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Doylestown Landscaping Company Wins Big at Philadelphia Flower Show
A landscaping company in Bucks County took home the gold at one of the area’s most celebrated event for flower lovers. Cicely Elliott wrote about the company and their award for the Pennsylvania Landscape and Nursery Association. Mark Cook Landscape and Contracting LLC, a landscaping company in Doylestown, won the top trophy at the Philadelphia…
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New Arcade to Host Grand-Opening in Small Town Across the River from Bucks County
An arcade is set to open just outside of Bucks County, and local residents of every age group will have something to enjoy at the new spot. The Del-Vue Arcade, located at 30 South Union Street in Lambertville, is hosting its grand opening on March 10 at 3 PM. Its website describes it as a…
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Popular Newtown Bar Reopens After Renovations to Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day
One of the most popular bars in Bucks County is kicking off St. Patrick’s Day with a few days of festive celebrations in a small town. The Green Parrot Restaurant Pub & Patio, located at 212 North Sycamore Street in Newtown, is celebrating the 2023 Newtown Irish Festival. Having begun this week, the popular pub…
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Bucks County Politician to Officially Fill Governor’s Attorney General Position
A politician from Bucks County will be taking on a major position in the Pennsylvania government as she is accepted into her new role. Staff reporters from WHYY wrote about the local politician. Michelle Henry, a former Bucks County prosecutor, has been unanimously approved by the Pennsylvania Senate to fill the attorney general position for…
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Univest Market President Mike Fitzgerald is Passionate About Nonprofits
As he prepares for his retirement at the end of the month, Michael Fitzgerald, the Market President for East Penn and New Jersey at Univest Bank, is taking time to focus on organizations that are near and dear to his heart. Having grown up in Holland in Bucks County, Fitzgerald has been able to use…
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Plumstead Law Enforcement Official Awarded ‘Officer of the Year Award’ by Local Organization
A local American Legion Post recognized a Plumstead Township police officer with the Law Enforcement Officer of the Year award. Ed Doyle wrote about the officer for TAP Into Doylestown. The Albert R. Atkinson Jr. American Legion Post 210, located in Doylestown, presented the honor to Corp. Michael Johnson on March 6. Johnson joined the…
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Peddler’s Village to Host Several Upcoming Spring Events
Peddler’s Village, a countryside shopping, dining, lodging, and family entertainment destination in the heart of historic Bucks County that is widely recognized for its popular festivals and events, will be hosting several family-friendly events in March and April. The fourth annual PEEPS® in the Village competition and display, which will this year feature more than 100 marshmallow…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Hillside Estate in New Hope Overlooking Delaware River
A perfectly-perched home in Bucks County has gone up for sale, and life will be (literally) all uphill from now on for the owners. . . Located on the main road into New Hope, homeowners will have the opportunity to have a view of the Delaware River, with the New Jersey town of Lambertville right…
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Ask SCORE: How Do I Exit My Business?
SCORE Bucks County works with financial experts such as Bob Leventhal to teach business owners and entrepreneurs the best business practices. Just as you need a business plan to start a new venture, entrepreneurs should consider having an exit strategy to implement when it’s time to move on. I suggest creating an exit strategy in…
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Ice Cream Shop in Newtown Prepares for Announcement of Their Opening Day
A new ice cream shop in Bucks County is coming closer to opening day, and local residents are in for a sweet treat with this new dessert spot. The Newtown Ice House is setting up their new location on 156 North State Street in Newtown. The shop will be a nearby addition to the popular…
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Bensalem High School Names Special Education Instructor the Teacher of the Year
An educator from Bucks County was recently voted as her school’s top teacher after a year of working with students with special needs. Dino Ciliberti wrote about the teacher for the Bensalem Patch. Chelsea Root, a special education instructor, is the recipient of the Teacher of the Year Award at Bensalem High School for 2022-23.…
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Bucks County Designer Working to Reimagine Feminine Fashion Trends
A designer from Bucks County is making unique pieces of clothing in an effort to change the idea of femininity in fashion. Aziza Shuler wrote about the designer for CBS Philadelphia. Rachel Bromberg, a fashion designer from Yardley, will be hosting and directing an upcoming show called “Figures”, which focuses on redefining concepts of the…
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Bucks County Mompreneur Launches Baby Sound Machine with SCORE’s Help
Samantha Myers survived parenting two colicky babies. But, by the time her second daughter, now 20 months, took her first step, Myers, of Warrington, had already placed an order for the first shipment of ByeByeCry, a baby sound machine she designed primarily for infants with colic. While on maternity leave following her second daughter’s birth,…
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Businessman Just Outside of Bucks County Faces Health Crisis, Community Works to Help
A business owner from a town just outside of Bucks County is facing serious medical issues, and his community is working to help him. Anthony Lukas, co-owner of Iron and Oak, a furniture store in Lambertville, was recently affected with a series of health issues that have left him and his family was massive medical…
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Foundations Community Partnership’s Professional Education Series Focuses on Telehealth, Ethics
As part of Foundations Community Partnership’s (FCP) Professional Education Workshop series, Dr. Charles Jacob discusses “Telehealth Tips, Strategies, and Ethics” on April 5 from 9 AM – 12 PM at the Bucks County Intermediate Unit (BCIU) in Doylestown. FCP’s professional development series, generously supported by Haven Behavioral Healthcare, offers psychologists, social workers, licensed professional counselors,…
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Bucks County Fire Company Hires Full-Time Firefighters Due to Lack of Volunteers
A fire company in Bucks County has begun to hire more full-time employees as they are faced with a lack of volunteer firefighters. Alicia Roberts wrote about the volunteers for CBS Philadelphia. To help cover a gap in volunteers, Northampton Township’s Fire Company has hired full-time, paid firefighters. The lack of volunteers is a problem…
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This Bucks County Property Has Served as An Important Religious Site for Nearly 300 Years
One of the most historic homes in Bucks County has a long and storied history with one of the area’s most well-known religious groups. The Buckingham Friends Meeting House, located at 5684 York Road in Lahaska, has served as one of the main meeting areas for practitioners and believers in the Quaker faith for nearly…
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Trevose Organization Launches Website to Help Local Commuters Find Carpool Companions
An organization in Bucks County has launched an initiative to help those who are in need of necessary transportation. TMA Bucks, headquartered at 7 Neshaminy Interplex Drive in Feasterville-Trevose, recently announced it has launched a Share-A-Ride website. The site is a free, computerized service offered by the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission that can match…









































