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Yardley Museum Celebrates One Year of Local History and Organizating Informative Events
A museum in Bucks County is celebrating one full year of sharing local history and participating in educational events around the area. The Gather Place Museum, located at 188 South Canal Street in Yardley, is commemorating a full year of sharing Yardley’s history with local residents and visitors. The building of the church that it operates out of…
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Delaware Valley University Students Featured on ‘The Chef’s Kitchen: College Campus Cooking’
Four Delaware Valley University students with a passion in the food industry joined renowned Chefs Michael Solomonov, Lee Chizmar, Ryan Zellner, and Anthony Bonett for an episode of “The Chef’s Kitchen: College Campus Cooking”, which aired on NBC10, and several other networks, reaching over 78 million households. The show provides tips and techniques from the…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Beautiful, Spacious Estate in Newtown
A historic estate in Bucks County has gone up for sale, offering luxury living in one of the area’s most beloved towns. . . This stunning unique home is a true labor of love, meticulously renovated to seamlessly combine rustic charm of an original vintage barn with luxurious details. . . With a focus on quality and…
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‘Warminster Day’ Returning to Bucks County Next Month. Read to Learn More
An annual celebration in Bucks County will be used to acknowledge a major milestone in the history of a local park. The 20th anniversary of the opening of Warminster Community Park will be celebrated at Warminster Day on Sept. 23 from 11 AM – 4 PM at the park. “Enter the park at 350 E…
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Oscar Hammerstein’s Highland Farm in Doylestown to be Preserved After $2M Raised
The Doylestown home of Broadway musical legend Oscar Hammerstein has received a $500,000 posthumous gift that ensured the property will be purchased and preserved, writes Bo Koltnow for the WFMZ 69 News. “This is a huge deal,” said Mandee Hammerstein, whose husband Will is the artist’s grandson. The pair launched fundraising efforts to save the…
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PennDOT Reopens Several Bucks County Roads Damaged by Flooding Last Month
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation has reopened a group of roads in Bucks County that were damaged by flooding in July, according to a staff report from CBS News Philadelphia. Parts of Taylorsville Road, Route 532, and Route 32 were damaged by heavy rain on July 15. The area received an astounding six to seven…
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Singer to Perform the Music of Adele at a Popular Theater in Bucks County. Read to Learn More
The Newtown Theatre, located at 120 North State Street in Newtown, will present “The Absolute Adele Tribute” on Aug. 26 at 3 PM and 8 PM. This concert will feature Jennifer Cella, who delivers a stunningly accurate portrayal of the British songstress and pop icon. Jennifer is an accomplished singer who toured with the world-renowned…
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Bookstore Just Outside of Bucks County Celebrates Two Years of Business
A popular bookshop near Bucks County is celebrating a major milestone after countless sales and community events. The Frenchtown Bookshop, located at 28 Bridge Street in the namesake town over the river from Bucks County, celebrated two years of business this week. The bookshop has become a fixture of the New Jersey town, which is right next to the area of Uhlerstown…
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The Path to Financial Freedom
Financial freedom is the ultimate goal of every individual seeking financial stability. It refers to a state of having enough wealth, assets, and resources to sustain your desired lifestyle without worrying about money. Achieving financial freedom allows you to make choices based on your interests, dreams, and values, rather than being driven solely by financial…
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Newtown Delicatessen Celebrates ‘National Sandwich Month’ with a Gigantic Dish
A deli in Bucks County is celebrating National Sandwich Month with a huge offering that will feed more than a few people. The Borscht Belt Delicatessen, located at 2124 South Eagle Road in Newtown, has created a monumental sandwich for the month of August. “The Meshuggenah” is described as a mega-sized Kellerman’s sandwich, with double the pastrami and corned meat,…
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‘Pollinator Palooza’ To Be Held in Bucks County This Month. Read to Learn More
A nature preserve in Bucks County will be celebrating its local wildlife with a family-fun gathering this weekend. Event organizers with the Delaware Canal State Park and Jackson Pond Preserve will be hosting ‘Pollinator Palooza’ at the preserve in Forest Grove, an unincorporated community in Buckingham Township, on Aug. 12 from 10 AM – 3 PM. “As the…
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Project to Re-Imagine Delaware River Waterfront in Nearby Trenton Takes Another Step Forward
A project to redesign State Route 29 to reestablish the Delaware River waterfront in Trenton, just outside of Bucks County, took a step forward last week, writes P. Kenneth Burns for the WHYY. According to Trenton Mayor Reed Gusciora, the project was awarded a $1.016 million grant from the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission to…
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Morrisville Distillery Releases New Spirit in Celebration of ‘Tequila Tuesday’
A popular distillery in Bucks County has just released another new product, a perfect addition for those looking for an amazing cocktail. In celebration of “Tequila Tuesday”, Ashlynn Distillery, located at 32 West Bridge Street in Morrisville, has released another new spirit. “Ashlynn Agave Spirit” is a welcome addition for those who love the taste of…
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Bucks County Residents See $200,000 in Unclaimed Property Returned in a Single Day
Residents of Bucks County are seeing a major finanical development happen in their area, postiviely affecting countless locals. Samantha Heckel wrote about the monumental returns for the Pennsylvania Treasury. More than $200,000 worth of unclaimed property has been returned to residents of Bucks County, specially those in Warwick Township and Middletown Township. Several recent events…
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‘Lower Makefield Township Community Day’ Returning to Yardley Later This Month
Every year, a township in Bucks County hosts one of the celebrated community events in the entire area, and this year is no different. The annual Lower Makefield Township Community Day event will be returning to Yardley on Aug. 26, with lots of fun events planned for the day. “Enjoy live music, amusements, vendors, and…
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Come Watch the Stars at Bucks County Community College’s Newtown Campus
Bucks County Community College’s Hicks Art Center Gallery will be collaborating with Bucks-Mont Astronomy Association to present a free and open-to-the-public Star Watch event on Aug. 22 from 6 – 10 PM at the college’s Newtown Campus. In conjunction with the current Hicks Art Center Gallery exhibition, Astronomical: Gazing Inward & Beyond, Exhibitions Associate Clifford…
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Learn All About the Art of Falconry with the Bucks County Audubon Society
A Bucks County organization will be hosting an interactive class on the art and joys of the age-old practice of falconry. The Bucks County Audubon Society will be hosting an interactive lecture on falconry at their visitors center, located at 2877 Creamery Road in New Hope, on Sept. 26 at 2 PM. Master Falconer Gregory Wojtera will present a…









































