• Doylestown Human Services Organization Sets Up Shops In Trevose and Bristol To Assist Local Residents

    Doylestown Human Services Organization Sets Up Shops In Trevose and Bristol To Assist Local Residents

    A sector of the Bucks County government has recently made some additions that will offer human services to more people around the area. The Bucks County Human Services Hub will be expanding its reach to Lower Bucks to help individuals and families in need pot their services. With two new offices in Trevose and Bristol,…

  • Bucks County Community College Will Be Celebrating Student Success During an Event Later This Year

    Bucks County Community College Will Be Celebrating Student Success During an Event Later This Year

    The college’s Newtown campus will be celebrating its students with a fun event that is planned for early November. The evening event will be held in support of the Bucks Student Emergency Fund and Bucks Students. The 2022 Honorees include Gladys Mendieta White and Bob White. Held at the school’s beautiful Tyler Gardens, the evening’s…

  • Bristol Riverside Theatre To Host Play Based on Popular “Clue” Board Game

    Bristol Riverside Theatre To Host Play Based on Popular “Clue” Board Game

    A Bucks County theatre will produce a play based off a popular board game throughout the month of November. Bristol Riverside Theatre, located at 120 Radcliffe Street in Bristol Borough, will present the play “Clue” on various nights from Nov. 1 to Nov. 22. The play is based off the 1985 film, itself based off…

  • Looking Forward to Fall? Here Are 10 Bucks County Spots To View the Foliage From

    Looking Forward to Fall? Here Are 10 Bucks County Spots To View the Foliage From

    Known for its natural beauty, Bucks County will soon be changing colors with fall fast approaching, a favorite time of year for locals and visitors. Staff writers at Visit Bucks County listed 10 great places to see the fall foliage. Known for its parks, beautiful towns, and wide-open, protected fields, Bucks County is renowned for…

  • Langhorne Museum Hosts Tours for Pennsbury Teachers, Showing Them Local Connections to Underground Railroad

    Langhorne Museum Hosts Tours for Pennsbury Teachers, Showing Them Local Connections to Underground Railroad

    A local museum has been giving tours to teachers of Pennsbury School District to show them local spots connected to the Underground Railroad. Lisa Gage wrote about the recent events for the Yardley Patch. The African American Museum of Bucks County, located in Langhorne, took Pennsbury teachers and staff on a tour thought Bucks County…

  • Newtown Natives Open Cosmetics Company in Bristol

    Newtown Natives Open Cosmetics Company in Bristol

    Two business partners from Newtown have been operating a successful cosmetics company in Bristol, with their products making waves in the area. Nancy Rokos compiled pictures and told their story for the Bucks County Courier Times. Dr. Yong Liu and Angie Li are co-owners of Fairy Gene, a manufacturing company of cosmetics and skincare products,…

  • The Ghosts of Bucks County: See Which Local Haunts You Can Visit This Halloween Season

    The Ghosts of Bucks County: See Which Local Haunts You Can Visit This Halloween Season

    Looking for a good scare this fall? Bucks County is home to a few haunted spots that people travel from all over the country to see. Brittany Brown wrote about the spook-tastic spots for Visit Bucks County. Known for its connection to several Presidents and the Revolutionary War, Bucks County’s old history also has a…

  • Famous Sports Broadcaster, Bristol Native Signs Big Podcasting Deal With Gaming, Betting Company

    Famous Sports Broadcaster, Bristol Native Signs Big Podcasting Deal With Gaming, Betting Company

    A well-known sports broadcaster with Bucks County roots has just signed a podcasting deal with a popular sportsbook company. Jeff Blumenthal wrote about the recent deal for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Mike Missanelli, a veteran of the Philadelphia region’s sports broadcasting world, recently signed a deal with Rush Street Interactive, a Chicago-based gaming and betting…

  • Delaware Canal Towpath To Be Recognized as the Pennsylvania Trail of the Year

    Delaware Canal Towpath To Be Recognized as the Pennsylvania Trail of the Year

    Tomorrow, an event in New Hope will recognize the popular towpath as the Trail of the Year in Pennsylvania, a state known for its beautiful hiking trails. The ceremony will be held at the historic Locktender’s House, located at 145 South Main Street in New Hope, from 11 AM to 12 noon. Senator Steve Santarsiero will be present…

