Architecture
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Bensalem Builder, Historian Heading to Croatia To Search For Ancient Statues in Archaeological Expedition
A Bucks County builder and historian will be heading to the Adriatic Sea in search of rare and legendary bronze statues. Fred Hagen, owner of Hagen Construction in Bensalem, has been traveling the world in search of adventure for a very long time. In his latest expedition, he will be heading to Croatia in search…
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Falls Township Municipal Building To Receive Much-Needed Renovation Over the Next Year
A municipal building in Bucks county will soon undergo a renovation project, which professionals believe will last about a year. Jeff Werner wrote about the upcoming project for the Levittown Patch. Supervisors of Falls Township recently approved for the Falls Township Municipal Building to undergo a much-needed renovation project. Updating of the existing building and…
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Castle in Doylestown Set For A Large Makeover, With a Community Center Being Added to Property
A popular castle that doubles as a museum will soon have its property revamped with much-needed add-ons and refurbishments. Bo Koltnow wrote about the Bucks County estate for WFMZ 69. Fonthill Castle, a regal estate in Doylestown that also serves as the home of the Mercer Museum, will soon see a series of projects implemented…
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Middletown Township Monument, Despite Mixed Feelings from Residents, Is Here To Stay
A new monument in Middletown Township has become a source of discussion on aesthetics and utility for locals and visitors alike. James McGinnis wrote about the new monument for the Bucks County Courier Times. The monument, known as “the giant M” to some Bucks County residents, was completed just a few years ago, and now…
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With Its 150th Birthday Fast Approaching, Ivyland Is Remembered as an Important Town in American History
A Bucks County borough will soon be turning 150, so many are remembering the area’s connection to important moments in American history. The 150th Anniversary Celebration of Ivyland will be celebrated in June of next year. With a big birthday fast approaching, residents of the area are looking to teach people about how they borough…
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Middletown Township to See New Shops, Restaurants Replace Former Location of Closed Gym
The location of a shuttered gym will soon be home to an array of shops and restaurants in Middletown Township. Peg Quann wrote about the upcoming shops for the Bucks County Courier Times. Bally’s, a long-closed gym who’s building has been sitting in disuse, will see its building repurposed for two restaurants and two retail…
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New Falls Township Wawa Will Sell Beer, Wine As They Open This Coming Year
One of Bucks County’s latest Wawa location will begin selling alcohol to customers when they open in the coming year. The new location, which will be situated at 530 Lincoln Highway in Falls Township, will offer beer and wine to customers, a new item the popular chain will be selling. Supervisors approved the sale of…
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A Master Builder Created His Own Unique Home For His Family in Bucks County
After years of creating unique homes for others, a master builder created his own home for his family in a beautiful part of Bucks County. Beth S. Buxbaum wrote about the home for Bucks County Magazine. Sean Steuber, founder and owner of Steuber Building Group, has been working on houses throughout the are since the…
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Doylestown Hospital One of Many Around the Country That Expanded to Meet Pandemic Needs
A well-known Bucks county hospital was one of many that made changes to its facilities during the most recent pandemic. Debra Kamin wrote about the hospital’s initiatives over the last two years for The New York Times. During the pandemic, Doylestown Health added a new Intensive Care Unit to their hospital. This was in order…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Beautifully Renovated Farmhouse in Richboro
A unique and historic farmhouse in Richboro has gone up for sale, and it is a one-of-a-kind spot for homebuyers. . . Flaunting five bedrooms, three-and-a-half bathrooms, and two garages, this antique home has been updated for the modern homeowner. . . Located with the well-renounced Council Rock School District, this Richboro home is a…
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Looking For a Fantasy-Themed Wedding? This New Hope Venue is The Spot for You
A Bucks County brunch spot has become a go-to destination for couples looking for a wedding they won’t ever forget. Taylor Carson wrote about the unique venue for Philadelphia Magazine. Hotel Du Village combines the natural beauty of Bucks County with fine dining and regal decor. These elements combine to create a one-of-a-kind venue for…
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Warminster Community Park To See Updates To Infrastructure, Shading To Be Added For Children’s Safety
A popular park in Warminster is set to received several upgrades to make it a more fun and safe place for all Bucks County families. Dino Ciliberti wrote about the local safety measures for the Warminster Patch. Township Manager Tom Scott recently gave updates on an addition to Warminster Community Park: a large cover that…
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Doylestown Township To See New Whole Foods Market Open, the First One in Bucks County History
The first Whole Foods Market in Bucks County will be opening soon, and Doylestown residents are gearing up for the new grocery store. Jeff Werner wrote about the new supermarket for the Newtown, PA Patch. The first of its kind in the Bucks County area, the new food store will be located in Barn Plaza,…
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House Built By Middle Bucks Institute of Technology Students Finds Home in Jamison
Students at the Middle Bucks Institute of Technology recently built a moveable house, and it has found a new spot in the Jamison area. Jeff Werner wrote about the new home for the Doylestown Patch. Students in the tech school’s Construction Carpentry program built the house for one-off their recent classes. The semi-mobile home can…
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Hulmeville Avenue Bridge Reopens After Three-Year Closure, $5.2 Million In Construction, and A New Name
The Hulmeville Avenue Bridge has reopened after a three-year closure and millions of dollars put into the project. Peg Quann wrote about the new bridge for the Bucks County Courier Times. The bridge was opened after $5.2 million was put into rebuilding the structure. It was also christened with a new name: the PFC John…
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Neshaminy School District Plans To Build New School, Sports Complex for $51.8M, $13M
Neshaminy School District is moving forward with plans for a new middle school location and high school sports complex. Peg Quann wrote about the plans and their timelines for the Bucks County Courier Times. This winter, the school district will oversee the construction of a new elementary school building on Maple Point Middle School’s campus.…
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Holy Ghost Prep One of Several Philadelphia Area Private Schools Upgrading Their Campuses
Holy Ghost Preparatory School in Bensalem is one of many local private schools looking to spend millions on campus upgrades. Todd Romero wrote about the planned expansions for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Throughout the Philadelphia area, private schools are beginning to spend a pretty penny on projects that will enhance or expand their infrastructure. Holy…
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Roosevelt Boulevard Subway, With Stop in Bucks County, Might Become Reality After Century of Hope, Speculation
According to transit advocates, the Roosevelt Boulevard subway that would run from a northern Broad Street Line stop to Bucks County may become a reality after a century of speculation and false starts. Michaela Winberg wrote about the travel news for Billy Penn. The rail line was originally thought up in the early 20th century.…








































