• Secret Cave Used by Revolutionary War Outlaws Discovered and Excavated in Buckingham Township

    Secret Cave Used by Revolutionary War Outlaws Discovered and Excavated in Buckingham Township

    A secret cave that used to house Revolutionary War outlaws – British spies and armed thieves also known as the Doan gang – was recently discovered in Buckingham Township and is currently being excavated, writes John McDevitt for KYW Newsradio. Known as America’s first outlaws, the men were considered to be the “greatest threat to…

  • Owner of Buckingham Nursery Honored with Distinguished Service Award

    Owner of Buckingham Nursery Honored with Distinguished Service Award

    Mike Feeney, owner of Feeney’s Wholesale Nursery in Buckingham and a Bucks Beautiful board member, recently received an award from the Pennsylvania Landscape & Nursery Association, writes Jeff Werner for Patch.   The 2026 Fredrick J. Mummert Distinguished Service Award is the association’s highest membership honor. It honors individuals whose careers reflect professional excellence, a dedication to advancing the green…

  • Discovery Channel Explores Buckingham Cave, Yields Two New Doan Gang Discoveries

    Discovery Channel Explores Buckingham Cave, Yields Two New Doan Gang Discoveries

    The exploration of Buckingham Cave featured in a recent episode of Discovery Channel’s Expedition Unknown yielded two new discoveries related to the infamous Doan Gang, a group of loyalists active during the Revolutionary War, writes Katherine Cressman for the Bucks County Courier Times. Clint Flack, an exhibit specialist from Bucks County Historical Society, led the…

  • Buckingham’s Kin Wellness Expands Remote Services with New Partnership

    Buckingham’s Kin Wellness Expands Remote Services with New Partnership

    Buckingham’s Kin Wellness and Support Center is expanding its services through a partnership with Chalfont’s Center for Neuropsychology & Counseling, writes Jeff Werner for Patch.   The center will be offering up to 12 visits of free counseling and therapy sessions to cancer patients through Kin’s Remote Care Program.  Dr. Mary Brownsberger, one of Kin’s in-house therapists who previously worked at The Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Network, arranged the collaboration.  “I am…

  • Battle Between Residents, Developers Continues Over Buckingham Warehouse

    Battle Between Residents, Developers Continues Over Buckingham Warehouse

    The fate of the proposed 150,000-square-foot warehouse in Buckingham remains uncertain as the two-year-long contentious battle between residents and developers continues, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times. The application submitted by J.G. Petrucci Co. to redevelop the DiGirolamo Tract for a warehouse was denied by township supervisors fourteen months ago, and both…

  • Secret Cave That Used to Serve as Hideout for Revolutionary War Outlaws Discovered in Bucks County

    Secret Cave That Used to Serve as Hideout for Revolutionary War Outlaws Discovered in Bucks County

    A secret cave that used to house Revolutionary War outlaws – British spies and armed thieves also known as the Doan gang – was recently discovered in Bucks County and is currently being excavated, writes John McDevitt for KYW Newsradio. Known as America’s first outlaws, the men were considered to be the “greatest threat to…

  • Buckingham Church, Once Part of the Underground Railroad, Plans Needed Restorations

    Buckingham Church, Once Part of the Underground Railroad, Plans Needed Restorations

    One of Bucks County’ most historically-significant churches is looking to undergo some much-needed restorations to keep it intact. Mount Gilead Community Church, located at 1940 Holicong Road in Buckingham, is one of the most historically significant buildings in Bucks County. Once a major part of the Underground Railroad, it is now kept as an important…

  • Holicong Bakery, Known for Its Inclusive Workplace, Celebrates Anniversary by Giving Back

    Holicong Bakery, Known for Its Inclusive Workplace, Celebrates Anniversary by Giving Back

    Holicong-based Bake Ability, a popular local bakery fostering an inclusive work environment for people with disabilities, is celebrating its anniversary this month by giving back to the community, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. Since first opening in 2021, Bake Ability has created meaningful job opportunities for disabled individuals while also serving high-quality, homemade treats.…

  • Fans Rush to Buckingham Valley Vineyards for Special-Release Green Sparkling Wine Ahead of Super Bowl 

    Fans Rush to Buckingham Valley Vineyards for Special-Release Green Sparkling Wine Ahead of Super Bowl 

    With the Super Bowl fast approaching, fans are rushing to Buckingham Valley Vineyards to grab a bottle of its special-release Green Sparkling Wine, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times.  Jerry Forest, who owns the winery with his wife, Kathy, and their three sons, had no idea the wine would become so popular…

