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Enjoy a Day Filled with Fun Fall Activities at These Bucks County Farms
If you are looking for a place to enjoy a variety of fall activities with your family and friends while also taking in the beautiful countryside, there are many farms in Bucks County that fit the bill, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times. At AGA Farms in Perkasie, you can pick the…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Lovely Stone Family Home in Richboro
A stately stone colonial on 1.24 acres with four bedrooms and three full and two half bathrooms is available for sale in Richboro. . . The lovely main house features a family room that overlooks a patio, gardens, and the pool, a main-level primary suite, a breakfast room with vaulted ceilings and skylights, a home…
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State Lawmaker Asks PennDOT to Move Up Proposed Construction of Route 202 Roundabout
State Senator Steve Santarsiero has asked the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation to find ways to move up the proposed construction of a roundabout at the busy intersection of Routes 202 and York Road, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. Construction of the roundabout is scheduled for 2027 and 2028. “All of us are in agreement…
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Get Your Next Sip at These Excellent Coffee Shops in Bucks County
Bucks County is home to many local coffee shops offering an excellent way to unwind after a long day – including several that no resident or visitor should miss, writes Allie Forge for PhillyBite Magazine. Native Café in Doylestown is a recent addition serving various coffee drinks along with breakfast and lunch items. The menu…
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New Historical Marker in Springfield Honors First Woman to Practice Law in Pennsylvania
The new Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission historical marker recently unveiled and dedicated in Springfield honors attorney Caroline Burnham Kilgore, the first woman to practice law in Pennsylvania, writes Peg DeGrassa for the Daily Times. Born in 1838, Kilgore was a trailblazer and legal scholar. She fought for 14 years to achieve her right to…
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Doylestown Teen Follows in Footsteps of Her Hero Uncle at Naval Academy
Maggie Borek, a Doylestown native and freshman lacrosse player at the Naval Academy, is following in the footsteps of her hero uncle Travis Manion who died in 2007 while serving in Iraq, writes Aaron Carter for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Manion was a three-sport standout at La Salle College High School who graduated from the Naval…
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Chaddsford Winery Sold to Family with Commitment to Continue Its Legacy
After a highly strategic and thoughtful process, Chaddsford Winery has been sold to the Vinton family, owners of the New Jersey-based White Horse Winery. The Vinton family is the perfect fit with their deep ties to the Brandywine community and a commitment to elevating Mid-Atlantic wines. As such, Chaddsford’s four decades-long legacy will continue while benefiting from…
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Enjoy the Best of Fall Activities at These Bucks County Spots
Pumpkins are the quintessential symbol of fall and it is always more fun to get your own straight off the vine instead of the grocery store, writes Hira Qureshi for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Several Bucks County spots offer you a chance to do just that, along with other popular fall activities. At Bountiful Acres Garden…
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Glenmoore to Get New Million-Dollar Neighborhood
Glenmoore – called The Village by locals – will soon be home to a million-dollar home neighborhood currently under development at the former Heim Farm, writes Kevin Riordan for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The town is a community of two-lane roads and stunning views that have mostly remained unchanged and are still thriving despite the growing…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Historic Wooded Manor in Pipersville
A historic manor home set on 33 acres with five bedrooms and four full and two half bathrooms is available for sale in Pipersville. . . This lovely private respite, built in 1780, offers wonderful space and magnificent views from every window. It is perfectly set back off the road surrounded by meadows and exudes…
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New Hope Resident Raises Over $2K in New York City SEAL Swim
Kyle Patton, a New Hope resident and Alvernia University finance major, took part in the New York City SEAL Swim this summer and raised more than $2,000 for veterans and Gold Star families who lost family members while serving in the military, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. The open swim event benefits the Navy…
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Quakertown’s Sabrina Carpenter Buys Mediterranean-Style Home in Hollywood Hills
Quakertown native Sabrina Carpenter, the Disney actress-turned-pop star, bought a 1920s Mediterranean-style home in the Hollywood Hills for $4.4 million, writes James McClain for the Robb Report. Carpenter has been traveling the globe lately, as she opens for Taylor Swift on the singer’s record-breaking Eras tour. The home has been recently renovated by the House…
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Lakeside Living in Chester County: Check Out One of the Top 10 Lakes to Live On in the State
We all know Pennsylvania is a beautiful place to live with its state parks, fall foliage, and lovely natural landscapes to enjoy, including lake living. If you’re looking for the perfect lake to live on in Chester County, you’re in luck, writes Alison Bentley for Redfin. With lush woods and 535 acres of lake water,…
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Morrisville Staple Michael’s Restaurant Closes Its Doors After 56 Years
After 56 years, Michael’s Restaurant in Falls Township, near Morrisville, had its final call on Saturday as it closed its doors for good, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Owner Michael Galasso, who is almost 85, gave his final tableside performance as he prepared his famous Caesar salad for two smiling customers before hanging…
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Farmer Who Grows Potatoes for Herr’s in Nottingham Finally Knows What Destroyed Crops in 2016
Michael Brooks, a South Jersey farmer who grows potatoes for Herr’s in Nottingham, finally knows what destroyed his crop eight years ago, writes Alan Yu for WHYY. Like hundreds of other farmers throughout the region, Brooks lost hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of potatoes in 2016 to a previously-unidentified disease. Nearly all his potato…
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Malvern Contestant Captures Audience Attention and Hearts on ‘Golden Bachelorette’
During The Golden Bachelorette series premiere, a retired data analyst from Malvern managed to capture both the attention and hearts of the audience, writes Franki Rudnesky for the PhillyVoice. The 66-year-old Charles L. made his debut during this week’s episode of the dating show spinoff. He hit it off with lead Joan Vassos as they…
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Mt. Joy Set For Band’s Biggest Hometown Show at TD Pavilion at Mann Center
Mt. Joy, an indie rock band started by Conestoga High School graduates Matt Quinn and Sam Cooper, is ready for its biggest hometown show yet, writes Dan DeLuca for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The pair started playing together in high school, but formed the band years later in 2016 while living in Los Angeles. Their first…









































