Bucks County
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Bucks County Towns Scramble to Regulate Data Centers as Resident Opposition Grows
Bucks County is caught in the middle of one of the most consequential infrastructure battles of the digital age, and residents aren’t staying quiet about it, writes a staff writer for The Keystone. Proposed data centers are multiplying across the county, drawing scrutiny from neighborhoods and township halls alike. The facilities, which are massive warehouses…
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Bucks County School Districts Rank Among Pennsylvania’s Best in 2026 Standardized Test Scores
Bucks County’s public schools are holding their own among Pennsylvania’s best—and in some cases, climbing the ranks, write Ethan Lott and Ryan Mulligan for Philadelphia Business Journal. Several county districts landed in the state’s top 50 for 2026 standardized test scores, according to rankings compiled by Pittsburgh Business Times. The list draws on three years…
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3 Unforgettable Airbnb Stays That Feel Like a Weekend Escape Without Leaving Bucks County
You do not always need a passport, a packed bag, or a five-hour drive to feel like you actually got away. Sometimes the escape is closer than you think. Bucks County has the kind of landscape that makes it easy to forget what day it is — old stone farmhouses tucked into hillsides, river views…
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Bucks County Community College Nursing Graduates Achieve Outstanding NCLEX Success
Bucks County Community College celebrated the success of 72 graduates from its Associate Degree Nursing Program during the College’s 55th annual nursing pinning ceremony on May 20. The ceremony marks the official transition from nursing student to healthcare professional. The Class of 2026 will now prepare for the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN) to become…
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Bucks County Community College Marks 60 Years, Honors 924 Graduates With Emotional Commencement Ceremony
Bucks County Community College celebrated a major milestone on Thursday, May 21, as it honored the Class of 2026 during its 60th annual commencement ceremony. The College awarded 924 associate degrees and certificates for the 2025-2026 academic year during two ceremonies held on the Newtown Campus. Hundreds of graduates crossed the stage surrounded by family…
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From Chalfont to Warminster: How Bucks County’s Population Is Shifting Town by Town
According to new U.S. Census Bureau population estimates released in 2025, Bucks County is growing, but not everywhere, and not evenly. Some communities are steadily attracting new residents. Others are quietly losing them. And the towns on each side of that divide are telling two very different stories about where Bucks County is headed. .…
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These Three Major Pop Stars Have Bucks County Roots
Three major pop stars who are known all around the world all grew up in Bucks County, writes Gianna for 94.5 PST. Pink, whose real name is Alecia Beth Moore, is a Doylestown Township native. Over the years, she has released many mega-hits that we all know and loves, including “So What?”, “Perfect”, and “Just…
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Delaware River Tubing in Bucks County: Where to Go and What to Know
The current, especially after a good rain, does most of the work. That’s part of the appeal. Every summer, as temperatures climb and school lets out, thousands of people from Bucks County, Philadelphia, and the surrounding suburbs make their way to the Delaware River for tubing, kayaking, rafting, and full-day outdoor experiences. For many, it…
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Bucks County Boasts Top Wealthy Neighborhoods in the Nation
The Philadelphia region is home to some of the wealthiest zip codes in the country, including two Bucks County towns, write Joanne Drilling and Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The rankings were based on a weighted formula based on metrics such as home value, income, and population density. Richboro (577), Washington…
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New Interactive Map Puts Bucks County’s Revolutionary War History on the Trail
Bucks County has launched a new interactive map showcasing the region’s deep ties to the Revolutionary War, just as the nation gears up for America’s 250th anniversary, writes Emily Neil for WHYY. The Revolutionary War Trail map pinpoints more than a dozen historic sites across the county connected to the founding of the United States,…
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The Best Bucks County Budget Day Trips: 7 Destinations Under $50
Bucks County has never needed a hard sell. The river towns speak for themselves. So do the canal paths, the historic downtowns, the farm-to-table lunch spots, and the state parks that sit 40 minutes from Center City, about 90 minutes from New York City, and feel like another world. That combination is resonating right now.…
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Historic Towns, River Views, and Celebrity Buzz: Inside Bucks County’s Rising National Profile
Bucks County has emerged as one of the most underrated places on the East Coast, driven by its mix of historic towns, riverfront scenery, and a growing national profile, according to Travel + Leisure. The designation is not a surprise to anyone who lives here. But it is starting to reach people who do not.…
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Bucks County Emerges as One of the East Coast’s Best Weekend Getaways
According to Travel + Leisure, Bucks County is becoming “One of the Most Underrated Places on the East Coast,” a sign that the county is increasingly evolving from a suburban day-trip destination into a true East Coast weekend getaway market. More visitors from Philadelphia, New Jersey, New York City, and across the Mid-Atlantic are spending…
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Nearly 200 Nominees, Two Champions: Bucks County Crowns Its Best Pizza Shops
Nearly 200 pizza shops were nominated in a National Pizza Day poll to determine Bucks County’s best, with two local favorites crowned clear winners, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times. The original nominees were narrowed down to the top 12, but A & G Pizzeria Locale in Feasterville and Mama Russo’s Pizzeria…









































