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Come Celebrate Memorial Day at This Historically-Significant Park in Bucks County
One of the most historically-important areas in Bucks County will be celebrating Memorial Day in a unique fashion. Washington Crossing Historic Park will hold its annual Memorial Day observance on May 28 at 1 PM at the gravesite of Continental soldiers. The gravesite is located near the Thompson-Neely House, about two miles south of New…
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Bucks County Country Club Continues Renovation Project for Historic Property
A country club in Bucks County is offering updates on a major reconstruction and renovation project bringing the property back to its former glory. The Bensalem Township Country Club, located at 2000 Brown Avenue in Bensalem, has seen several budding sand structures on its property undergo a massive makeover since the project back back in February. Many of…
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Pipersville Brewery Features Large Outdoor Space Where Visitors Can Enjoy Unique Beers
A brewery in Bucks County is offering a great place for locals and visitors to come and enjoy themselves with great beer. William Lehan wrote about the brewery for PHL 17. Bucks County Brewery, located at 31 Appletree Lane in Pipersville, is well known in the area for its large outdoor space where visitors can…
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Physicians at Chalfont Medical Institute Appointed Assistant Professors at Temple University
Two physicians from Bucks County will be taking on assistant professor positions at a well-known university in Philadelphia. Staff writers at PR Newswire wrote about the physicians and their new positions. Dr. Robert Kelly and Dr. H. David Qu, the founders and lead physicians of Bucks County’s Pennsylvania Pain and Spine Institute, have been appointed…
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Bucks County District Attorney’s Office Bid Farewell to Deputy District Attorney
The member of the Bucks County government is moving on to a new position, and her colleagues are wishing her well in her new endeavor. On May 5, the Bucks County District Attorney’s Office bid farewell to Deputy District Attorney Kristi Hoover, who worked as a prosecutor in the county for 11 years. Most recently,…
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Bucks County Nonprofit Acknowledges Asian American, Pacific Islander Heritage Month
A nonprofit organization made by there Bucks County government is acknowledging the heritage of countless American citizens. The Bucks County Human Relations Council is celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, which is acknowledged in the month of May. “The Bucks County Human Relations Council would like to recognize #AsianAmerican #PacificIslander #Heritage #Month and…
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Fun and Interactive Science Show to Be Held at Historic Theater in Bucks County
A historic theater in Bucks County will be hosting an interactive science show as it continues bringing great entertainment to the area. The Newtown Theatre, located at 120 North State Street in Newtown, will be hosting the “Return of Mad Science” on May 21 at 2 PM. “Mad Science Comes Alive” sold out at the…
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Nonprofit Organizes Planting of 145 Trees at Core Creek Park. Read to Learn Why
An environmental organization in Bucks County recently oversaw an important addition made to one of the area’s beloved outdoor areas. The Bucks County Conservation District recently has over 100 trees planted in a local park. The initiate came through a collaboration with Ten Million Trees for PA, an organization that works to ensure the tree…
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28th Annual Rubber Ducky Regatta Returning to Warminster. Read for All the Details
An annual event is scheduled to return to Bucks County later this month, offering a fun and memorable time for families and friends. The 28th annual “Rubber Ducky Regatta” will be held at Kemper Park in Warminster on May 21 at 1 PM. Organizers invite everyone to flock to the park, where competitors will race…
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Holy Family University’s English Language Initiative for Ukrainian Adults Accepting Applicants
Holy Family University is now accepting new applicants for a program that will be teaching English to adults from the Ukraine. The university’s English as a Second Language (ESL) initiative for newly-arrived Ukrainian adults is now accepting new applicants. The classes are free and open to members of the community who are at least 18…
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Major Rock Group, Fronted by Doylestown Native, Announce Surprise Show in Philadelphia
A popular music group, featuring a frontman from Bucks County, has announced a surprise show at a nearby venue. California emo legends Saosin, fronted by lifelong Doylestown resident Anthony Green, will be performing at Union Transfer in Philadelphia on May 8, celebrating 20 years as a band, as well as the two-decade mark or their…
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Washington Crossing Spring Brewfest Set for This Weekend. Read to Learn All the Details
A special festival for beer lovers is being held in Bucks County, and countless breweries are lined up to serve their unique brews. Washington Crossing Spring Brewfest will be held on May 6 from 12:30 – 4:30 PM in a wooded section of Washington Crossing Historic Park. The exact location is 1638 River Road in…
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Bucks County Bakery to Host Soft Opening This Weekend. Read to Learn When and Where
A new bakery in Bucks County is gearing up to fully open their doors with two events this weekend, giving locals a taste of their confections. Baked by Michela, located at 777 Second Street Pike in the Hampton Center shopping center in Southampton, will be hosting a soft opening on May 7 from 9 AM –…
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Yardley Makefield Emergency Unit Receives $1,000 Check from Local Community Event
An emergency unit in Bucks County has received a donation to assist in their operations, the funds of which came from a local community event. The Yardley Makefield Emergency Unit recently received a check for $1,000, which came from the annual Yardley Harvest Day community event. The event has been a regular occurrence in Yardley…
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Bedminster Bridge Renamed, Dedicated in Honor of Veteran Killed in Vietnam War
A bridge in Bedminster, which crosses the Tohickon Creek, was dedicated in honor of William James Erkes Jr., a United States Army 2nd lieutenant who was killed in Vietnam in 1970. Staff writers at WFMZ 69 News wrote about the dedication. Erkes was a graduate of Palisades High School. During his junior and senior years,…
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MayFest Arriving to Point Pleasant This Weekend. Read to Learn All the Details
MayFest is promising to bring a weekend filled with activities to Point Pleasant as local small businesses come together to celebrate the month of May, writes Jeff Werner for the New Hope-Lambertville Patch. On May 6, the Craft Hive Honey House will host vendors and unveil its new location when it holds a grand re-opening…









































