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‘Sweet Corn Festival’ Coming to Bucks County Farm. Read to Learn More
A farm in Bucks County will be hosting a major festival next month, with lots of food and fun activities for attendees of all ages. Charlann Farms, located at 586 Stonyhill Road in Yardley, will be hosting the firs “Sweet Corn Festival” next month. The festival will be held on July 29 form 11 AM –…
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Bucks County Explorer Discusses His Time Inside the Now-Missing ‘Titan’ Submersible
As the world waits to see what happened to a lost submersible, an explorer from Bucks County discusses his time in the same contraption. Abigail Adams and Wendy Grossman Kantor wrote about the submersible for People. Fred Hagen, an explorer from Bucks County, was once inside the now-lost Titan submersible, which was last seen in…
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Bucks County Brewery Releasing Beer Whose Recipe was Created by ChatGPT
A brewery in Bucks County has announced the release of a new drink, and the recipe was devised by an unlikely creator. Franki Rudnesky wrote about the brew for PhillyVoice. Second Sin Brewing Company, located at 1500 Grundy Lane in Bristol, will soon be releasing The Machine, a beer brewed with a recipe created by ChatGPT. The new beer will…
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Bucks County Politician Helps Craft New Bill That Would Reduce Childcare Costs
A politician from Bucks County recently worked on a bill that would help to relieve the country’s issues related to childcare costs. Representative Tina Davis, alongside Melissa Shusterman of Chester County, recently oversaw the creation and passing of House Bill 1259. The bill was passed through the chamber with bipartisan support, 141-62, and now heads to…
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Learn About the History of the Delaware Canal Towpath’s Camelback Bridges This Weekend
One of Bucks County’s popular outdoor destinations features a series of unique structures, and a local organization wants to teach you about them. The Friends of the Delaware Canal, a group that oversees events at and projects the eponymous trail, will be hosting a Camelback Bridge Walk on June 24 from 10 AM – 12…
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Doylestown’s HV Bancorp, Parent Company of Huntingdon Valley Bank, Sold for $67.4M
The $67.4 million sale of Doylestown-based HV Bancorp, the parent company of Huntingdon Valley Bank, to Citizens Financial Services closed last week, writes Jeff Blumenthal for the Philadelphia Business Journal. With the finalization of the sale, Huntingdon Valley Bank became part of Citizens Financial subsidiary First Citizens Community Bank. The deal was originally announced in…
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Bucks County Residents Should Not Worry About Impact of Tropical Storm Bret. Here’s Why
According to Michael Silva, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service in New Jersey, residents of Bucks County should not worry about Tropical Storm Bret, writes Liam Price for the Philly Burbs. The storm is likely to bring heavy rainfall and intense winds and waves to the Caribbean before the end of the week. On…
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After Filing for Bankruptcy, Trevose Drug Manufacturer Eliminates $600M in Debt
A drug manufacturer in Bucks County has completed its financial reorganization plan, which saw millions eliminated from its debt. John George wrote about the company for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Lannett Company Inc., located at 1150 Northbrook Drive in Trevose, recently utilized a restructuring plan to eliminate $600 million from their overall debt. Last month,…
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Upcoming Fundraiser in Southampton to Benefit the Local Autism Cares Foundation
A bagel shop in Bucks County will be hosting a fundraiser to assist a local nonprofit and help those in need of support. The new Manhattan Bagel in Southampton, located at 707 Street Road, will be hosting the Dine-and-Donate fundraiser on behalf of the Autism Cares Foundation on June 29. “I am proud for my family and…
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Bucks County Bookstore to Celebrate Summer Solstice with Storytelling and More
A bookstore in Bucks County will be kicking off the summer with an interactive and fun literary event for all. Farley’s Bookshop, located at 44 South Main Street in New Hope, will be hosting their own “Summer Solstice Storytime” at the store on June 21 at 3:30 PM. After changing hands back in October, the bookstore temporarily…
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Federal Aviation Administration Implementing Safety Act Named After 9/11 Pilot from Bucks County
The Federal Aviation Administration will start implementing new rules based on the Saracini Aviation Safety Act, named after a Bucks County pilot, according to a staff report from MyChesCo. The FAA will require all new passenger planes to come with a secondary barrier between the cockpit and the passenger cabin that would help prevent hijackings.…
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Washington Crossing Historic Park Offering Fun Activities for Independence Day Weekend
The public is invited to spend the extended Independence Day weekend at Washington Crossing Historic Park, located at the intersection of Routes 32 and 532 in Bucks County. The schedule of events includes: July 1 During the park’s annual Colonial Field Day, families or friend groups can compete in spirited competition while playing popular games…
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The Capital Grille Receives Green Light to Open Upscale Steakhouse in Newtown
The Capital Grille, which is best known for its expertly prepared steaks, has received approval from the Newtown Township Board of Supervisors to open an upscale steakhouse and restaurant in the former Pier 1 Imports store in the Village at Newtown shopping center, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. The 8,500-square-foot space will be turned…
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Bucks County Police Rescue Small, Feathered Family in Upper Makefield
After a family of ducks got themselves into quite a predicament, police officers in Upper Makefield Township worked hard to reunite the feathered troublemakers with their mother, writes Hayden Mitman for NBC10 Philadelphia. On Sunday, shortly after 9 AM, a family of baby ducks found themselves trapped in a storm drain close to the intersection…
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Historic Bucks County Manor Allowing Residents, Visitors to ‘Tap Into History’ This Weekend
A historic property in Bucks County will be teaching history with food and drinks this weekend, a fun and interactive time for all. Pennsbury Manor, located at 400 Pennsbury Memorial Road in Morrisville, will be hosting their Brews & Bites Fundraiser on June 24 from 4 – 8 PM. Local craft-brewed beers, food trucks, and live bands will…









































