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Delaware River One of Many Nearby Bodies of Water Being Cleaned by National Nonprofit
One of Bucks County’s biggest and most well-known rivers may soon see itself cleaned up by a nonprofit working to help the environment. Katherine Rapin wrote about the local river in Yes Magazine. Upstream Alliance, a nonprofit focusing on keeping local waterways clean, has set its sights on the Delaware River in Bucks County as…
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This Quakertown Hotel is Known for Its Ambiance, History, and Amazing Restaurant
A Bucks County hotel has become known for its amazing service and its incredible food and drink in their own restaurant. Michael Drabenstott discussed the location for The Inside Dish. The Spinnerstown Hotel, located at 2195 Spinnerstown Road in Quakertown, has built a reputation for their incredible hotel experience and their dining options for all…
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Several Bucks County Councils, Boards See Major Reorganization for the New Year
Several Bucks County government organizations have recently restructured their boards as the new year has begun. Samantha Bambino wrote about the boards and councils for the Lower Bucks Times. Bensalem Township saw Ed Kisselback elected as board president. He has worked alongside the mayor for over three decades in order to aid the community. Alongside…
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This Bucks County School Will Be Recognizing Students Who Are Thriving in the Tech Field
A Bucks County technical school will be acknowledging student who stand out in the field of technology and other subjects. In celebration of Career and Technical Education Month, the Middle Bucks Institute of Technology will be hosting events and activities to celebrate and promote tech subjects. These events will showcase the diverse range of career…
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This Bucks County School District is Using a Survey to Find Their Next Superintendent
A Bucks County school district has taken to their community in order to find their next superintendent following the current one’s retirement. Staff writers for the Bucks County Courier Times wrote about the creative activities. With current Superintendent William Harner’s retirement fast approaching, the Quakertown Community School District is searching for his replacement. The school board…
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Looking for Fun Activities in Bucks County This Winter Season? Here are a Few Places to Visit This Weekend
Bucks County is known for its fun activities year round, and locals and visitors can now enjoy a variety of events during the winter season. Rachel Macauley wrote about the upcoming winter events for Visit Bucks County. Regarded as a winter wonderland by both residents and tourists during the winter season, Bucks County always takes advantage…
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Bucks County Government Celebrates Retiring Supervisor After 40 Years of Dedication to His Community
The Bucks County government has acknowledged a local man who has retired after four decades of service to his community. Mike Duncan, who served as the Building Supervisor with General Services, recently retired after 40 years of employment with the county. Beginning his career in the Neshaminy Manor’s kitchen, he worked his way up to…
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Backed by Overwhelming Demand, Doylestown Native Pink Adds Second Homecoming Show This Summer
After seeing a huge surge in ticket sales, one of Bucks County’s most well-known music artists is adding a second date to her homecoming show. Staff writers for Fox 29 wrote about the summer shows. Alecia Beth Moore Hart, known by her stage name Pink, has added a second date to her homecoming show at…
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Roosevelt Boulevard, Ending in Bucks County, to See $78 Million in Upgrades to Improve Safety
A major road that ends in Bucks County will soon see upgrades that will make driving on it much safer for all travelers. Mike DeNardo wrote about the upgrades for KYW Newsradio. Roosevelt Boulevard will soon see $78 million worth of upgrades made to the road. Ending in Bensalem, the road is regularly used by…
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This Bucks County High School Football Player was Named One of the Mini Max Award Winners of the 2022 Season
A Bucks County football player has recently been awarded for his skills on the field, and he plans on taking his career even further. Nicholas Buchys, a senior and Neshaminy High School and a member of the school’s football team, was recently named one of the 55 Mini Max Award Winners in Pennsylvania for the…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Scenic Converted Barn in Riegelsville
A covered barn in a natural area of Bucks County has recently gone up for sale, and it is a very unique dwelling. . . Originally built in 2000, the home sits on beautiful farmland in a very scenic part of Bucks County. . . The den can be closed off from the rest of…
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Lahaska Restaurant Kicks Off the New Year with BBQ Brunch Every Sunday
A Bucks County barbecue restaurant is kicking off the new year with special brunch options beginning this weekend. Holy ‘Que Smokehouse, located at 5788 Lower York Road in Lahaska, is welcoming the new year with the official launch of brand-new BBQ Brunch, held every Sunday from 12 – 4 PM (or until sold out), kicking off on Jan.…
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Lumberville’s Black Bass Hotel to Bring Back Popular Wine Dinner Series This Month
A Bucks County hotel will be hosting their popular wine dinner series this month, with tons of great food and a wonderful drink selection. Jeff Werner wrote about the upcoming event for the New Hope-Lambertville Patch. The Black Bass Hotel in Lumberville, one of the area’s most historically significant landmarks, is reintroducing the popular Wine…
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Bensalem to Welcome New Boutique Pet Supply Shop
A popular Bucks County shopping center has announced their latest addition, with the incoming business already making waves in the community. Dino Ciliberti wrote about the business for the Bensalem Patch. MK Traders is opening its first brick-and-mortar location at Centre Plaza in Bensalem Township, where it will sell pet food, toys, and accessories, as…
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Bucks County Government Works With Local Organizations to Spread Awareness of Human Trafficking
The Bucks County government has begun working with local safety organizations to raise awareness of a very serious issue. Teaming up with the Bucks Coalition Against Trafficking and Nova Bucks, both based in Jamison, Bucks County Commissioners will be working with these organizations to inform local residents about the dangers of human trafficking, a nation…
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New Hope Organization Celebrates National Bird Day with Tips and Tricks for Outdoor Fun
A Bucks County organization is celebrating a special holiday by giving local residents suggestions on how to interact with nature. The Bucks County Audubon Society, headquartered at 2877 Creamery Road in New Hope, is acknowledging Jan. 5 as National Bird Day. The organization is known for promoting the study and watching of birds throughout the…
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Langhorne Medical Company Debuts a Groundbreaking Safety Product for Athletes
A Bucks County company that specializes in skincare products has just released a new product bound to be a staple for athletes everywhere. John George wrote about the new product for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Nexgel, a medical device company located at 2150 Cabot Boulevard West, Suite B in Langhorne, has just released their latest…
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Warminster-Based Historical Society Celebrates Another Year of Educating Public, Looks for Volunteers
A Bucks County historical society is celebrating their impact on the community while also looking for new volunteers for the new year. The Craven Hall Historical Society, located at 599 Newtown Road in Warminster, recently celebrated another year of teaching locals and residents about the area’s history. Now, they are looking for volunteers that are…









































