersville
Those who are looking to work to keep Bucks County safe will have the opportunity to apply for a lucrative career this month. PennDOT Engineering District 6 will host a hiring event for Bucks County Maintenance on Aug. 15, from 9 AM – 2 PM. The event will be held at PennDOT’s Bucks County Maintenance…
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Chick-fil-A in Richland Township to Reopen This Weekend. Read to Learn More
Chick-fil-A in Richland Township, the quick-service restaurant chain location that has been closed for renovations, is expected to reopen on Aug. 10, writes Ryan Kneller for the WFMZ 69 News. Located at 602 North West End Boulevard, the restaurant will reopen at 6:30 AM, according to an announcement on the business’ Facebook page. The location…
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‘Arthropalooza’ at Churchville Nature Center Offers Bug-Tasting and Cockroach Racing
Bugs were once again on the menu on Saturday at this year’s Arthropalooza at Churchville Nature Center, writes Emily Rizzo for the WHYY. In addition to staple barbeque-flavored crickets and pizza-flavored worms, the annual event offered more options than ever, including honey mustard, chocolate coffee, sour cream and onion, and curry tastes. Those who decided…
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Come Learn About the Ghosts of a Historic Bucks County Mansion This Fall
A popular mansion in Bucks County will be offering tours of the premises this fall, sharing the stories of the ghosts that reside within it. Summerseat, located at 149 Harper Avenue in Morrisville, will be hosting two ghost tours during the Halloween season. The tours will be held on Oct. 14 and 21 at 6 PM.…
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Mechanicsville Farm Continues Interactive Program with Students from Around the Region
A farm in Bucks County is continuing a food program to help those in the area and offer students an engaging activity to do. The Carversville Farm Foundation, located at 6127 Mechanicsville Road in Mechanicsville, has begun their Philabundance Community Kitchen program. The annual event helps students from around the area learn more about food and agriculture while…
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‘Historic Bristol Day’ Returning to Bucks County This Fall. Read to Learn All the Details
A popular community event is returning to Bucks County, offering community fun and engaging activities for everyone. The 47th Historic Bristol Day is scheduled to be held on Oct. 21 from 10 AM – 4 PM. Members of the community and visitors to the area can enjoy a wide array of vendors, house tours, art,…
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Bucks County High School to Collect Household Hazardous Materials This Weekend
A high school in Bucks County will be helping local residents dispose of hazardous materials later this week. Bucks County Technical High School, located at 610 Wistar Road in Fairless Hills, will be hosting a Household Hazardous Waste Collection event on Aug. 12 at 8:30 AM. The event is rain or shine and does not…
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‘Blown Glass Ornament Workshop’ to Be Held at Bucks County Brewery this Fall
A popular brewery in Bucks County will be showing local residents a fun artform to create their own unique pieces. Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company, located at 909 Ray Avenue in Croydon, will be hosting a Blown Glass Ornament Workshop on Nov. 18 from 12 – 6 PM. “We’ll show you how to add color, heat…
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‘Doylestown Farmers Market’ to be Held This Weekend, with Reusable Bags and Plants for All
A borough in Bucks County will be hosting a popular farmers market this weekend, complete with environmentally-friendly goodies for all. The Doylestown Farmers Market will be held on Aug. 5 from 8 AM – 1 PM at South Hamilton Street in Doylestown. Vendors of all kinds will be in attendance to sell their food and…
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Bucks County Community College Hosts Unity Meeting of Human Relations Commissions
Bucks County Community College hosted a Unity Meeting of Human Relations Commissions from across Bucks County on July 26, ahead of the upcoming school year. The goal was to unify and coordinate HRC officials’ responses to potential discrimination cases against K-12 students. Kevin Antoine, the College’s Associate Vice President of Community & Government Relations and…
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‘Peach & Sunflower Festival’ Coming to Bucks County This Weekend. Read to Learn More
A festival is returning to a farm in Bucks County, offering a day of family-friendly activities and music for everyone. Shady Brook Farm, located at 931 Stony Hill Road in Yardley, will be hosting the Peach and Sunflower on Aug. 5, 6, 12, and 13 from 10 AM – 5 PM. The festival will offer…
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New Hope Gallery to Showcase Artwork Created by Late Grateful Dead Frontman
An art gallery in Bucks County will be showing and selling artwork created by one of rock music’s most beloved frontmen. Arete Gallery, located at 122 South Main Street in New Hope, will be showing the artwork of Jerry Garcia, the late frontman of the Grateful Dead, from Aug. 1 – 9. The gallery will…
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Popular Annual Car Show to Be Held in Town Just Outside of Bucks County
An annual car show, which draws people from around the area, is scheduled to take place in a town just across the river from Bucks County. The 12th annual Flemington Speedway Historical Society Car Show will be held on Oct. 21 from 9 AM – 3 PM at the Roger K. Everitt Fairgrounds in Lambertville.…
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Doylestown Sunflower Farm Offers Visitors Various Instagram-Worthy Photo Opportunities
The season of sunflowers is upon us, with farms throughout the region offering both pick-your-own experiences and Instagram-worthy photo opportunities, writes Franki Rudnesky for PhillyVoice. In Bucks County, Hellerick’s Family Farm in Doylestown opens its Sunflower Days on Aug. 15. The farm has several sunflower fields featuring differing flower varieties, and visitors can walk or…
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Pennsbury School District Celebrates Director of Elementary Education As She Retires
A school district in Bucks County is celebrating the career of a longtime employee, who has made large impact on local education. Michele Spack, the distirct’s director of elementary education, retired after working for the Pennsbury School District for 32 years. Over the course of her time with the district, Spack served in several different…









































