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Buckingham Winery Donating Portion of Sales from Pink Sparkling Wine to Aid Breast Cancer Patients
As part of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a Bucks County winery is working with a local nonprofit to help those in need. Buckingham Valley Vineyards & Winery, located at 1521 Durham Road in Buckingham, recently unveiled its latest creation, a sparkling wine called “PINK.” In partnership with the Doylestown nonprofit Main St., owned and operated by…
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Rescheduled ‘Warminster Day’ to be Held Later This Month. Read to Learn All the Details
After being postponed, “Warminster Day” is set to be held at the end of the month, offering community fun for everyone. Originally set for Sept. 23, the event was postponed due to “deteriorating weather forecasts” two days prior. Due to the delay, Warminster Day will now be held on the same day as the annual…
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‘Art That Blooms’ Floral Design Exhibition Blossoms at Bucks County Community College
Prepare to be enchanted by a symphony of colors, forms, and artistic expressions as the Bucks County Community College Continuing Education Floral Design Department and Student Art Department proudly present the Second Annual “Art That Blooms” exhibition. This three-day event on the College’s Newtown Campus, located at 275 Swamp Road, is themed “Line Color Form”…
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Delaware Valley University’s New Poultry Science Center Receives $25,000 Grant
Delaware Valley University received a $25,000 grant for a new poultry science center on its main campus in Doylestown. The grant has been funded through the Franklin P. and Arthur W. Perdue Foundation. The donation from Perdue’s charitable giving arm is part of the company’s Delivering Hope to Our Neighbors initiative focused on improving quality…
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St. Mary Medical Center to Benefit from New Program Funded by $2.5M Grant
Trinity Health Mid-Atlantic and The Lincoln Center for Family and Youth have announced a new collaboration to implement the pioneering Violence Intervention and Prevention Program, funded by a $2.5 million grant from the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency. The program launched this month at Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital in Darby, and will expand to Nazareth…
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Toll Brothers to Construct 38 Homes on 21 Acres in Quakertown Purchased for $3.9M
Luxury homebuilder Toll Brothers recently purchased 21 acres of undeveloped land in Quakertown for $3.9 million, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. According to plans submitted to Richland Township, the Fort Washington-based company wants to construct 38 single-family homes on the site. Site improvements for the Bucks County property along East Paletown Road…
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Beneduce Vineyards in Nearby New Jersey Gets Excellent Scores from Well-Renowned Wine Critic
Beneduce Vineyards in nearby Pittstown, New Jersey, which is already known as one of the top East Coast producers, has now been provided with even more credibility after receiving excellent scores from reviewer Stuart Pigott, who is a member of wine critic James Suckling’s highly regarded staff, writes Paul Vigna for the Harrisburg Patriot-News. Beneduce…
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Love Whitewater Boating? Make Your Way to Tohickon Creek This November
Whitewater boating enthusiasts will be gathering in Bucks County next month when water from Lake Nockamixon is released into Tohickon Creek. The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources will oversee the whitewater releases from the Nockamixon State Park dam from Nov. 4 -5 from 9 AM – 4 PM each day. The transfer of…
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This New Store in Yardley Promotes Sustainable Shopping Practices for ‘Low Waste Living’
The Yardley Refillery, located at 1 South Main Street in Yardley, opened its doors on Sept. 23. The latest addition to the area’s wide array of shops and eateries, this new store offers various goods as a “refillery,” where customers come with their own containers to lessen waste and help promote renewable practices. Selling home…
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Historic Pearl S. Buck Estate in Perkasie to Celebrate Oktoberfest in Style Later This Month
Pearl S. Buck International, located at 520 Dublin Road in Perkasie, will be hosting Oktoberfest festivities at the author’s estate on Oct. 22 from 12- 4 PM. The historic estate will have a wide variety of food, drink, and German goods for all in attendance. “Bring all your friends and family for this fun-filled afternoon featuring…
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Holy Family University to Partner with Beck Institute For Cognitive Behavior Therapy
Holy Family University students enrolled in the Master of Counseling Program will have an opportunity to take part in a 16-week course, beginning in January 2024, that incorporates a research study on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) through the world-renowned Beck Institute. CBT is a form of psychotherapy that has been found to be effective in…
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Bensalem High School Marine Corps JROTC Recognized as Naval Honor School
The Bensalem High School Marine Corps JROTC was named by Headquarters Marine Corps as a Naval Honor School for the third year in a row. Announced initially and bestowed upon the Bensalem MCJROTC at the beginning of this school year, the ceremony to officially hang the streamer to their unit colors was delayed a few weeks…
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Striking Workers See Lifestyle Change Since Walking Out From General Motors Facility in Langhorne
With the UAW strike happening, some workers who are accustomed to spending whole days on their feet have seen their lifestyle change significantly since they walked out from the General Motors facility in Langhorne, writes Nick Devlin for CBS News Philadelphia. Charmian Hughes-Leslie, an acting president of UAW Local 2177, has been spending her days…
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Largest Modern-Era Hindu Temple Outside of India Opens Near Bucks County
The largest Hindu temple outside India in the modern era opened this week near Bucks County, in Robbinsville, New Jersey, according to a staff report from WHYY. The BAPS Swaminarayan Akshardham was built using four varieties of marble from Italy and limestone from Bulgaria. It was hand-carved by artisans in India and then shipped more…
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Newtown Bookshop Reopens in New Location, Announces Date for Grand Reopening Celebration
The Newtown Bookshop is now operating out of a new location, and the owners will be celebrating the occasion later this month. Having been located at 2835 South Eagle Road in Newtown for many years, the business recently relocated just down the road to 2120 South Eagle Road, located within the Village at Newtown South near the…
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New Hope Listed As One of the 10 Best Halloween Towns in All of Pennsylvania
There are many spooky attractions and events during Halloween in Pennsylvania, including several towns that are beautifully spooky and would make great destinations to explore during this time of the year, writes Aunindita Bhatia for The Travel. New Hope placed ninth among the top ten such towns. The Bucks County town is always filled with…









































