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Doylestown Dog Trainer Was Lead Animal Wrangler on Animal Planet’s ‘Puppy Bowl’
A Bucks County dog trainer was recently involved in a very popular event that takes place during the Super Bowl, and it wasn’t the football game. Jeff Werner wrote about the trainer for the Doylestown Patch. On Super Bowl Sunday, Doylestown dog trainer Victoria Schade was the lead animal wrangler for this year’s hugely popular…
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Famous Theatre Opens Its 100th Year of Performances with Play Centered in Bucks County
In celebration of a century of theater, a local venue is kicking off the year with a play that takes place in the Bucks County area. Ellen Wilson Dilks wrote about the primiere for the Delco Culture Vultures. The Hedgerow Theatre, located at 64 Rose Valley Road in Media, opened its centennial year of live…
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Yardley Church to Receive Grants Worth $50,000 to Repair Historic Building, Property
A Bucks County church is preparing to receive an important grant, the money from which will be used to repair their historic property. State Senator Steve Santarsiero will present a PA State ‘repairs grant’ worth $50,000 to Gather Place for the rehabilitation of The Old African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.), located at 188 South Canal Street…
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Langhorne’s Sesame Place Unveils Latest Attractions as They Prepare to Open This Week
One of Bucks County’s most popular attractions will be opening back up this week, with a variety of new and fun activities for families. Ryan Mulligan wrote about the attraction for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Sesame Place, located at 100 Sesame Road in Langhorne, is gearing to reopen on Friday. As they return for families to…
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SCORE Mentors Help Bucks County Health Care Consultant Differentiate Her Business
After providing at-home care for her ailing husband for more than two decades, Lisa Cassidy set out to empower both patients and health care workers to receive and give the best care possible. In launching Bucks County-based Empowering Care Solutions, LLC in the fall of 2021, she aimed to connect health care workers more easily…
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Doylestown Native Pink’s Latest Single Is Valentine’s Day Tribute to Her Late Father
One of Bucks County’s most celebrated singers has released a new song that commemorates her father and a former local resident. Maggie Mancini wrote about the singer’s latest song for Philly Voice. Doylestown native Pink released “When I Get There,” a new single from her upcoming album, on Valentine’s Day as a heartfelt tribute to…
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Middletown Resident Wins More Than $256,000
A Bucks County resident has won big after playing a local lottery game and finding themselves the victor of a big prize. A Middletown resident was awarded an online prize worth $256,564.09 after playing on the online game PA Big Winner Spectacular. “PA Big Winner Spectacular is a connect-style internet instant game with one progressive jackpot,”…
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Bucks County Artist Draws on Her Experiences in Caregiving for Recent Gallery
A Bucks County artist used her time in the caregiving and healthcare scenes to influence her art, which is now on display in Philadelphia. Naveed Ahsan wrote about the local artist for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Ginny Ferrante Perry was sent to Doylestown Hospital eight years ago to address a serious medical emergency. While staying there…
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New Hope Cider Makers Are Made the Latest Addition to the Bucks County Wine Trail
A Bucks County farm has been announced as the latest addition to a very popular event that takes place in the area every year. Manoff Market Gardens & M2 Cidery, LLC., located at 3157 Comfort Road in New Hope, was recently made an addition to the Bucks County Wine Trail. Started in 2018, the cidery…
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Foundations Community Partnership Seeks Applicants for Annual Spring Grant Cycles
Foundations Community Partnership, headquartered in Doylestown, is now accepting applications for its Bucks Innovation & Improvement and Capital Improvement spring grant cycles. Eligible nonprofits can submit a Letter of Inquiry by April 1 through Foundations Community Partnership’s web site. Annually, Bucks Innovation & Improvement and Capital Improvement grant cycles offer $200,000 in support for…
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Morrisville-Based Addiction Treatment Center Looking for New Board Members
A Bucks County addiction center is looking for new board members in order to continue the help and guidance they offer in the area. Good Friends, Inc., located at 868 West Bridge Street in Morrisville, is currently looking for new members of the Board of Directors. The group published a post on social media saying…
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Fifteen Lower Bucks Fire Companies Receive Grants Totaling Over $200K
Several Bucks County fire departments and emergency medical services crews recently received a large sum of funds in the form of grants. Dino Ciliberti wrote about the grants for the Levittown Patch. According to State Sen. Steve Santarsiero, the grants were made available by the Office of the State Fire Commissioner. They are offered annually…
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Archbishop Wood’s Jalil Bethea Receives Offer to Play Basketball at Major University
A Bucks County basketball player is being tapped to play his favorite sport at a major university, the next step in his successful career. Neil Adler wrote about the player for Inside the Loud House. Archbishop Wood Catholic High School’s four-star Jalil Bethea will soon have to make a difficult decision: which of the over…
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Popular Bucks County Brewery Announces Latest Creation With a Unique Flavor Profile
A Bucks County brewery has just announced a new beer with a very particular flavor profile that will be a new favorite for craft beer fans. Warwick Farm Brewing, located at 800 Almshouse Road in Jamison, has announced the release of their latest beer. “Hop Catcher” is a unique IPA beer that features a blend…
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German Grocery Chain Buys Fairless Hills Warehouse for $145M as Part of Expansion
A popular grocery store chain has recently made a large purchase in Bucks County as a part of their national expansion. Jackson Chen wrote about the purchase for Commercial Property Executive. Lidl, a grocer based out of Germany, recently purchased 69 acres from NorthPoint Development, who owns a large chunk of land in Fairless Hills,…
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Pennsylvania Game Commission to Improve Bucks County Wetlands for Duck Population
In an effort to help the local environment, two state organizations have come together to improve the wetlands of Bucks County. Gregory Vellner wrote about the improvements for NewsBreak. The Pennsylvania Game Commission, in collaboration with Ducks Unlimited Inc., have come together in an effort to improve 1,600 acres of wetland habitats on 61 state…
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Popular Bucks County Bookshop Gives Updates on Renovations, Planned Reopening
One of Bucks County’s most popular bookshops has announced updates on the renovations that have temporally closed their long-standing store. The owners of Farley’s Bookshop, located at 44 South Main Street in New Hope, have given shoppers an update on their renovations to their popular stop in the town. “About three weeks ’til we get…









































