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Bucks County Authorities Hope to Come Closer to Solving Cold Case Six Decades Old
A cold case that has left Bucks County officials puzzled for over 60 years may soon be solved as investigators continue their search. Keith Schweigert wrote about the case for Fox 43. On Feb. 17, 1960, Bucks County authorities found Helen Drummond Fischer, 55, dead in her Doylestown home. Found to have suffered multiple injuries,…
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This New Morrisville Cafe is a Great Place for Both Listeners and Players of Jazz Music
A new cafe in Bucks County is also acting as the area’s newest musical venue, with an emphasis on jazz music and entertaining performances. Rosetta’s Jazz Cafe, located at 826 West Bridge Street in Morrisville, recently opened their doors to both residents of Bucks County and nearby New Jersey. Offering a wide array of food…
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Several Bucks County Football, Baseball Players Sign Letters of Intent to Play at College Level
Eight Bucks County athletes recently signed the documents that will allow them to play at the college level in the coming months. Student athletes from Harry S. Truman High School, located at 3001 Green Lane in Levittown, recently announced their college commitments. The players, who range from football, bowling, and baseball, will attend the universities…
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These New Bucks County Restaurants Were Listed as Some of the Best in the Area
Three recent additions to the Bucks County dining scene are being considered must-stops for both local residents and visitors to the area. Michael Klein wrote about the local establishments in The Philadelphia Inquirer. Among the various new eateries in the Philadelphia area, three Bucks County establishments are sticking out amongst the list. Founding Fathers, located…
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Popular Flea Market in New Hope Announces Reopening Date, Plans for the Spring
A popular flea market in Bucks County has announced their reopening date, giving local sellers a great venue to sell their wares. Rice’s Market, located at 6326 Greenhill Road in New Hope, has announced their first date of operations for 2023. Weather permitting, the flea market will reopen on March 4. A longtime favorite destination…
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Doylestown Health Signs Collaboration Agreement to Improve Access to Local Care
One of Bucks County’s most renowned medical centers has just entered a collaboration to ensure residents get quality healthcare. John George wrote about the collaboration for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Doylestown Health and Grand View Health signed a collaboration agreement at the end of 2022 to explore ways in which they can jointly improve access…
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New Co-Working Space Opens its Doors in Feasterville-Trevose
A new business center will be opening in Bucks County, allowing remote and in-person employees to work in a comfortable environment. Staff writers for the Lower Bucks Times wrote about the new center. Sentient Workspace, located at 1000 Northbrook Drive, Suite 100 in Feasterville-Trevose, will be opening their doors to employees in the Bucks County…
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Bucks County Community Garden Continues to Honor the Area’s Fallen Heroes
A community garden in Bucks County is continuing to honor the area’s fallen heroes through events and year-round acknowledgement. Bensalem Township’s Legacy Garden was erected for the Bensalem’s Tricentennial in 1992. Its purpose was to honor those in Public Safety who gave their lives while on duty to protect and serve this Township. “Located on…
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Water from Lake Nockamixon to be Released into Another Bucks County Creek
A nearby lake will be releasing waters into a Bucks County creek in order to ensure a popular event continues without issue. Staff reporters from the Pennsylvania Pressroom wrote about the upcoming release. The Department of Conservation and Natural Resources is planning to release water from Lake Nockamixon into Tohickon Creek once again in March…
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Deli-Restaurant Chain to Open Their First Bucks County Location, Their Third in PA
A popular deli-restaurant chain will be opening their first location in Bucks County, and hungry residents will have another new place to eat. Chris Rollins wrote about the new eatery for 94.5 PST. McAlister’s Deli, a restaurant chain based out of Georgia, will be opening their latest location in Warrington. The new establishment will take…
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Bucks County Home to Two Classic Restaurants Ideal for Date Night
Many of the nation’s oldest restaurants still in operation can be found in Pennsylvania, with two Bucks County spots revered for their atmosphere. Robin Shreeves wrote about the restaurants for The Keystone. Some of them are perfect for date night, and the best examples of this are King George II Inn in Bristol and Logan…
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Popular Trevose Hotel Goes Up for Sale, With a Starting Bid of $4.65 Million
A well-known hotel in Bucks County has recently gone up for sale, and the price being asked to start is a big one for a big property. Emma Dooling wrote about the hotel for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Radisson Philadelphia Northeast, located at 2400 Old Lincoln Highway in Trevose, will be up for online…
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Jamison-Based Brewery Releases New Beer with a Twist of Tropical Fruits
A Bucks County brewery has just announced a new beer with a fruity flavor profile that will be a new favorite for craft beer lovers. Warwick Farm Brewing, located at 800 Almshouse Road in Jamison, has released their latest beer, “The Revenge”. A hazy India Pale Ale (IPA), combines the flavors of tropical fruits with…
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Bucks County Brewery’s Latest Beer to Take Flight with Event Featuring Birds of Prey
A popular Bucks County brewery is bringing in a master falconer and his birds to kick off their latest brew, which craft beer fans will flock to. Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company, located at 909 Ray Avenue in Croydon, is realizing their latest beer with a unique event. “Falconry Club” is a Grodziskie, a historical Polish-style…
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A Bucks County Company Most Likely Made the Baseballs Jackie Robinson Practiced With
A Bucks County duo may have been responsible for creating the baseballs used by some of the greatest to play the sport. Dan McPhillips, the Bucks County Recorder of Deeds, recently discussed the connection between baseball legend Jackie Robinson and two brothers from Perkasie who created baseballs. By all accounts, the Bucks County duo’s creations were…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Centrally-Located Colonial Estate in Southampton
A unique estate in Bucks County has gone up for sale, and those looking to live in the area are in for a treat with this home. . . Centrally located in the Southampton area, this home features amazing Colonial-style architecture with a modern flare. . . A large outdoor pool, complete with a diving…
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Upper Black Eddy Teacher Celebrated for Her Unique Methods of Teaching Language
A Bucks County educator is being acknowledged for her unique, fun, and engaging methods of teaching a foreign language to her students. River Valley Waldorf School, located at 1395 Bridgeton Hill Road in Upper Black Eddy, is celebrating one of their educators for their teaching methods. Ivone Martinez, known as “Profesora Martinez” by students and…









