  • Buckingham Is Home to One of Pennsylvania’s Zero Proof Bars and Bottle Shops

    Buckingham Is Home to One of Pennsylvania’s Zero Proof Bars and Bottle Shops

    As the sober-curious movement gains momentum, Pennsylvania is seeing an increase in zero proof bars and bottle shops, including one in Bucks County, writes Leigh Green for PA Eats. Free Spirit, located in the Buckingham Green Shopping Center, offers a wide variety of non-alcoholic products, including Curious Elixirs, Kin Euphorics, Lyre’s Spirits, Parch canned cocktails,…

  • Bucks County Raises Over $12,000 for Buckingham Wellness Center in One Week 

    Bucks County Raises Over $12,000 for Buckingham Wellness Center in One Week 

    The Bucks County community recently exceeded a fundraising challenge from the Gene and Marlene Epstein Foundation, raising over $12,000 in just one week for the Kin Wellness and Support Center, writes Jeff Werner for The Patch.   The community surpassed the original $5,000 goal  by collecting an additional $7,298. With the Epstein Foundation’s match, the…

  • Evidence of 18th Century Doan Gang Found in Buckingham Cave

    Evidence of 18th Century Doan Gang Found in Buckingham Cave

    A stone carved with the initials “1775 M,” believed to belong to the notorious 18th-century outlaw Moses Doan, has been discovered in a Buckingham cave, writes Peter Crimmins for WHYY.   This remarkable find, near a glass bottle from the same era, strengthens the legend that the Doan Gang used the cave as a hideout. …

  • Historic Candlewyck Tavern in Buckingham Sold, Rebranding as “The Wyck” Under New Owners

    Historic Candlewyck Tavern in Buckingham Sold, Rebranding as “The Wyck” Under New Owners

    The Candlewyck Tavern, a historic landmark in Buckingham, has changed hands after decades of family ownership, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times.  Mike and Dan Carey, longtime owners, finalized the sale last week to Tubby Kushner, Michael Guagliardo, and Martin Hoeger—veteran local businessmen known for their success with Steam and Handsome Devils…

  • Kin Wellness and Support Center Unveils New Labyrinth for Cancer Patients in Buckingham  

    Kin Wellness and Support Center Unveils New Labyrinth for Cancer Patients in Buckingham  

    The Kin Wellness and Support Center, a cornerstone for cancer care in Bucks County, has launched a new labyrinth in Buckingham, according to Tapinto Doylestown.   Situated at 2325 Heritage Center Drive, the labyrinth is designed to be accessible, featuring four wide and flat paths that accommodate wheelchairs and walkers.  Kristina Fenimore, the Director of…

  • Buckingham’s French-Inspired Aurora Bistro Celebrates First Anniversary 

    Buckingham’s French-Inspired Aurora Bistro Celebrates First Anniversary 

    Buckingham Green Shopping Center’s Aurora Bistro recently celebrated its first anniversary, writes Jeff Werner for The Patch.   Located on Route 202, Aurora Bistro brings a taste of France to Buckingham, offering an array of French-inspired pastries, including croissants, galettes, and European-style cookies.  Their breakfast and brunch menu features classic French dishes such as Croque…

  • One of the Oldest Buildings in Bucks County Has Just Gone Up for Sale

    One of the Oldest Buildings in Bucks County Has Just Gone Up for Sale

    A historic inn in Bucks County, one of the area’s oldest buildings, has just gone up for sale, and its connection to American history is vast. James McGinnis wrote about the historic property for the Bucks County Courier Times. The General Greene Inn, located in Buckingham, has recently gone up for sale. The 260-year-old property,…

  • Buckingham Resident Seeks to Restore the Historic General Greene Inn

    Buckingham Resident Seeks to Restore the Historic General Greene Inn

    The historic General Greene Inn in Buckingham has been sitting empty for decades, with its paint chipping and dirt and mold accumulating, writes Carl LaVO for the Bucks County Courier Times. The inn has major historic significance. It is the place where, 248 years ago, Gen. George Washington met with Major-General Nathanael Greene. The two…

  • Buckingham Township to Review Revised 150K Square-Foot Warehouse Proposal 

    Buckingham Township to Review Revised 150K Square-Foot Warehouse Proposal 

    A 150,000 square-foot proposal for a warehouse project along Buckingham’s Cold Spring Creamery Road is set to be reviewed, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times.   The warehouse, proposed by Asbury, New Jersey-based developer J.G. Petrucci Company, includes 30 loading bays, two parking areas, and access drives.   On Feb. 7, the…