• Should your Clubhouse and LinkedIn BIOs match?

    Should your Clubhouse and LinkedIn BIOs match?

    Clubhouse keeps gaining popularity, and it’s inspiring at the same time that it’s a time suck, though a potential lead magnet for entrepreneurs. However, it is not just for entrepreneurs. There are clubs for job seekers, nonprofits, social media, hobbies, and vocational and personal interests. Seek, and ye shall find. You will also find celebrities…

  • See Which Alcohol Brands Helped Bucks County Residents Get Through 2020

    See Which Alcohol Brands Helped Bucks County Residents Get Through 2020

    The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board has released the list of top selling liquors for the past year and Tito’s Handmade Vodka made by Crown Wine & Spirits coming out as the clear winner, with Jameson Irish Whiskey, right behind it, in Bucks County, writes Dan Stamm for NBC 10 Philadelphia. With 2020 having been an…

  • New Age Industries in Southampton Touted by Biden Aide as Model for Worker-Owners

    New Age Industries in Southampton Touted by Biden Aide as Model for Worker-Owners

    New Age Industries’ 135-worker plant in Southampton is being cited as an example of employee stock ownership plans by Jared Bernstein, a top economic adviser to President-elect Joe Biden, writes Joseph N. DiStefano for The Philadelphia Inquirer. ESOPs are worker-owned and enjoy several meaningful tax advantages over for-profit companies. In his report for an ESOP…

  • Wawa Opens Its First Standalone Drive-Thru in Morrisville

    Wawa Opens Its First Standalone Drive-Thru in Morrisville

    Wawa opened its first standalone drive-thru location in Morrisville on Friday, writes Laura Smythe for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The popular convenience store is a 1,800-square-foot structure at 549 W. Trenton Avenue in Falls Township, has a single-line drive-thru with the capacity for 12 cars at a time. The new location operates every day from…

  • Community Rallies to Support Local Bucks County Restaurants

    Community Rallies to Support Local Bucks County Restaurants

    Bucks County has rallied to support their favorite local restaurants that have been hit hard by the pandemic, writes Hira Qureshi for the Bucks County Courier Times. To help eateries survive one of the hardest periods for the industry, residents have been getting takeout and delivery, buying gift cards, and leaving bigger tips, among other…

  • Another Beloved Tradition Falls Victim to Pandemic: No Reenactment of Washington’s Christmas Day Crossing of the Delaware River

    Another Beloved Tradition Falls Victim to Pandemic: No Reenactment of Washington’s Christmas Day Crossing of the Delaware River

    The traditional reenactment of General George Washington’s Christmas Day crossing of the Delaware River was canceled this year due to the pandemic, writes James Freeman for The Wall Street Journal. Instead of the reenactment that usually takes place in front of cheering crowds, the Washington Crossing Historic Park debuted a special pre-recorded crossing video on…

  • Bucks County’s Health Department Makes Its Own Path in Dealing with Pandemic

    Bucks County’s Health Department Makes Its Own Path in Dealing with Pandemic

    Despite being criticized by many – including numerous healthcare experts – Bucks County’s Health Department is sticking to its unique way of dealing with the pandemic, write Jason Laughlin and Maddie Hanna for The Philadelphia Inquirer. About a month ago, the department became the only one in the region to stop providing new data on…

  • Local Bike Company Brightening Kids’ Lives with Spinal Muscular Atrophy with Electric Tricycles

    Local Bike Company Brightening Kids’ Lives with Spinal Muscular Atrophy with Electric Tricycles

    Croydon-based Electric Bike Technologies is making the lives of kids with spinal muscular atrophy brighter by gifting them electric tricycles, writes Grace Dickinson for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Like the majority of bicycle businesses across the country, the company saw its sales explode when the pandemic started. “Back in March, the phone started to ring, and…

  • Former Montgomery County Special Prosecutor Announces Candidacy for Bucks County DA

    Former Montgomery County Special Prosecutor Announces Candidacy for Bucks County DA

    Antonetta Stancu, a former special prosecutor in Montgomery County, has announced her candidacy for Bucks County District Attorney, writes Vinny Vella for The Philadelphia Inquirer. She will run against her former boss, Matthew Weintraub. “It’s time to address the mental health issues that have resulted in an increase in crime rates, recidivism, and drug abuse,”…

  • Woodside Takes Title of Richest Town in Pennsylvania

    Woodside Takes Title of Richest Town in Pennsylvania

    With a median household income that is 209.2 percent more than the national average, Woodside has taken the title of the richest town in Pennsylvania, according to a list recently released by Newsweek. The list was compiled by Stacker, which used the most recent U.S. Census Bureau Five-Year American Community Survey data to pull crucial…

  • Langhorne Native, Top Cleveland Indians Prospect Nolan Jones Excels on Field

    Langhorne Native, Top Cleveland Indians Prospect Nolan Jones Excels on Field

    Nolan Jones, a Langhorne native and top Cleveland Indians prospect, has been excelling on the field thanks to his patient approach and strong work ethic, writes John Parker for MiLB.com. Growing up in the Philadelphia suburbs, Jones was originally focused on ice hockey. After an injury left him with a concussion, he decided it was…

  • Bucks County and Other Philadelphia Suburbs Helped Biden Achieve Victory in PA

    Bucks County and Other Philadelphia Suburbs Helped Biden Achieve Victory in PA

    Philadelphia suburbs, including Bucks County, played a key role in helping Biden archive an essential victory in Pennsylvania and with it the presidency, write Katie Meyer and Daniel Wood for the WHYY. Bucks County, together with Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery counties, saw a surge in both the number of voters and support for the Democratic…

  • ‘French Toast Lady’ Teams Up With Doylestown Brewing to Release New Spice Brown Ale

    ‘French Toast Lady’ Teams Up With Doylestown Brewing to Release New Spice Brown Ale

    Charisse McGill, dubbed the French toast lady for the bite-sized pieces of French toasts she sells at farmers markets and festivals, has teamed up with Doylestown Brewing to release a new spice brown ale together, writes Tara Nurin for Forbes. The jovial entrepreneur has already made a name for herself in the Philadelphia area and…

  • Amazon Prepares to Enter Philadelphia Marketplace

    Amazon Prepares to Enter Philadelphia Marketplace

    Amazon is reportedly preparing to enter the Philadelphia marketplace by opening its first grocery store in the region, writes Thad Rueter for the Progressive Grocer. The eCommerce giant has signed a lease for a 40,000-square-foot space on the ground floor of a building in the central part of Philadelphia. At this time it is still…

  • Check Out Where Bucks County Ranks in Purchasing Power in Pennsylvania

    Check Out Where Bucks County Ranks in Purchasing Power in Pennsylvania

    Bucks County has ranked near the top in purchasing power in the state of Pennsylvania. An article from SmartAsset recently published their eighth annual study on the places with the most purchasing power. To find the places where the average living expenses are most favorable, SmartAsset looked at the cost of living relative to residents’…