• Owner of Oxford Valley Mall in Langhorne Plans to Merge Their Company

    Owner of Oxford Valley Mall in Langhorne Plans to Merge Their Company

    Simon Property Group, owner of Oxford Valley Mall as well as the King of Prussia megamall, has made a lot of headlines in the last year for their unique business moves, such as buying stores at their malls out of bankruptcy. The real estate group looks to have an eye for continuing their innovative ways…

  • Upper Bucks County Native Helped Defend Trump in His Second Impeachment Trial

    Upper Bucks County Native Helped Defend Trump in His Second Impeachment Trial

    Attorney Julieanne Bateman, an Upper Bucks County native, was part of former President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial defense team, writes Tom Sofield for the Saucon Source. Bateman, who is also the daughter of Bucks County President Judge Wallace Bateman, has a background in criminal law and the child welfare system in Bucks County, as well…

  • Career Corner: Is Now the Best Time to Make a Drastic Career Change? Fortune Says Yes!

    Career Corner: Is Now the Best Time to Make a Drastic Career Change? Fortune Says Yes!

    With the majority of industries changing their way of doing business due to the pandemic, now may be the ideal time to make a drastic career change, writes S. Mitra Kalita for Fortune. Surveys show that this year will be the one where employers expect their employees to have the ability “to adapt, reskill, and…

  • New Lease Deal Unites Styer Orchard, Market at Styer Under Management of Single Entity

    New Lease Deal Unites Styer Orchard, Market at Styer Under Management of Single Entity

    For the past two decades, Styer Orchard and the Market at Styer in Middletown Township had been operating under two separate leases, writes Samantha Bambino for the Lower Bucks Times. Styer Orchard was run by Mike and Karen Field until their son Tim took over in 2019. Meanwhile the farm store was managed by Dave…

  • Shalem Farm in Doylestown to Become Education Site for Jewish Sustainable Agriculture

    Shalem Farm in Doylestown to Become Education Site for Jewish Sustainable Agriculture

    With the Jewish farm movement sweeping the Philadelphia area, Shalem Farm in Doylestown will help the trend expand further as an education site for Jewish sustainable culture, writes Sophie Panzer for the Jewish Exponent. Farmer and Jewish educator Yitzchak Glasman will start building the organic farm this month. He will be using a “seed kit”…

  • Bucks County Ready To Vaccinate ‘Everybody Right Now’ If There Were COVID-19 Vaccines Available

    Bucks County Ready To Vaccinate ‘Everybody Right Now’ If There Were COVID-19 Vaccines Available

    Bucks County is ready to vaccinate as many as 15,000 people each week under its new $14 million plan but there is one issue putting a break on the county’s ambitious plan: the lack of COVID-19 vaccine, writes Greg Vellner for The Reporter Online. The plan calls for six clinics and two mobile units to…

  • Wiser Wealth: Puppies Adopted During Pandemic Come with Hefty Price Tag, But There Are Ways to Keep These Bills Down

    Wiser Wealth: Puppies Adopted During Pandemic Come with Hefty Price Tag, But There Are Ways to Keep These Bills Down

    Many people opted to adopt a dog during the pandemic for companionship while not considering the expenses that come with the decision, writes Bruce Horovitz for The Wall Street Journal. According to Rover, the annual cost of a dog’s basic needs range from $610 to $2,115, depending on several factors, including where you live. This…

  • Chalfont Student Hopes to Hit It Big with His Wearable Light for Nurses Invention

    Chalfont Student Hopes to Hit It Big with His Wearable Light for Nurses Invention

    Anthony Scarpone-Lambert, a University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing senior from Chalfont, hopes to hit it big with his invention of wearable lights for nurses, writes Alfred Lubrano for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Along with his cofounder, Scarpone-Lambert believes he has created a solution to the problem of hospital personnel disturbing patients at night. The invention…

  • Bensalem Student Gets Full Ride to University of Chicago with Help from Inn Dwelling of Philadelphia

    Bensalem Student Gets Full Ride to University of Chicago with Help from Inn Dwelling of Philadelphia

    Tomas Vallejo, a senior at Holy Ghost Preparatory School in Bensalem, received a full ride to the University of Chicago with help of Inn Dwelling of Philadelphia, writes Marc Narducci for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Vallejo credits his academic prowess to the nonprofit that supports gifted, low-income students in the Philadelphia region with whatever they need…

