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‘Langhorne Porch Fest’ to Be Held in September. Read to Learn All the Details
A popular music event is set to be held in Bucks County in the next few months, with local musicians putting on a show to remember. The Langhorne Council for the Arts has announced the dates for this year’s Langhorne Porch Fest. The day’s festivities are set to take place on Sept. 9 from 12-…
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Bucks County Community College to Host First Military-Connected Open House
Bucks County Community College will host its first Military-Connected Open House on the College’s Newtown campus, located at 275 Swamp Road, on July 15 from 10 AM – 1 PM. Active service members, veterans, reservists, national guardsmen and spouses or children of service members who are interested in pursuing a college degree or certificate are…
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Bucks County Police Department to See Citizen Police Academy Return This Fall
A police department in Bucks County is offering residents the opportunity to learn about the ins and outs of being on the force. The Bristol Township Police, headquartered at 2501 Bath Road in Bristol, will begin their Citizen Police Academy for Fall of 2023 from Sept. 21 – Nov. 30. “This program is an educational,…
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Langhorne Museum, Yardley Bookstore to Host Reading with Acclaimed Lambertville Novelist
A museum and a bookstore in Bucks County will be working together to host a famous novelist who resides just outside the area. The African American Museum of Bucks County, headquartered in Langhorne, and Commonplace Reader, located at 49 South Main Street in Yardley, will be hosting virtual book club with author James McBride. The…
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Bristol Distillery Unveils Colorful New Creation, the Latest in Their Line of Liquors
A distillery in Bucks County has released a new spirit, which uses a unique ingredient to create a colorful cocktail. Hops and Hardware Distillery, located at 101 Cedar Street in Bristol, has unveiled their latest creation, “Enchanted Vodka”. The new liquor uses an extract of the butterfly pea flower, which gives it a vibrant and…
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Langhorne Nonprofit to Become Parent Company of New Jersey Behavioral Health Group
Langhorne-based Woods System of Care is set to become the parent company of Bridgeway Behavioral Health Services of Union in North Jersey, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The financial terms of the deal, which is subject to approval by New Jersey regulatory agencies, were not disclosed. The proposed affiliation has been approved…
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Sellersville’s Marissa Sheva Going to the World Cup on the Republic of Ireland’s Team
Marissa Sheva, the 26-year-old midfielder from Sellersville, is headed to the World Cup as part of the Republic of Ireland team, writes Jonathan Tannenwald for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Sheva earned her first Ireland call-up for the Irish squad in February. She qualifies to play for the European team because of her mother’s Irish roots. She…
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Foundations Community Partnership Increases Award Amounts for Annual Grant Cycle
Foundations Community Partnership is now accepting applications for its Partnership in Youth Services fall grant cycle. Eligible nonprofits can apply for up to $4,500 by Aug. 15. Preference is given to nonprofits applying to FCP for the first time and those that have not applied in the past 5 years. “We are pleased to be…
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Bucks County Brewery Announces Dates for Annual Art Fest. Read to Learn More
A popular brewery in Bucks County will be hosting a new art event, and local artists are invited to take part in the fun. Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company, located at 909 Ray Avenue in Croydon, will be hosting the first annual “Cobbin Art Contest” at their brewery at the end of the month. “Calling all…
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Old Tree Falls into Yardley’s Lake Afton, Creating a Little Paradise for Local Wildlife
An act of nature recently felled a longstanding tree in Bucks County, but several animals species are very happy about this. A recent storm blew over a tree in Yardley, which fell into Lake Afton. The tree has stood beside the lake for a very long time, which has left many in the community sad…
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Morrisville Finds New Head Football Coach in Former Bensalem Assistant Mitch Cohen
Mitch Cohen, a former assistant coach at Conwell-Egan and Bensalem and the defensive coordinator of the Bulldogs for the past four years, is the new head football coach at Morrisville, writes Drew Markol for the Philly Burbs. And Cohen already has plans for his new position. “The biggest thing is that you have to get…
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Doylestown Candy Shop Moves into New Building Down the Road from Previous Location
A popular candy shop in Bucks County has moved into a new location, but local fans of their confections do not need to worry. Raymer’s Homemade Candies has moved into a new building in Doylestown, just down the road from their previous location. Their new spot was once the location of the Bucks County Area…
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Residents, Visitors Urged to Stay Away from Two Bucks County Lakes Due to Algae Blooms
Bucks County residents and visitors are being urged by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection to stay away from Lake Towhee in Quakertown and Lake Galena in Doylestown due to possible toxic algae bloom, writes Bo Koltnow for WFMZ 69 News. One family has already had an up-close view of the spread. “We are checking…
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Bucks County Elementary School Announces New Principal. Read to Learn More
An elementary school in Bucks County has announced the name of their new principal, who has a long history in the school district. Dawn Martesi, the assistant principal of Harry S. Truman High School, was recently named the new principal of Mill Creek Elementary School. The Bristol Township School Board of Directors approved the decision at…
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Neglected Bucks County Farmhouse Transformed Into Family’s Rural Vacationland
A Bucks County farmhouse that once looked like a tear-down has been transformed into a timeless rural Vacationland for a Brooklyn-based family, writes Kathryn O’Shea-Evans for the Miami Herald. The family wanted a vacation home in their beloved Bucks County where they could enjoy the rolling landscapes, woodlands, and the many streams. However, as the…
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Langhorne’s Sheraton Hotel to Go Up for Auction, with Bids Starting at $3.9 Million
A popular hotel in Bucks County is going up for auction, and the owners of the property are asking for a hefty price for the large building. Emma Dooling wrote about the. auction for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Sheraton Bucks County Langhorne, located at 400 Oxford Valley Road in Langhorne, is being put up…









































