Bucks County
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Bucks County Man Shatters Stereotypes as Cheerleader for the Eagles
James LeGette, a Bucks County native, is celebrating his fifth year as a cheerleader for the Philadelphia Eagles, reports Josh Sanders for CBS News Philadelphia. When he was in middle school, LeGette was dared to join the cheer team. That dare quickly became a passion that led him to the NFL. “I ended…
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Where to Find the Best Fall-Themed Foods and Drinks in Bucks County
There are plenty of delicious fall-themed foods and beverages available in Bucks County to try, complementing the vibrant foliage and crisp autumn weather, writes Lexi Mundy for Visit Bucks County. Haasis Bakery in Perkasie offers delicious pumpkin cupcakes in their gluten-free, nut-free and dye-free shop. Those near Newtown and Chalfont can visit The Happy…
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Six Bucks County Companies Make List of the Largest Women-Owned Businesses in Greater Philadelphia
Several Bucks County businesses made a recent list of the 75 largest women-owned businesses in the Greater Philadelphia area, reports Todd Romero for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The first Bucks County business on the list, ranked at No. 9, is Just in Time GCP. This Warrington-based company is 100 percent women-owned and employs 27 individuals…
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Bucks County Dachshund Competes in Manayunk’s Annual Wiener Dog Race
Milo the dachshund, along with his owner Donna Molloy of Bucks County, recently traveled to Manayunk to compete in the annual Lucky’s Great Wiener Race at Venice Island, writes Michelle Myers for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Molloy drove an hour from her home to give Milo the chance to compete. “It’s worth it,” she said. “I…
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Get a Hauntingly Delicious Meal from One of These Bucks County Inns
Three Bucks County restaurants and inns were included in a list of some of the best haunted spots to enjoy dinner from, writes Miles Hinton for Ever After in the Woods. New Hope’s Logan Inn, built in 1727, is the oldest operating inn in the state, offering delicious American dishes. The pumpkin ravioli is…
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Eight Bucks County Companies Among Largest 150 Employers in Region
Eight Bucks County companies were among the 150 largest employers in Greater Philadelphia, writes Todd Romero for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Woods System of Care in Langhorne came the highest in Bucks County at No. 14, with all of its 6,500 employees based in the region, most of them in Bucks County. Next is Peddler’s…
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Paranormal Investigator Eric Mintel Explores Three Haunted Bucks County Spots
Paranormal investigator Eric Mintel and his team visited three supposedly haunted spots in Bucks County and recently shared their experiences, reports Jennaphr Frederick for FOX 29 Philadelphia. Mintel frequently visits haunted spots, equipped with paranormal gear and a healthy amount of skepticism. Mintel and his team, including spirit medium Dominic Sattele and photographer Mike Strigl,…
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Kathy Romano, Who Grew Up in Bucks County, Starts New Morning Show
Kathy Romano, who grew up in Bucks County, has joined B101 as its new morning show host four months after being laid off as co-host of WMMR’s top-rated Preston & Steve show, writes Jeff Blumenthal for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Kathy Romano Show will premiere on Sept. 23, airing weekdays on Audacy-owned B101 from…
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Bucks County Native Diane Ibrahim Among Women of Influence 2025 Honorees
Diane Ibrahim, a Bucks County native and executive vice president of Greenberg Traurig, is one of this year’s Women of Influence honorees, writes Lynn Stock for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Ibrahim has developed a distinguished legal career at her firm and has dedicated her entire professional life there. She also serves as managing shareholder of…
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Bucks County Officials Weigh Paid Parental Leave Policy for Employees
Commissioner Bob Harvie recently confirmed that Bucks County officials are considering the option of providing paid parental leave for employees, writes Jess Rohan for the Bucks County Courier Times. “It is something we are exploring here at the county,” said Harvie, adding that officials have been discussing the subject for several months, figuring out how…
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Breaking Down School Taxes in Bucks County: Who Pays the Most and Least?
Annual school taxes in Bucks County vary greatly, with homeowners expected to pay anywhere from $3,000 to more than $7,500, writes Chris Ullery for the Bucks County Courier Times. The taxes are determined based on the assessed value of a property and the millage rate set for the county’s thirteen school districts by their officials.…
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Bucks County Homes Transform into Spooky Haunted Attractions This October
Residents throughout Bucks County are getting in the Halloween spirit by turning their homes into thrilling haunted attractions, writes Michele Haddon and Jo Ciavaglia for the Bucks County Courier Times. Light Up 394, located at 394 Hidden Oaks Drive in Lower Makefield, features a pirate-themed display. Guests can walk through the front yard to see…
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Ghosts, Ghouls & Local Legends: A Guide to Bucks County’s Haunted Spots
Bucks County has no shortage of ghost stories and haunted tales about local buildings and landmark destinations, writes Jo Ciavaglia for the Bucks County Courier Times. According to Quakertown locals, the McCoole’s Red Lion Inn is home to a ghost child. The apparition has been spotted by workers, while those in the neighboring theater and…
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Enjoy a Taste of Fall with a Pumpkin Spice Latte from One of These Bucks County Spots
Fall is officially here, and that means that tea and coffee shops have pumpkin spice lattes ready for those looking to enjoy a taste of the season, writes Kaitlin Nasevich for Visit Bucks County. Pretty Bird Coffee in Yardley features a range of delicious fall drinks, including their signature Pumpkin Spice Latte and Snickerdoodle Latte. …
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Five Bucks County Companies Rank in the Region’s Fastest-Growing Businesses
Five Bucks County companies are on the Philadelphia Business Journal’s 2025 list of Greater Philadelphia’s fastest-growing companies based on average two-year revenue growth, according to a staff report from the Philadelphia Business Journal. To qualify for the list, the companies needed to have a minimum revenue of $750,000 in 2022—the first year of consideration—and increased…
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Bucks County Landowners Benefit from State Farm Tax Break Program
Over 5,000 property owners in Bucks County pay reduced taxes to towns and school districts under the state Clean and Green program, writes Jess Rohan for the Bucks County Courier Times. Part of the program specifically targets farms, which are properties usually larger than ten acres that produce agricultural commodities. Almost 70,000 acres across the…









































