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Ask SCORE: How Should I Find Employees for My Business?
It’s inevitable that, at some point, even the smallest of small businesses will need to hire employees. How you go about the recruiting and hiring process could vary based on the position available and your company’s industry. In general, word of mouth is a great first step to seek new talent. And sometimes that’s all…
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Popular Mediterranean Chain Restaurant in Newtown Closes After 10 Years
A Bucks County restaurant, which has stood in the area for a decade, recently announced that they will be permanently closing their doors. Chris Rollins wrote about the closure for New Jersey 101.5. Zoës Kitchen, a Mediterranean fast-casual restaurant in the Goodnoe Corner Shopping Center in Newtown, has closed for good this week after ten…
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The Bald Eagle is Making a Comeback Near Bucks County
Once near extinction in the area, the country’s national bird is making a comeback in population in an area just outside of Bucks County. Jon Hurdle wrote about the famous bird for the NJ Spotlight News. Once on the brink of extinction, the bald eagle is again becoming a familiar sight to anglers and recreational…
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Pennridge High School Sparks Historic Moment for All Girls Wrestlers Across Pennsylvania
A local girls wrestling program recently became the 100th in the state to be approved as an official sports entity. Matt Allibone wrote about the development for the York Daily Record. The girls wrestling program at Pennridge High School, in Perkasie, was officially approved by the state of Pennsylvania this week. As the 100th program,…
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Warrington Mediterranean Restaurant Prepares to Open Second Location in Newtown
A Bucks County restaurant is preparing to open their second location in one of the area’s most popular and highly-visited towns. Árdana Food & Drink, whose current location is at 751 Easton Road in Warrington, will be opening their new location in The Village at Newtown Shopping Center in Newtown. The new eatery will take…
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This Fish, Native to the Delaware River, May Face Extinction. Here’s Why
Known for its diversity of wildlife, a fish that has been seen around Bucks County faces potential extinction due to a longtime practice. Colleen O’Dea wrote about the fish for NJ Spotlight News. The Atlantic sturgeon, a fish native to the Delaware River, has been added to the federal endangered species list in recent years.…
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Warminster Bakery Has Successful Week After Selling Treat Popular During Mardi Gras
A Bucks County bakery made it big this week after supplying local residents with a treat that is synonymous with the Mardi Gras celebration. Rilling’s Bucks County Bakery, located at 868 East Street Road in Warminster, made it big on Tuesday after they sold boxes and boxes of fastnachts, a donut confection that originates from…
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Bucks County High School to Perform Musical Version of Popular Disney Movie
A Bucks County high school is preparing to show a musical performance of one of the most popular Disney films of the past few decades. Bensalem High School, located at 4319 Hulmeville Road in Bensalem, will be putting on a performance of the Disney classic, “Beauty and the Beast” in the school auditorium from Feb.…
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Langhorne Real Estate Agent Puts His Trust and Money Into Bed Bath & Beyond Recovery
A Bucks County businessman is one of many who are looking to continue working with one of the most well-known businesses in the country. Caitlin McCabe and Gunjan Banerji wrote about the local businessman in The Wall Street Journal. While many institutional traders are staying away from Bed Bath & Beyond, many individual traders, like…
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Yardley Distillery Announces New Drink to Be Sold at Popular Casino’s Restaurant
One of Bucks County’s most popular distilleries recently announced a new drink, which will be exclusively sold at a nearby casino. Yardley Distillery, located at 35 South Main Street in Yardley, has released their latest drink, this one in a ready-to-go can. The “Blueberry Lemonade Canned Cocktail” was announced this week, and those who wish…
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Lifesaving Aid Continues to Be Shipped from the Bucks County Area to Ukraine
Bucks County continues to send help and aid to those in need in the Ukraine, even after the initial shock of their invasion has subsided. John McDevitt wrote about the international aid for KYW Newsradio. A year after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Ukrainian Federation of America volunteers are continuing to sort, pack, and prepare…
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Bucks County-Based Dessert Startup Looks to Raise $500,000 to Expand Operations
A Bucks County dessert startup is looking to raise money in order to become the next big name in the sweets industry. Lisa Dukart wrote about he startup for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Toni Lorraine Johnson, the founder and owner of Dr. Brownies, is looking to raise $500,000 in order to expand her already-existing business…
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22 Couples Tie the Knot in Group Marriage Ceremony in Doylestown
On the most romantic say of the year, several Bucks County couples came together in marriage in a unique ceremony. Madeleine Wright wrote about the unique ceremony for CBS Philadelphia. Twenty-two couples decided to tie the knot together on the most romantic day of the year in a group wedding marriage ceremony in Doylestown. Hundreds…
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Several Bucks County Veterans to be Laid to Rest in Upcoming Service
A ceremony is scheduled to be held in Bucks County this week in order to honor several local heroes who will be laid to rest. Washington Crossing National Cemetery, located at 830 Highland Road in Newtown, will be hosting another Service for Unattended Veterans on Feb. 23 at 2 PM. The service will honor four…
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Bucks County Coroner Announces Bid for Re-Election, Looks for Endorsements
One of Bucks County’s most important government officials has announced her bid for re-election, and she is now looking for endorsements. Meredith Buck, the current Bucks County Coroner, announced her bid to continue to serve Bucks County in her position. Beginning her tenure in early 2020, Buck has worked as an attorney for most of…
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New Smoothie Spot Offers Taste of the Tropics in the Quakertown Area
A popular smoothie chain is opening yet another location in Bucks County, offering healthy foods and drinks to local residents. Ryan Kneller wrote about the new smoothie spot for WFMZ 69 News. Tropical Smoothie Cafe, a national fast-casual cafe concept, is offering a taste of the tropics in the Quakertown area. The eatery, operated by…
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Crowds Gathered at Washington Crossing Historic Park to Celebrate Namesake’s Birthday
One of the country’s most important figures recently celebrated his birthday in a Bucks County town named one of his famous feats. Jeff Werner wrote about the celebration for the Newtown, PA Patch. A mild winter day brought out a capacity crowd to Washington Crossing Historic Park on Sunday for a celebration of General George…
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Penn State Joins Schools That Have Expressed Interest in Newtown Basketball Player
A Bucks County basketball player is now being looked at by another major university for his skills on and off the court. Brandon Jenkins wrote about the player for 247 Sports. Last week, Newtown native Christian Bliss, who plays basketball for the George School, received an in-state offer from Penn State. “They came to a…









































