• Cerruti’s Sandwich Shop Coming to Redwood Plaza in Southampton

    Cerruti’s Sandwich Shop Coming to Redwood Plaza in Southampton

    Cerruti’s Sandwich Shop, a family-owned casual eatery specializing in signature hoagies and cheesesteaks, is coming to the Redwood Plaza in Southampton, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times. The new lunch spot, which is taking over the former Flip City Shakes space, had a soft opening on April 8. Cerruti’s is owned and…

  • Furlong’s Raymond B. Reinl, Civic Leader and Former Archbishop Wood Hockey Coach, Remembered

    Furlong’s Raymond B. Reinl, Civic Leader and Former Archbishop Wood Hockey Coach, Remembered

    Raymond B. Reinl, of Furlong, retired longtime attorney, civic leader, and the “grandfather” of local high school ice hockey, died on February 17 at 96, writes Gary Miles for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Reinl, a former ice hockey coach at Archbishop Wood High School, once co-owned the Wintersport Ice Sports Arena in Willow Grove and the…

  • Toll Brothers Acquires Site of Former St. Basil’s Academy, Plans for Senior Living Homes

    Toll Brothers Acquires Site of Former St. Basil’s Academy, Plans for Senior Living Homes

    Toll Brothers has purchased the 46-acre site of the former Saint Basil Academy in Jenkintown for $9.5 million, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Fort Washington-based luxury homebuilder plans to transform the former school grounds into a 150-home age-restricted carriage home community for buyers 55 and older. The property, located at 711…

  • Paws and Affection’s “Cocktails for Canines” Returns for a Night of Food, Fun, and Furry Friends

    Paws and Affection’s “Cocktails for Canines” Returns for a Night of Food, Fun, and Furry Friends

    Paws and Affection is gearing up for its annual Cocktails for Canines event on Saturday, April 26 at the Cynwyd Club in Narberth, and it’s shaping up to be a night to remember. This year’s event embraces a black-and-white theme inspired by the nonprofit’s playful panda logo, a clever nod to its acronym, “PandA.” It’s…

  • Trout Season Opens for Bucks County Anglers

    Trout Season Opens for Bucks County Anglers

    Bucks County anglers can now head out to their favorite fishing spots as trout fishing season officially opened on April 5, writes JD Mullane for the Bucks County Courier Times. The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission started its annual fish release last month with more than 3.2 million trout unloaded into 691 streams and 130…

  • Fraternitas Rosae Crucis: The Mysterious Spiritual Fraternity Hidden in Quakertown

    Fraternitas Rosae Crucis: The Mysterious Spiritual Fraternity Hidden in Quakertown

    The Fraternitas Rosae Crucis is among several strange societies and cults with Pennsylvania ties, and can be found in Quakertown and is still active to this day, writes Kalena Thomhave for The Keystone. Rosicrucianism traces its roots to the 1600s Europe. It has since spread far beyond its original borders and shifted into the many…

  • Wawa Wins Battle to Sell Alcohol in Hatboro

    Wawa Wins Battle to Sell Alcohol in Hatboro

    After an uphill battle, Hatboro’s Wawa now serves alcohol, reports Dino Ciliberti for the Patch. Last year, the convenience store proposed plans to bring a liquor license from a Norristown business to their new location in Hatboro. The borough voted against the motion in a 5-2 vote. This came after the borough fought and lost…

  • Village Improvement Association Applauds Doylestown Health’s New Affiliation With Penn Medicine

    Village Improvement Association Applauds Doylestown Health’s New Affiliation With Penn Medicine

    The Village Improvement Association has congratulated Doylestown Health – which it founded over a century ago – on joining Penn Medicine, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. “The women of the Village Improvement Association of Doylestown, founders of Doylestown Hospital back in 1923, are extremely proud to congratulate our Doylestown Health System on becoming part…

  • Lehigh Valley IronPigs Rebrand as ‘Tomato Pie’ with Help from Norristown’s Morabito Baking

    Lehigh Valley IronPigs Rebrand as ‘Tomato Pie’ with Help from Norristown’s Morabito Baking

    Norristown’s Morabito Baking Co. is helping the Lehigh Valley IronPigs cook up something special this season, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The bakery is the driving force behind the team’s latest alternate identity: the Lehigh Valley Tomato Pie. The Phillies’ Triple-A affiliate will don the saucy new persona on May 23 during…

