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Point Pleasant Business Keeps Tubing a Bucks County Tradition on the Delaware River
A Delaware River tubing trip is a great way for an entire family to spend a warm summer day enjoying the great outdoors in Bucks County. The Bucks County River Country, located in Point Pleasant, is one company that you can turn to when planning an exciting but also relaxing outing. The best time to book a trip…
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Popular Grange Fair Returning to Bucks County. Read to Learn When and Where
A popular grange fair will soon return to the Bucks County area, and organizers are currently searching for various vendors. The Middletown Grange Fair will be returning to 576 Penns Park Road in Wrightstown from Aug. 16 – 20. First starting in 1948, the fair has been a staple of Bucks County end-of-summer activities for…
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Bad Boys, Bad Boys: Bucks County Authorities Warn Residents of Police Imposter in the Area
Authorities in Bucks County are warning residents and visitors to be on the lookout for a police imposter in the area. Hayden Mitman wrote about the imposter for NBC 10 Philadelphia. The Falls Township Police Department is warning Bucks County residents of a recent incident that took place in Morrisville. According to authorities, a man posing…
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Associate Executive Director of Warrington Nonprofit Awarded for Work in Community
A man from Bucks County is being acknowledged for his work in the mental health field, and his former school is the one awarding him. Nicholas Emeigh, the Associate Executive Director of NAMI Bucks County, will be the first recipient of the ROAR Alumni Award. Presented by both the Bristol Township School District and Bristol Cares,…
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Fly, Eagle, Fly: Solebury Township Police, Vets Save Bird Injured in the Area
An eagle found itself in the care of Bucks County authorities and veterinarians after it was injured in the area. Staff reporters at CBS News Philadelphia discussed the animal’s recovery. Solebury Township police helped rescue the bird, which found itself injured in the Chalfont area. “Your Solebury Police Officers will stop at nothing to make…
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Fairless Hills Nonprofit Aims to Distribute 100,000 Meals to ‘Knock Out Hunger’
A nonprofit in Bucks County is working to fight hunger in the area through a program that would feed those in need. Damon C. Williams wrote about the program for the Bucks County Courier Times. United Way of Bucks County, headquartered at 413 Hood Boulevard in Fairless Hills, is aiming to distribute 100,000 meals in the area…
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Perched Next to the Delaware River, This Home Near Bucks County Offers Tranquil Living
A riverside redoubt in Stockton is a weekend’s getaway house that you could comfortably live in all year without disrupting your Philadelphia region job routine – especially if you work in Bucks County, writes Sandy Smith for the Philadelphia Magazine. The house is directly across the Delaware River from Bucks County. From the residence, you…
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Council Rock South High School Senior’s New Book Covers Life with Down Syndrome
Mackenzie Patterson, a Council Rock South High School senior, is now a published author, writes Siafa Lewis for CBS News Philadelphia. Patterson has published the book “A Girl With Down Syndrome”, where she shares her unique outlook on living life. “It’s for anyone who wants to read it,” said Patterson. “Any family members, any parents who…
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Proposed Distribution Center in Hilltown Township No Longer Happening. Here’s Why
After much discussion and planning, a new distribution center in the Bucks County area is no longer moving forward. James McGinnis wrote about the center for the Bucks County Courier Times. Verus Partners, a company based out of Chicago, was planning to use vacant land at Bethlehem Pike and Reliance Road in Hilltown Township to…
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Holland Entrepreneur Funding, Organizing Large Pickleball Tournament in the Area
An entrepreneur from Bucks County is using his resources to bring the pleasures of pickleball to those inside and outside of the community. John George wrote about the local man for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Nicholas Puschak, an entrepreneur from Holland, is taking his love of pickleball to the next level. After a long career,…
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Yardley Restaurant Celebrates One Year of Mediterranean Food with Upcoming Birthday Bash
A restaurant in Bucks County is celebrating a year of business in the area with a unique dish being served to all customers this week. Pita Chip, located at 1623 Big Oak Road in Yardley, will be celebrating its one year anniversary in Bucks County on May 22. To commemorate the occasion, the restaurant will be…
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This New Jersey Town, Just Outside of Bucks County, is the Perfect Spot for a Summer Stroll
A town very close to Bucks County has become a regular stop for both locals and visitors to the area, considered a companion to a popular town. Brittany Cristiano wrote about the local town for Narcity. Lambertville is connected to Bucks County by the New Hope-Lambertville Bridge, where locals and visitors can either drive or walk over the bridge…
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Temple University to Host Athletic Coaches’ Talks at a Popular Bucks County Restaurant
A major university will be hosting an event for alum in Bucks County, offering sound advice in a popular local establishment. Temple University will be hosting an alumni event at the Green Parrot Restaurant Pub & Patio, located at 212 North Sycamore Street in Newtown, on June 7 from 6 – 8:30 PM. The “2024 Temple…
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Levittown Resident Honored with Sidewalk Where Her Son Died Over a Decade Ago
A new sidewalk in Bucks County was opened after a local mother fought for years to make the area a safer spot for walkers. Dino Cilberti wrote about the sidewalk. for the Bensalem Patch. In 2012, Levittown resident Sharon Rearick got the worst news a mother could receive: her son, John, has been struck and…
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Doylestown Cafe Celebrates Six Years of Coffee, Treats, and Community
A popular cafe in Bucks County is celebrating a major milestone as they see another year of coffee and food being served. Nonno’s Italian Coffee Parlor, located at 6 East State Street in Doylestown, is celebrating their six-year anniversary in the area. Centrally located in the town, the cafe has been offering Italian-inspired coffee and…
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Artisan Market Returning to Historic Bucks County Area. Read to Learn When and Where
A popular outdoor market will be returning to Bucks County this summer, offering artisan goods in a historic area. Area residents looking for one-of-a-kind artisan gifts for themselves or others can check out McConkey’s Market on June 10 from 10 AM – 4 PM in Washington Crossing Historic Park. McConkey’s Market attracts thousands of shoppers…
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Holy Family University to Host 66th Commencement at Newtown Campus
A major university will be hosting its commencement for the Class of 2023 at their Bucks County campus this weekend. Holy Family University will hold its 66th Commencement on May 20 at its Newtown campus, celebrating close to 900 undergraduate and graduate students who are prepared to join the workforce with in-demand jobs such as…
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Morrisville Farm, Education Center Has New Children’s Garden Built on Property
A farm and education center in Bucks County recently had an important addition built on their property for those visiting. Snipes Farm and Education Center, located at 890 West Bridge Street in Morrisville, recently has a children’s garden built on their property. “Thank you to members of the Eastern Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters…









































