• Business Just Outside of Bucks County Offering First Legal Adult-Use Cannabis Sales This Week

    Business Just Outside of Bucks County Offering First Legal Adult-Use Cannabis Sales This Week

    A popular town across the river from Bucks County will soon see its first legal adult-use cannabis sale this week. Union Chill Cannabis Company LLC, located at 204 North Union Street in Lambertville, will officially begin serving adults 21 and older through online preorders on June 14 at 9 AM. The business, a majority women-owned and socially responsible…

  • Bristol Distillery Produces Award-Winning Whiskey Using Pennsylvania Rye

    Bristol Distillery Produces Award-Winning Whiskey Using Pennsylvania Rye

    Dad’s Hat, a distillery located in Bristol, is producing award-winning whiskey made out of local rye and using a classic recipe that was invented in Pennsylvania, according to a staff report from 6abc. Founders Herman Mihalich and John Cooper decided to start making rye whiskey twelve years ago. They use ingredients from a Bucks County…

  • Bucks County History: Image Shows Doylestown’s Lucrative Past in Poultry Production

    Bucks County History: Image Shows Doylestown’s Lucrative Past in Poultry Production

    A popular area of Bucks County was once a prime location for chicken farming, and a local historical society discussed the facts of the industry. The Doylestown Historical Society recently discussed the area’s past as a major putty producer. Known for once being rife with farmland, Bucks County’s agricultural past is an interesting facet of…

  • Custom-Built New Hope Home Dubbed ‘The Gatsby Barn’ Hits Market for $10 Million

    Custom-Built New Hope Home Dubbed ‘The Gatsby Barn’ Hits Market for $10 Million

    A unique home in New Hope that pulled some elements from the famed Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York and was modeled after the mansion from “The Great Gatsby” is up for sale for $10 million, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The home boasts six bedrooms and seven bathrooms and spans around 10,000…

  • Bucks County Brewery Unveils Two New Beers in Long Line of Recent Drink Releases

    Bucks County Brewery Unveils Two New Beers in Long Line of Recent Drink Releases

    After a plethora of new beers being released this year, a popular brewery in Bucks County has announced the release of two new creations. Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company, located at 909 Ray Avenue in Croydon, is releasing two new drinks to the public on Friday. “Post Up Saison” is a pale ale with a similar…

  • Yardley Farm Teaching Residents How to Create Patriotic Flower Arrangements for Flag Day

    Yardley Farm Teaching Residents How to Create Patriotic Flower Arrangements for Flag Day

    A farm in Bucks County will be offering local residents the chance to decorate for an important holiday coming up. Charlann Farms, located at 586 Stonyhill Road in Yardley, will be offering a workshop on June 14 to assist those who want to create a patriotic flower arrangement in celebration of Flag Day. The event…

  • Bucks County Government Celebrates Pride Month with Local LGBTQ+ Nonprofit

    Bucks County Government Celebrates Pride Month with Local LGBTQ+ Nonprofit

    As multiple organizations celebrate Pride Month in Bucks County, the local government is acknowledging the occasion in a special way. The Bucks County government recently presented a proclamation to New Hope Celebrates, a nonprofit that acknowledges individuals and organizations in the area affiliated with the LGBTQ+ community. At a recent meeting, Robert Szwaikos, a Newtown Borough…

  • Following I-95 Collapse, Bucks County Commuters Use New Routes and Public Transportation

    Following I-95 Collapse, Bucks County Commuters Use New Routes and Public Transportation

    After a fire caused part of I-95 to collapse in Philadelphia, Bucks County commuters are now left finding new ways of getting to work. On Sunday, a truck caught fire underneath the highway between Exits 30 and 32 in Philadelphia. This caused a partial collapse of the northbound lane, as well as damage to the…

  • Central Bucks West Baseball Player Helps Team Reach First Ever State Playoff Game

    Central Bucks West Baseball Player Helps Team Reach First Ever State Playoff Game

