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Bucks County School District Continues Construction on New Building for Elementary School
A school district in Bucks County is continuing its efforts to finish a new building for their students and staff. Neshaminy School District, headquartered at 2250 Langhorne Yardley Road in Langhorne, has provided updates on a new building being built on Maple Point Middle School’s property. “The structure of the new elementary school on the…
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Rock Supergroup Fronted by Doylestown Native Releases New Single, Music Video
A band made up of several rock stars, including one from Bucks County, has released a new song with an accompanying music video. L.S. Dunes, a rock supergroup that formed in 2022 in Chicago, has released their latest single, “Benadryl Subreddit”, with a music video, which was directed by Pat and Nick Demarais. The brothers…
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First Annual ‘Bucks County Eat, Drink & Be Merry Month’ Looking to Partner with Local Eateries
The first annual Bucks County Eat, Drink and Be Merry Month is set to run from Aug. 15 – Sept. 15. When people throughout the community order a designated appetizer, entrée, drink or dessert from participating restaurant and bar partners, a percentage of their order will benefit Kin Wellness and Support Center and our local…
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Following Months of Interior Renovations, Bucks County Bookshop Hangs New Sign
A popular bookshop in Bucks County has added the finishing touch to their newly-renovated location, offering a warm welcome for customers. Farley’s Bookshop, located at 44 South Main Street in New Hope, have recently hung up their new sign, replacing the old one that was taken down during a massive renovation project. The sign was created…
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Friends of Washington Crossing Park Receives National Park Service Grant
The National Park Service recently awarded $61,995 to the Friends of Washington Crossing Park as part of the Historic Preservation Fund’s African American Civil Rights grant program. The Friends’ grant will support in-depth research by a dedicated research fellow on African Americans who participated in and supported the Continental Army’s crossing of the Delaware River…
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Bucks County Treasurer’s Office Offering Hunting Licenses. Learn How to Get Yours Today
A government organization in Bucks County is offering hunters the chance to purchase the required license they need to engage in their sport. The Bucks County Treasurer’s Office, along with the Pennsylvania Game Commission, are offering Pennsylvania’s 2023-24 Hunting and Trapping licenses, which are now on sale. “We are open and issuing,” the organization said…
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Bucks County Breweries Win Major Awards for Their Unique Beers and Designs
Two breweries in Bucks County have won several awards for their beers, which have unique can designs and a wide range of fans. The 2023 Craft Beer Marketing Awards “Crushie” winners were recently announced live from the 2023 Craft Brewers Conference in Nashville, Tennessee. Among the winners was Warwick Farm Brewing, located in Jamison, which won…
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Doylestown Indoor Ski, Snowboard School Breaks Down Barriers of Entry to Sport
Andrey Yunusov, a father of five who hails from Uzbekistan, opened an indoor ski and snowboard school 4SeasonAlpine in Doylestown in October last year, writes Matteo Iadonisi for 6abc. Yunusov often visited Chimgan, a popular ski resort in his country, and has beautiful memories from the time he spent on skis. “I was a kid…
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Gourmet Cheese Shop Near Bucks County Closing Its Doors for Good Next Month
Gourmand Epicerie, a gourmet cheese shop in Frenchtown, is closing its doors for good next month after the business deal with a potential buyer fell through, writes Valerie Musson for the Daily Voice Warren Hunterdon. The shop, which is just over the river from Bucks County in New Jersey, made the announcement on social media on…
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Cement Mason from Bucks County Construction Group One of Many Repairing I-95
As construction crews hurry to reopen part of I-95 in a timely manner, one cement mason from Bucks County has worked hard to help. Rosa Cartagena wrote about the local organizations involvement in the project for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Toni Harris, a resident of West Philadelphia, is a cement mason with Bucks Concrete Services, located…
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Advocate for Deaf Community Makes His Way Through Bucks County During Nationwide Trek
An advocate for the deaf is close to completing his mission of walking across America, and he just made his way through Bucks County. Chris “Salt” Morton, originally from California, lost his hearing at the age of 5. Now at 28-year-old, he is on a mission to change the perspective people have of those labeled…
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Bucks County Group Celebrates Birthday of Their Namesake Founder, Famed Author
A nonprofit in Bucks County is celebrating the life and legacy of the acclaimed novelist and humans rights advocate they were founded by. Pearl S. Buck International is celebrating the life of Pearl S. Buck, who resided in Perkasie for many years. The author, who passed away in 1973, would have turned 131 on June…
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Inaugural Corpus Christi Procession Recently Held by Three Parishes in Bucks County
Three neighboring Bucks County parishes hosted an inaugural Corpus Christi procession on June 10, writes Catholic Philly in a photo feature. Around 500 people from St. Bede the Venerable in Holland, St. Vincent dePaul in Richboro, and Nativity of Our Lord in Warminster parishes watched the event that was held at Northampton Municipal Park. During…
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New Bagel Shop Opens in Bristol, Experiences a Very Successful Opening Weekend
A new bagel shop in Bucks County opened this weekend, and the local community came out in droves to get something to eat. The Bagel Joint, located at 201 Radcliffe Street in Bristol, opened their doors on Saturday. Their first day was so successful that the shop ran out of food, as they saw the…
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Borough in Bucks County the Latest Home for the Area’s Famous Red Sign. Read to Learn Where
A well-known sign is being placed in a park in Bucks County, continuing a long-standing tradition in local advertising and community support. Officials from Perkasie Borough announced that the famous red “Bucks County” sign will be placed in Lenape Park for a month. The sign is regularly moved around the county by Visit Bucks County…
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Bucks County Nonprofit Raising Funds to Help Those Affected by Floods in the Philippines
A charitable organization in Bucks County is working to help people in a foreign country affected by recent natural disasters. Pearl S. Buck International is looking to gather donations in order to repair homes affected by rainy seasonal flooding in the Philippines. “Your generosity can ensure that sponsored children and their families living in Ormoc,…









