  • Bristol Township K9 Remembered for Keeping Local Community Safe, Grange Fair Appearances

    Bristol Township K9 Remembered for Keeping Local Community Safe, Grange Fair Appearances

    A longtime K9 officer is being remembered for her work in the community and her various appearances that gave young Bucks County residents the chance to get up close with a police dog. Ni-Taas, a Bucks County K9 officer, passed away at the age of 8 last Tuesday. She is remembered for keeping her community…

  • Bucks County Organization Will Give You $1,000 for Your Donated Vehicle

    Bucks County Organization Will Give You $1,000 for Your Donated Vehicle

    Wheelz2Work, a local nonprofit, is looking for Bucks county residents who want to donate their cars for cash. The program is part of an initiative from the BCOP to help those with financial issues. The donation of cars will help those in need by supplying them with transportation so they can go to work and…

  • Vietnam Veteran from Bristol Works With Food Pantry to Fight Local Hunger

    Vietnam Veteran from Bristol Works With Food Pantry to Fight Local Hunger

    Rodney Wyatt joined the Marines in 1972. Now, he is continuing to serve his community through his work with a local for pantry. Alicia Roberts wrote about the local veteran for CBS Philadelphia. Wyatt has been working with Salute2Service in order to combat hunger in the Bucks County area. As part of his initiative, he…

  • Bristol-Area Museum To Host Games, Music at Historical Event in September

    Bristol-Area Museum To Host Games, Music at Historical Event in September

    The Grundy Museum will be hosting an entertaining evening of games and music called “That’s Entertainment” in early September. Staff writers for Lower Bucks Times wrote about the upcoming event. Curatorial consultant John Whitenight and museum staff will be hosting the event on Sept. 9 from 7:30 PM to 9 PM. Of all the activities…

  • Former President of Newportville Fire Company Remembered for His Service to the Community

    Former President of Newportville Fire Company Remembered for His Service to the Community

    The former president of the Newportville Fire Company is being remembered for his lifetime of service and safety to the Bucks County community. His obituary and life story was recently published in the Bucks County Courier Times. Frank J. Farmer III passed away this past Sunday. A Levittown native, he was a lifetime member of Newportville Fire…

  • This Bucks County School District Just Cancelled $20,000 in Student Lunch Debt

    This Bucks County School District Just Cancelled $20,000 in Student Lunch Debt

    A school district in Bucks County recently made headlines for cancelling over $20,000 of student lunch debt, a significant move for the children involved. Emily Rizzo wrote about the recent cancellation for WHYY. Bristol Borough School District just cancelled the large debt in order to start the new school year on a clean slate. The…

  • President of Bucks County Community College Selected for Aspen Institute Fellowship

    President of Bucks County Community College Selected for Aspen Institute Fellowship

    The Aspen Institute College Excellence Program (Aspen) announced today that Dr. Felicia L. Ganther, President at Bucks County Community College, is one of 26 leaders selected for the 2022-23 class of the Aspen New Presidents Fellowship. This program, made possible with support from JPMorgan Chase, supports community college presidents in the early years of their…

  • Troublesome Intersections in Middletown To See $11.38 Million Project Fix Roads, Improve Local Traffic

    Troublesome Intersections in Middletown To See $11.38 Million Project Fix Roads, Improve Local Traffic

    Two traffic-prone intersections in Middletown have been approved for major reconstruction to make them more drivable. Peg Quann wrote about the upcoming road fixes for the Bucks County Courier Times, with the article also appearing in The Intelligencer. The busy intersections of Oxford Valley and Bristol-Oxford Valley, as well as Lincoln Highway and Oxford Valley,…

  • Bucks County Community College Hosting Annual Short Fiction Contest, Looking for Entrees

    Bucks County Community College Hosting Annual Short Fiction Contest, Looking for Entrees

    Bucks County Community College has announced that their annual Short Story Contest is seeking local story writers for prizes and recognition. The Bucks County Short Fiction Contest is looking for entrees to their Fall 2022 competition. Eligible contests must be Bucks County residents who are 18 or older, and are not employees of the community…