Bristol
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Warminster Organization Celebrates Dedication of 125th Affordable Home in the Area
A Bucks County organization is celebrating the dedication of one of their countless affordable homes recently built in the area. Habitat for Humanity of Bucks County, headquartered at 539 Jacksonville Road, Suite 100 in Warminster, recently held a ceremony that celebrated their 125th home being built in the area. The home, located at 5802 Beaver…
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Bristol-Based Toy Manufacturer is Changing Business Tactics to Stay Competitive in a New Economy
Like so many other companies, one Bucks County toy maker is working to stay relevant and competitive as prices and markets continue to change. Sarah Nassauer and Sharon Terlep wrote about the local company for The Wall Street Journal. Super Impulse USA LLC, a toy manufacturer based in Bristol, has been changing their business strategies in order to…
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Opposing Players Who Underestimate Bristol Linebacker Due to His Size Realize Their Mistake by Second Quarter
A Bucks County high school football player is being recognized for his skills on the fields, playing as a linebacker for a major team. Tom Moore wrote about the local player for the Bucks County Courier Times. Jordan Colon is accustomed to being underestimated by opposing players due to his size, but it doesn’t take…
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Penn Community Bank Contributes $15,000 to Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery and Delaware Counties
Penn Community Bank has contributed $15,000 to Habitat for Humanity of Montgomery and Delaware Counties (Habitat MontDelCo). The donation aligns with its home-ownership programs: Home Buying, Almost Home Financial Empowerment, and Neighborhood Revitalization programs. Home Buying The Home Buying Program serves residents earning 30–80 percent of the median income with significant housing needs. Habitat MontDelCo…
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New Owners of Bristol Axe-Throwing Center Are Excited to Bring Fresh Offerings to Bucks County Residents
A Bucks County couple recently became the new owners of a popular axe-throwing center, with new plans to make it even more fun. Samantha Bambino wrote about the new owners for the Lower Bucks Times. Stumpy’s Hatchet House Bucks County has found its new owners in Alisa and Scott Kuppe who are excited to bring…
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Bristol Native Recognized by Local Nonprofit for Her Important Work in the Community
A Bucks County woman is being recognized for her import community work, which has made a huge impact on her local town. Damita Harvey, who works as the prevention manager of the Bristol Cares Coalition and No Longer Bound Prevention and Training Services, was recently recognized by a local organization for her work in the…
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Bristol Business Center Listed as the Best Office Complexes in the Philadelphia Area
A Bucks County business center was recently voted as one of the best in the Philadelphia area, a major achievement for the local area. Todd Romero wrote about the best business spots for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Grundy Commons, located at 925 Canal Street, made the list of 25 best office complexes in the…
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Executive Director of Bristol-Based Agency Recognized Among Other ‘Women of Distinction’ in Philadelphia Area
A staff member of a Bucks County business agency has recently been recognized for her achievements within the local area. Lisa Dukart wrote about the local woman for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Billie Barnes, the Executive Director for the Bucks County Workforce and Economic Development, was recently listed as an honoree of the business publication’s…
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Bucks County Residents Begin To Wonder When Iconic Water Tower Will Be Demolished
A well-known water tower in Bucks County is rumored to be demolished soon, but local residents are wondering when. Austyn, a staff writer at 94.5 PST, recently wrote about the famed water tower. The Sesame Street water tower, the largest advertisement for the popular Sesame Place theme park in Bucks County, was set to be…
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Bucks County Community College To Host Local Artist’s Glasswork Pieces In Art Gallery This November
A unique artist’s work will be on display at Bucks County Community College later this year, with all welcome to come and see the exhibit. “Karl Carter: A Retrospective”, the first major gallery survey of Mr. Carter’s work, will open at Hicks Art Center Gallery on Nov. 2 and will continue through Dec. 16. An accompanying exhibition of Karl’s renowned students’ works will be installed in the Atrium Gallery in…
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This Bucks County Brewery Collaborated With A Philly Microbrewery to Make Shirts Celebrating New Beer
A Bucks County brewery recently collaborate with another beer spot to create t-shirts celebrating their most recent creation. Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company, located at 909 Ray Avenue in Croydon, recently collaborated with Philadelphia microbrewery Dock Street Brewery to create t-shirts for their upcoming brew. “We’ve been so stoked on this Dock Street collab that we…
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Bucks County Community College Hosting Forum To Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month
Bucks County Community College is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month by hosting a roundtable discussion of “The Puerto Rican Experience in Bucks County & Beyond.” Five panelists will share perspectives on Puerto Rican life as it relates to business, politics, media, arts, and culture. They will also address disaster relief efforts in the wake of Hurricane…
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Bristol Township To See Major Watershed Restoration To Combat Corrosion Near Creek
A watershed restoration project will soon take place in Bristol Township, with several politicians securing state grants for the endeavor. Staff writers at the Lower Bucks Times wrote about the much-needed project. State Senator Steve Santarsiero and State Representative Tina Davis recently secured $225,000 in state grants for the project, which will improve the existing swales…
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Delaware Canal Towpath Recognized As a Great Weekend Getaway Destination
Bucks County’s Delaware Canal Towpath is known for its natural beauty, making it a great spot for weekend excursions. Dino Ciliberti wrote about the trail for the Yardley Patch. Known as a great spot for walkers, runners, and nature lovers, the trail is being recognized as one of the best weekend getaway destinations in the…
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Legendary Sports Broadcaster, Bristol Native Writes Children’s Book, With His Dog As the Main Character
A well-known sports broadcaster, who grew up in Bristol, is releasing a children’s book that has his dog as the main character. Reporters at Fox 29 Philadelphia talked to the broadcaster about his latest endeavor. Mike Missanelli, known for his work with The Philadelphia Inquirer, ESPN and NBC Sports Philadelphia, recently published a children’s book…
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Bucks County Community College to Host Speech by Disability Rights Advocate
The local community college will host a talk from a disability rights advocate, who will discuss her time at Harvard Law and overcoming her circumstances. Haben Girma, a disability rights advocate and the first deafblind person to graduate from Harvard Law School, will be giving a live presentation at the college at 11 AM September 27.…
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This Bucks County Resident Rode the Whole Delaware Canal Towpath by Bike For Two Days
A Bucks County writer recently took a bike ride through the whole Delaware Canal Towpath, making a few fun stops on the way. Brittany Brown wrote about her outdoor adventure for Visit Bucks County. Brown, known for her local travel blog Britt Around Town, recently undertook the Delaware Canal State Park Challenge, where she rode…









































