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High School Jazz Musicians to Show Off Skills, Play Classic Tunes at Upcoming Concert
An upcoming outdoor concert in Bucks County will see local students perform jazz classics and new compositions for members of their community. Langhorne Heritage Farm, located at 222 North Green Street in Langhorne, will be hosting a “Jazz at the Farm” concert on May 6 from 4 – 6 PM. Student jazz bands from Neshaminy…
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Trevose-Based Drug Manufacturer Files for Bankruptcy, Restructuring Debt
A drug manufacturer from Bucks County has filed for bankruptcy in the face of financial struggles and a high amount of debt. John George wrote about the company for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Trevose-based Lannett has entered into a restructuring support agreement that will involve a Chapter 11 U.S. Bankruptcy Court filing. The transaction –…
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Doylestown Theatre Group Gears Up for Performances of Well-Known Comedy Opera
A theater group in Bucks County is getting ready to put on a major performance, showing a much-loved opera to a local audience. The Bucks County Gilbert & Sullivan Society, a nonprofit theater group located in Doylestown, is getting ready for its upcoming performance of “The Mikado”, a famous comedy opera. “Join us for this extraordinary…
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Langhorne Resident Offers Insight Into How Younger Generations Eat Today
A resident of Bucks County has shared his opinions on current food trends and what he thinks the younger generations are craving. Alfred Lubrano wrote about the local resident for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Eating habits of young generations are changing compared to their parents and grandparents, and Jacob Noble, a 24-year-old guitar teacher from Langhorne…
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Archbishop Wood HS Girls Take Second Place in 4×400-Meter Run at Penn Relays
A running team from Bucks County recently won big at a major sports event that runners from around the state aspire to. Kev Hunter wrote about the event for PA Prep Live. Archbishop Wood High School girls put together their finest 4×400-meter run of the season, managing to take second place in the Philadelphia Catholic…
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Bucks County School District Creates New School Bus App for Students and Their Families
A school district in Bucks County has developed a new app to help both students and their families get the transportation they need. The Bensalem Township School District has announced a new school bus app that will allow families in the district to keep track of their bus arrival and departure times. “We are excited…
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Recent Shredding Event in Bucks County Sees 14,000 Pounds of Paper Shredded
A recents shredding event in Bucks County saw thousands of pounds of paper disposed of and countless people fed through community efforts. State Senator Steve Santarsiero, along with Representative Tim Brennan, oversaw a massive shredding event over the weekend. The event saw 14,000 pounds of paper shredded. Along with this, a large amount of food…
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Popular Bucks County Bookshop Reopens After Months of Interior Renovations
One of the most popular bookshops in Bucks County has reopened their doors after undergoing a massive makeover. Farley’s Bookshop, located at 44 South Main Street in New Hope, closed its doors at the beginning of the year so that it could undergo repairs and restorations. This weekend, in celebration of Independent Bookstore Day, the shop finally reopened…
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Warminster’s Eagle Diner Begins to Host Fundraising for Eagles Autism Foundation
A restaurant in Bucks County is working to raise money to go towards an important cause in the area and beyond. Bob Kelly of “Breakfast with Bob” visited the establishment for FOX 29 Philadelphia. The Eagle Diner, located at 739 Street Road in Warminster, regularly organizes events for the Eagles Autism Foundation and donates ten…
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Yardley Historical Association Shares Local Blueprints Designed Over 100 Years Ago
An organization in Bucks County has taken to social media to share a rare glimpse of the area’s development from a century ago. The Yardley Historical Association, headquartered in the Old Library at Lake Afton on 46 West Afton Avenue in Yardley, recently shared old blueprints from a major development in the area. The lot plans,…
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Bucks County Dessert Company Selected for Target’s Retail Accelerator Program
A startup in Bucks County has recently been selected for a major program geared at helping small businesses get a kickstart. Lisa Dukart wrote about the local business owner for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Dr. Brownies, a dessert start-up based in Richboro, was recently selected for Target Forward Founders’ retail accelerator program. The local company…
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Governor Shapiro Visits Bucks County to Discuss Investments in Biotech Industry
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro recently made his way to Bucks County to discuss the biotech industry with local experts. Justin Backover wrote about the discussion for WFMZ 69 News. Last week, the Governor held a round table discussion at the Pennsylvania Biotechnology Center of Bucks County, located in Doylestown. He was joined by Secretary Rick…
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Holy Family, Community Academy of Philadelphia Enter Educational Agreement
Students and administrators from Community Academy of Philadelphia, the first charter school established in Philadelphia, visited Holy Family University to sign an agreement that offers Community Academy students the opportunity to take courses at Holy Family in a hybrid format with one day on Holy Family’s campus and one day at their school. On hand…
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Bucks County Students Celebrate ‘Technical Education Day’ in Harrisburg With Local Politician
A technical school in Bucks County recently made its way to the state’s capital to celebrate technical education and careers. This past week, student and staff from Bucks County Technical High School, located in Fairless Hills, made their way to Harrisburg to celebrate “Technical Education Day”. They were greeted by State Senator and Bucks County…
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Popular Trevose Hotel to Undergo Multimillion-Dollar Renovation Instead of Sale
A well-known hotel in Bucks County, which had recently gone up for sale, will instead undergo a massive renovation project. Emma Dooling wrote about the hotel for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Radisson Philadelphia Northeast, located at 2400 Old Lincoln Highway in Trevose, was originally set to be sold, with sellers eventually asking for $4.65 million.…
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Yardley Cafe Offering Sample Bags of Several House-Roasted Coffee for Curious Customers
A popular cafe in Bucks County is beginning to sell sample bags of their coffee for those looking for a refresh on their daily cup. Pretty Bird Coffee, located at 7 South Main Street in Yardley, is selling sample bags of their coffee for those who want to try before they buy. Their coffee selection…
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Senior from George School Named Bucks County High School Poet of the Year
Bucks County Community College has announced that Rhianna Searle, a senior at the George School in Newtown, has been named the 2023 Bucks County High School Poet of the Year. Searle, who was first runner-up in last year’s contest, rose to the top of more than 120 entries in the 36rd annual contest, part of the…
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PennDOT Begins Improvements to Doylestown Intersections with History of Congestion
Some major intersections in Bucks County will soon see improvements made to lessen their usual congestion and traffic issues. The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation has announced that it has begun the process of implementing interim improvements to test suggested changes to the intersections of Easton Road, Route 313 & Old Easton Road in Doylestown. For…









