  • The Torpedo Bats Taking the MLB by Storm Come from King of Prussia

    The Torpedo Bats Taking the MLB by Storm Come from King of Prussia

    Baseball season is just getting started, and King of Prussia-based Victus Sports is already stealing the spotlight with its newest creation: the torpedo bat, write Hayden Mitman and Deanna Durante for NBC Philadelphia. With a tapered end and weight shifted toward the sweet spot, the bat is designed to give hitters a little extra pop—and…

  • Meridian Bank House of the Week: Historic Yardley Estate with Restored Barn and Cottage

    Meridian Bank House of the Week: Historic Yardley Estate with Restored Barn and Cottage

    Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Yardley, 1561 Dolington Road offers a rare opportunity to own a true piece of American history—for $2.49 million. This beautifully preserved estate, once part of a William Penn land grant, seamlessly blends Pre-Revolutionary architecture with modern comforts across 4,012 square feet of living space. . . XXX Set on…

  • Montgomery County Moguls Among Forbes’ Newest Billionaires

    Montgomery County Moguls Among Forbes’ Newest Billionaires

    Montgomery County is home to several of the newest billionaires featured on Forbes’ 2025 list of the world’s richest people, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Among the 16 Greater Philadelphia-area entries are key figures and company founders based in Bala Cynwyd, Fort Washington, Conshohocken, and King of Prussia. Leading the pack is…

  • Rosemont College to Join Villanova in Strategic Merger of Catholic Institutions

    Rosemont College to Join Villanova in Strategic Merger of Catholic Institutions

    Villanova University is set to welcome a new neighbor, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The school has struck a merger agreement with Rosemont College, a 104-year-old Catholic institution nestled just a mile away in Bryn Mawr. The process will unfold gradually, with Rosemont continuing to operate independently until 2027. After that, remaining…

  • Archbishop Wood Falls Short Winning Girls’ State Title Despite Valiant Efforts from Ryan Carter

    Archbishop Wood Falls Short Winning Girls’ State Title Despite Valiant Efforts from Ryan Carter

    The Archbishop Wood High School girls’ basketball team fell short of winning the state title this weekend, despite a valiant effort from injured Ryan Carter, writes Joseph Santoliquito for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The six-foot sophomore guard, who ranks among the nation’s top players in her age group, scored 23 points while playing on one leg…

  • Dolly Parton Joined Quakertown’s Sabrina Carpenter—But Not Without Setting Some Ground Rules

    Dolly Parton Joined Quakertown’s Sabrina Carpenter—But Not Without Setting Some Ground Rules

    When Dolly Parton teamed up with East Greenville’s Sabrina Carpenter for a fresh take on “Please Please Please,” the country icon had one non-negotiable: keep it clean, writes Becca Wood for Today. Known for her candid lyrics, Carpenter toned things down at Parton’s request—and the result is a charming duet that bridges generations. In an…

  • Bryn Athyn College Axes All Sports Programs Citing Budget Constraints

    Bryn Athyn College Axes All Sports Programs Citing Budget Constraints

    Bryn Athyn College announced Thursday that it will discontinue all sports programs at the end of the academic year, writes Justin Heinze for the Patch. Moving forward, they will shift entirely to club-level competition due to financial challenges. The college currently supports 11 NCAA Division III programs. In a letter to the campus community, President…

  • Oil Companies Seek Dismissal of Climate Lawsuit from Bucks County

    Oil Companies Seek Dismissal of Climate Lawsuit from Bucks County

    Several oil companies have asked a judge at the Bucks County Court of Common Pleas in Doylestown to dismiss a climate lawsuit filed by Bucks County against them, writes Zoë Read for the WHYY. In the lawsuit, the county alleged that BP, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, ExxonMobil, Phillips 66, Shell, and the American Petroleum Institute knew about…

  • Meridian Bank House of the Week: Explore Upper Makefield’s Exclusive $3.4M Listing at Merrick Farm

    Meridian Bank House of the Week: Explore Upper Makefield’s Exclusive $3.4M Listing at Merrick Farm

    A striking estate in Newtown is turning heads—and it’s easy to see why. Listed at $3,400,000, this elegant five-bedroom residence on 4 Merrick Drive offers 8,000 square feet of luxury nestled within the ultra-exclusive Merrick Farm enclave in Upper Makefield. . . Set on five manicured acres, the custom-built home blends sophistication with comfort. A…