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‘The Smell of Victory!’: Langhorne Candle Company Unveils New Product in Celebration of the Eagles Playoff
A candle shop in Bucks County is celebrating the Philadelphia Eagles by creating a one-of-a-kind product for the most die-hard fans. The Langhorne Candle Company, located at 211 East Maple Avenue in Langhorne, has just released their latest candle, “The Smell of Victory”, in celebration of the Eagles’ latest games. The small business is known…
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Pennsylvania Game Commission Begins Testing Deer in Bucks County for Dangerous Chemicals
The deer population in Bucks County is being tested for traces of chemicals, which could be detrimental to both animals and humans. Aaron Moselle wrote about the testing for WHYY. The Pennsylvania Game Commission has been focusing on testing the local deer population for PFSAs and PFSOs, a type of chemical that can make its…
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Doylestown Hospital Appoints Richard Highbloom as Woodall Endowed Chair in Cardiothoracic Surgery
Richard Highbloom has been appointed the inaugural Marvin and Dee Ann Woodall Endowed Chair in Cardiothoracic Surgery at Doylestown Hospital. Appointing the first endowed chair in the health system’s nearly 100-year history signifies another milestone in Doylestown Health’s ongoing campaign of program enhancements. As Chief and Medical Director of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Doylestown Hospital, Dr.…
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New Hope Arts Association Looking for the Best Local Photographs to Display in Their Unique Location
An art association in Bucks County is currently looking for the best of the best photos to put on display in the near future. The Phillips’ Mills Community Organization, located at 2619 River Road in New Hope, is gearing up for their annual Photographic Exhibit. Submissions for the gallery will be accepted from Feb. 1…
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Langhorne Man Decorates His Home From Head to Toe to Celebrate Eagles’ Playoff Run
A Bucks County man is showing his love for the Philadelphia Eagles by decorating his house with the symbols and colors of the team. Bryanna Gallagher wrote about the local home for 6ABC. Larry Glowacki, a die-hard Eagles fan, decorated his entire house from head to toe to celebrate the Birds’ playoff run. “It’s the…
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New Salon Location Opens in Warrington, with Over 40 Individual Suites for Hair Stylists to Work Out Of
A new salon is opening in Bucks County, with several individual spots for stylists to work out of for their clients and the community. Jeff Werner wrote about the new spot for the Northampton Patch. Salons by JC, located at 377 Easton Road in Warrington, just opened their new location at the former site of…
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Bucks County Was Home to Several Underground Railroad Locations, Many of Which Can Still Be Visited Today
During the time of the Underground Railroad, many locations in Bucks County served as important spots in the fight for freedom. Thomas K. Phillips wrote about the spots for Visit Bucks County. In the 18th and 19th centuries, Bucks County was home to many important stops on the Underground Railroad. Many of the taverns, farms,…
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Major University Utilizes Bristol Property for Their Popular Gardening Program
A popular university is using a gardening center in Bucks County as a major part of their outdoor and agricultural program. The Penn State Master Gardeners of Bucks County has been using a property in Bristol as part of their expanding gardening education program. Beginning during the pandemic, the university’s program started using Adams Hollow…
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Bucks County Audubon Society Showing Best Nature Photos of 2022 This Week. Here’s What to Know
A Bucks County organization will be hosting an exhibit of local nature photography focusing on the area’s avian species. The Bucks County Audubon Society will be showing local bird photographs at their visitors center, located at 2877 Creamery Road in New Hope. The event takes place on Jan. 28. “Had a chance to check out the…
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A Look Back in Time: Here’s What the Doylestown Starbucks Location Was Used for 100 Years Ago
Known for being one of the most historic areas in Bucks County, this town’s local coffee shop had an interesting past that was well-documented. Doylestown’s Starbucks has been serving food and beverages to customers for years. Long before the existence of the Starbucks brand, in 1927, the location served as the popular newsstand of one…
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Local Students Host Fundraiser, Raise $1,000 for Warrington Nonprofit Specializing in Mental Health
A Bucks County school has awarded a generous donation to a local organization that works to help those with mental illness. The Middle Bucks Institute of Technology recently raised $1,000 for the NAMI Bucks County, a local nonprofit that aims to assist those living with mental illness and other similar conditions. “NAMI Bucks County helped…
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These Bucks County Organizations are Hosting Fun Events for the Lunar New Year. Here’s What to Know
Two Bucks County organizations will be hosting festive and fun events to celebrate the Lunar New Year this weekend. With many celebrating the Lunar New Year, or Chinese New Year, on Jan. 22, the Southampton Free Library and the Pearl S. Buck International Society will be hosting community events to help bring the magic of…
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Singers, Songwriters Coming to Famous Bucks County Theater for a Night of Music and Conversation
One of Bucks County’s most well-known theaters will be hosting a night of music and conversation in the very near future. The Newtown Theatre will present “Singer-Songwriters in the Round: The Stories Behind the Songs” on Feb. 4 at 8 PM. Part concert, part conversation, this special evening will bring together five singer-songwriters to play their…
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Bucks County Recorder of Deeds Warns Residents About Recent Uptick in Solicitation, Fraudulent Calls
One of Bucks County’s most important government officials is warning residents of an imminent threat that comes around this time of year. Dan McPhillips, the Bucks County Recorder of Deeds, has issued a warning to all residents about fraudulent calls, an issue that sprouts up in the area this time of the year. From credit…
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Former Doylestown Resident, Actor from ‘The Wire’ Remembered for His Long Career on the Big Screen
An actor from one of the most popular shows of all time once lived in the Bucks County area for many years. Naledi Ushe wrote about he actor for USA Today. Al Brown, an actor known for playing Col. Stanislaus Valchek on the hit television show “The Wire”, passed away last week at the age of…
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Recently-Opened Perkasie Brewery Added to the Popular Bucks County Ale Trail
A Bucks County brewery has just been added to a popular beer tour in the area, and the new business is excited to take part in it. Jennifer Rogers Burns wrote about the new brewery for Visit Bucks County. Van Lieus Brewing Company, located at 211 West Walnut Street in Perkasie, has just been added…
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Falls Township Warehouse Approaches Next Phase of Development in Major Construction Project
A major development plan in Bucks County is moving on to the next phase of construction for a brand new trade center. Ryan Mulligan wrote about the developments for the Philadelphia Business Journal. NorthPoint Development is currently working on construction of a new 1,159,849 square-foot facility at Keystone Trade Center, the former site of U.S.…









