    Julio Ermigiotti exceeded all expectations after joining Central Bucks West’s baseball team and ended up helping the program reach its first ever state playoff game, writes Mike Sielski for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Once 5-foot-4 and scrawny, Ermigiotti got himself strong enough to get noticed by Brian Weaver, the Bucks’ head coach two years ago. He…

  • Award-Winning Painter from New Hope Remembered for His Unforgettable Art Pieces

    Award-Winning Painter from New Hope Remembered for His Unforgettable Art Pieces

    An artist from Bucks County is being remembered for his pieces that showed the area in a different medium, writes Gary Miles for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Paul Rickert, a painter from New Hope, was known for using mostly watercolors and oils to paint historic buildings, foggy streets, rocky beaches, and urban landscapes around Chestnut Hill…

  • Bucks County Theater Showing Several Children’s Movies for Free This Summer

    Bucks County Theater Showing Several Children’s Movies for Free This Summer

    A historic theater in Bucks County is offering family fun this summer, with a film series being offered for young children and their parents. The Newtown Theatre, located at 120 North State Street in Newtown, will screen its annual series of free kids’ movies this summer on Wednesday mornings at 10 AM. Each of this…

  • Middletown Township Looking for Community Feedback on ‘Multimodal Improvement Plan’

    Middletown Township Looking for Community Feedback on ‘Multimodal Improvement Plan’

    A township in Bucks County is looking for feedback for the community in order to move forward with a plan for infrastructure. Middletown Township is asking members of the community to partake in an online survey for their Multimodal Improvement Plan, which, once completed, would improve much of the area’s transportation means. “Middletown Township would…

  • Oh My!: Young Black Bear Spotted Wandering Around Bucks County Suburbs

    Oh My!: Young Black Bear Spotted Wandering Around Bucks County Suburbs

    Residents of Bucks County have reported seeing a furry friend in the area, but authorities are saying that it is nothing to worry about. This past week, several residents in and around the area of Upper Makefield Township have called in sightings of a young black bear wandering around local suburbs. The Yardley Borough Police…

  • ‘Mare of Easttown’ Creator Shooting New Film Just Outside of Bucks County

    ‘Mare of Easttown’ Creator Shooting New Film Just Outside of Bucks County

    The creator of a popular television show is filming his new movie in an area just outside of Bucks County, and fans are excited for finished product. Franki Rudnesky wrote about the film in the PhillyVoice. Brad Ingelsby, the creator of the popular series “Mare of Easttown”, is filming a new movie in the area…

  • Yardley Agricultural Service Discusses the Benefits of Composting for the Community

    Yardley Agricultural Service Discusses the Benefits of Composting for the Community

    A Bucks County compost company has a few bits of advice for those looking to go green and stay green in their communities. Kona Compost Co., based in Yardley, is continuing to promote environmental practices in everyday life through connection with their community. One way for Bucks County residents to go green is to compost…

  • Meridian Bank House of the Week: 173-Year-Old Farmhouse in Ottsville

    Meridian Bank House of the Week: 173-Year-Old Farmhouse in Ottsville

    A historic farm estate in Bucks County has gone up for sale, offering a serene landscape in a unique home property. . . This expansive property boasts a charming old farmhouse, a possible guest house, and a large barn that once served as a hub for airplane construction. . . The main farmhouse and guest…

  • Langhorne Museum Sets Up Juneteenth Exhibit at Local Amusement Park

    Langhorne Museum Sets Up Juneteenth Exhibit at Local Amusement Park

    A museum in Bucks County has prepared an exhibit to share local history and celebrate the holiday of Juneteenth. The African American Museum of Bucks County, located at 215 East Richardson Avenue in Langhorne, has set up an exhibit dedicated to Juneteenth at Sesame Place. It was opened to the public on June 5 and…

  • Bucks County Free Library’s Summer Reading Program Kicks Off Later This Month

    Bucks County Free Library’s Summer Reading Program Kicks Off Later This Month

    Bucks County Free Library’s all-ages Summer Quest reading program returns on June 24. Starting that day, Summer Questers can pick up toddler, elementary, or teen/adult reading logs at any Bucks County Free Library branch. For each day they read at least 10 minutes, readers fill in a leaf on the tree on the front of…