  • Family Trades in Manhattan for Rural Pennsylvania to Escape COVID-19 and Considers Staying for Good

    Family Trades in Manhattan for Rural Pennsylvania to Escape COVID-19 and Considers Staying for Good

    A family that traded Manhattan for rural Pennsylvania to escape COVID-19 is enjoying its temporary home so much that it is considering making the move permanent, writes Jason Nark for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Caroline Goldrick, her husband, Christian, and their daughter, Edith, moved to the home of a family member in idyllic Eagles Mere in…

  • Quakertown Neighbors Help Each Other Clear Double-Digit Snowfall with Healthy Dose of Sarcasm

    Quakertown Neighbors Help Each Other Clear Double-Digit Snowfall with Healthy Dose of Sarcasm

    After double-digit snowfall covered the town, Quakertown neighbors grabbed shovels to help clear their street along with a healthy dose of sarcasm to make sure that everybody keeps their spirits up, writes Jaccii Farris for WFMZ 69 News. “We like to you know, bust on each other,” said Tom Geiger, the unofficial mayor of Juniper…

  • After Failed Attempt with Pipersville Dentist at Wheel, SCC Manages to Reclaim Fastest Car Title

    After Failed Attempt with Pipersville Dentist at Wheel, SCC Manages to Reclaim Fastest Car Title

    After several failed attempts, including one with Pipersville dentist Larry Caplin at the wheel, SCC North America has finally managed to reclaim the title of the world’s fastest car, writes Hannah Elliott for The Seattle Times. The company’s first attempt to once again grab the top-speed bragging rights became embroiled in controversy. Following the claims…

  • See Which Three Bucks County Small Towns Are Among Most Charming in Pennsylvania

    See Which Three Bucks County Small Towns Are Among Most Charming in Pennsylvania

    Those looking for a weekend away or to even relocate somewhere new should look no further than Bucks County, home to three out of thirteen of the most charming small towns in Pennsylvania, writes Emily Zemler for the Pure Wow. New Hope, the scenic small town in the heart of the county, is at first…

  • Wall Street Journal: Langhorne Slim’s New Album Reflects Current Shut-Down, Shut-In Times

    Wall Street Journal: Langhorne Slim’s New Album Reflects Current Shut-Down, Shut-In Times

    Langhorne Slim, whose performing name is a tribute to his hometown, has released a new album, Strawberry Mansion, that reflects current shut-down, shut-in times, writes Barry Mazor for The Wall Street Journal. Born Sean Scolnick, the artist has been recording and touring for the past 15 years. His music has strong pop sensibilities and hooky…

  • Bucks County Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick Cosponsors Protection Bill for Arctic National Refuge

    Bucks County Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick Cosponsors Protection Bill for Arctic National Refuge

    Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, a Bucks County Republican, is co-sponsoring a bill to protect the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge that former President Donald Trump wanted to open for drilling, write Frank Kummer and Jonathan Tamari for The Philadelphia Inquirer. During his last day in the office, the Trump administration formally issued leases for oil and gas…

  • Tech Tips With Margaret: The Advantages of Zoom Phone

    Tech Tips With Margaret: The Advantages of Zoom Phone

    Everyone has become well-acquainted with Zoom’s video call service, and it has become one of the standard ways for working professionals to stay in touch virtually. However, Zoom also recently celebrated the two-year anniversary of its new service designed to give professionals even more versatility: Zoom Phone. As the name suggests, Zoom Phone is for…

  • How I Landed a Job on Clubhouse

    How I Landed a Job on Clubhouse

    If you think it’s crazy to network on Clubhouse and land a job, think again. The interview happened the next morning at 8 AM, followed by an offer. On February 3rd, I was listening in a Clubhouse room while I was making dinner. The conversation led to Erik Corzberg telling his story about how he…

  • Wiser Wealth: Invest Your (Super Bowl) Bonuses Wisely

    Wiser Wealth: Invest Your (Super Bowl) Bonuses Wisely

    It may seem like NFL players have it all-fame, fortune and physique, but when it comes to handling their money, players run into the same financial issues the rest of us face. When those Super Bowl bonuses start coming in, players need to make prudent decisions and invest that money wisely. For this year’s Super…