Croydon
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Croydon Brewery Celebrates the Holidays With a New Beer Inspired by a Classic Christmas Tale
To kick of the holiday weekend, a Bucks County brewery is releasing a new beer inspired by one of the most well-known Christmas stories. Staff writers for the Lower Bucks Times wrote about the new beer and holiday celebration. Marley’s Chains, a German-style Weizenbock, takes its name from the first ghost the haunted Ebenezer Scrooge…
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Croydon Brewery Listed as Having One of the Best Fall Beers in the Philadelphia Area
A Bucks County brewery was recently listed as having one of the best fall beers in the Philadelphia area, a huge deal in the local beer scene. Henry Savage wrote about the breweries for The Philaldelphia Inquirer. Nehaminy Creek Brewing Company, based in Croydon, recently made a fall brew called Young Pumpkinstein, a Märzen-style Lager.…
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These Bucks County Breweries Have Beers That are Perfect for Pairing with Candy this Halloween Season
Two Bucks County breweries are reminding adults that they can also have fun on Halloween, as they offer suggestions for beer and candy pairings. Both Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company and Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant have beers on tap that go perfectly with your favorite Halloween treats. As the holiday fast approaches, both Bucks County spots…
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Croydon-Based Brewery Collaborates with Philadelphia Coffee Roaster for Their Latest Brew
For their latest fall drink, a popular Bucks County brewery has worked with a local coffee roaster to create a unique Halloween brew. Neshaminy Creek Brewing, a Croydon-based beer maker, recently collaborated with Ellis Coffee, based out of Philadelphia, to create a new beer called Rippin’ Pints, a brown ale with strong notes of coffee.…
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This Bucks County Brewery Collaborated With A Philly Microbrewery to Make Shirts Celebrating New Beer
A Bucks County brewery recently collaborate with another beer spot to create t-shirts celebrating their most recent creation. Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company, located at 909 Ray Avenue in Croydon, recently collaborated with Philadelphia microbrewery Dock Street Brewery to create t-shirts for their upcoming brew. “We’ve been so stoked on this Dock Street collab that we…
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Croydon Brewery Partners With George A. Romero Foundation for New Horror-Themed Brew
Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company has partnered with the George A. Romero Foundation to make a new beer, which will launch in early September. Staff writers at the Lower Bucks Times wrote about the new beer coming just in time for Halloween. The popular Croydon-based brewing company will be launching their new “JAWN of the Dead”…
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Neshaminy Creek Brewing Kicks Off the Fall Season With Two New Beers
A popular Croydon brewery is starting the fall season off right with two new beers made to enjoy as the weather gets cooler. Staff writers at Brewbound wrote about the new beers. Nehaminy Creek Brewing Company is releasing two new beers in celebration of the fall season. With an imperial version of their older Dunks…
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Chalfont-Based Firm Leases 200,000-Square-Foot Industrial Building in Croydon Days After Touring It
A Chalfont logistics company will be using a large building in Croydon just days after touring it. Natalie Kostelni wrote about the large purchase for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Jillamy Inc., a third-party logistics company, recently sealed the deal on a 200,000-square-foot industrial buidling in Croydon. The building was originally purchased by Wharton Equity Partners…
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Bristol Craft Brewery Named One of the Top 4 in the State
Home to an array of bars, breweries, and distilleries, Bristol has once again caught the attention of beer fans around the world, as Second Sin Brewing Co. has been recognized for its incredible brews. The brewery, owned by Temple alum Mike Beresky, was recently covered by the university’s Temple Now website. Second Sin Brewing Co.,…
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Croydon Murder Case — Cold for 31 Years — Ends in Arrest of Long-Suspected Neighbor
A 31-year-old Croydon cold case is finally solved. Vinny Vella, in The Philadelphia Inquirer, chronicled this long delay of justice. On Apr. 19, 1991, Joy Hibbs’ home was set aflame. Inside she had been both strangled and stabbed to death, with the arson that followed presumably used to cover the crime. The primary suspect was…
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Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company Bubbles Over with Pride in Marking 10-Year Anniversary
Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company, Bucks County’s longest-running production brewery, is celebrating its first decade of operation. Over the past ten years, the business has been much-lauded. Its most recent accolade is a gold-medal win of the World Beer Cup, the “Olympics of Beer” held by industry trade group The Brewers Association in Boulder, Colo. Neshaminy…
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Cryodon Mobility Tricycle Firm Donates ‘Liberty Trikes’ to Physically Challenged Kids, Freeing Them for Fun
Electric Bike Technologies, Inc. (EBT), Croydon, is donating 20 battery-powered bikes to youngsters diagnosed with Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), Duchenne muscular dystrophy, and other physical challenges. Each recipient received a model from the company’s Liberty Trike line. The donation outreach started in 2019, at the request of a mom wanting to give her daughter a…
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Wells Fargo Bank Unhitches Another Bucks County Location from Its Team of Branches
The Wells Fargo branch at 120 N. Pine Street, Langhorne, will soon close, joining the financial institution’s 49 other darkened regional locations this year. Jeff Blumenthal explained the thinking behind the shuttered locations in the Philadelphia Business Journal. The bank has filed paperwork with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency to notify the…
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Despite Influx of Assistance, Some Bucks County Mortgagors Still Remain ‘At Their Wits’ End’
Pandemic-related financial help began reaching Pa. mortgagors this week. But accessing it is proving problematic for some, reported Emily Rizzo for WHYY. When an online application filing site opened this week, the backlog of Pa. filers crashed it. That volume of area homeowners struggling with mortgage payments is no news to Paula Powers-Watts, executive director…
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Croydon Shop Owner’s Culinary ‘Brine-Storm’: Replace a Hoagie Roll with a Pickle
A local shop has taken the debate for the best bread to hold a hoagie in a whole new direction. It replaces the traditional roll for the classic meat-cheese-lettuce-oil lunch with a pickle. Peg Quann barreled through the backstory of this reinvention for the Bucks County Courier Times. Michael Favoroso, co-owner of Giovanni’s Dillicious Pickles…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: A Willy Wonka-Esque Surprise Behind the Front Door
Remember the scene in the 1971 film version of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, where the title character opens a tiny door in a closet and leads his guests into the vast expanse of confection-making wonders? Stepping from the porch of 1003 Magnolia Avenue, Croydon, to the inside of this 2019-remodled rancher is something…






































