Doylestown
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: A Victorian Treasure Hidden in Doylestown
Deep in the heart of Doylestown sits this beautiful preserved Victorian gem at 218 E. Court Street. Listed at $1,200,000, this 4-bedroom, 3.5-bath residence offers 4,156 square feet of timeless charm with all the conveniences of modern living. . . From the welcoming front porch to the intricately detailed millwork, this home blends historic elegance…
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Delaware Valley Alumni Jackie Hartzell to Lead Rider Women’s Basketball
Delaware Valley University alum Jackie Hartzell, one of the Philadelphia region’s top women’s college basketball coaches, is getting her shot at a Division I program, writes Matt Leon for KYW Newsradio. During her time at Division II University of the Sciences, Hartzell steered the Devils to five NCAA Tournament spots in eight seasons, boasting an…
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Doylestown to Get Its First Behavioral Health Crisis Center in Bright Path Center
Construction is well underway on Bright Path Center, Doylestown’s first-of-its-kind behavioral health crisis center, which is expected to open early next year, writes Lacey Latch for the Bucks County Courier Times. The $15 million, 22,000-square-foot center will be operated by Lenape Valley Foundation staff and will be located next to their outpatient office along North…
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Village Improvement Association Applauds Doylestown Health’s New Affiliation With Penn Medicine
The Village Improvement Association has congratulated Doylestown Health – which it founded over a century ago – on joining Penn Medicine, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. “The women of the Village Improvement Association of Doylestown, founders of Doylestown Hospital back in 1923, are extremely proud to congratulate our Doylestown Health System on becoming part…
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Monkey’s Uncle in Doylestown Offers Nostalgia and Opportunities for Young Adults with Special Needs
Monkey’s Uncle in Doylestown offers a unique selection of retro sports apparel, while creating opportunities for all, writes Howard Monroe for CBS News Philadelphia. The shop was founded 15 years ago by Derrick Morgan and his wife, and has quickly become a local institution. “We are a retro vintage inspired Philly sports boutique,” said Morgan.…
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Penn Medicine’s Acquisition of Doylestown Health to Be Finalized This Week
After receiving final regulatory approval, University of Pennsylvania Health System plans to complete its acquisition of Doylestown Health next week, writes Harold Brubaker for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The deal is set to close Tuesday following reviews by the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office and Federal Trade Commission. “By combining trusted community care with the resources and…
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With Final Approval Secured, Doylestown Health and Penn Medicine Merger Moves Forward
The University of Pennsylvania Health System has received final approval to move forward with its merger with Doylestown Health, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. In January, Penn Medicine and Doylestown Health announced that they had signed a letter of intent to pursue a merger. With the final approval now granted, Penn Medicine…
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Oil Companies Seek Dismissal of Climate Lawsuit from Bucks County
Several oil companies have asked a judge at the Bucks County Court of Common Pleas in Doylestown to dismiss a climate lawsuit filed by Bucks County against them, writes Zoë Read for the WHYY. In the lawsuit, the county alleged that BP, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, ExxonMobil, Phillips 66, Shell, and the American Petroleum Institute knew about…
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Eighteen-Year-Old Rahim Kakar Opening His Second Red Rooster Hot Chicken in Doylestown
Eighteen-year-old Rahim “Rich” Kakar, a Central Bucks East graduate, is opening the second location of his Red Rooster Hot Chicken in Doylestown, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times. Kakar opened his first restaurant in Warminster last summer, just weeks after graduating high school. “I was halfway through senior year, and I was…
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Doylestown, Pennsylvania’s ‘Most Underrated’ Town, Offers Hours of Adventure Without Big-City Chaos
Doylestown, named Pennsylvania’s “most underrated” town by Cheapism, offers visitors hours of adventure without the chaos of crowded, big-city attractions, writes Grae Gleason for the Islands. The Bucks County town boasts an impressive Cultural District, fascinating museums, and much more. Once home to artists like Pink and Stephen Sondheim, this charming destination is surrounded by…
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Doylestown’s Michael Carroll Switched from Lacrosse to Football as a Freshman and is Now Among Nation’s Best
Doylestown’s Michael Carroll traded his lacrosse stick for a football midway through high school, and now stands among the nation’s top players, writes Isabella DiAmore for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The five-star recruit played this season at IMG Academy and is ranked at No. 13 by 247Sports. The senior, who transferred to Central Bucks East from…
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Central Bucks Senior Activity Center Keeps Seniors Moving with Chair Volleyball
The Central Bucks Senior Activity Center in Doylestown, which provides programs to entertain, stimulate, and educate seniors, recently added a new sport: chair volleyball, reports Matteo Iadonisi for 6abc. Audrey Jefferson, 82, president of the Central Bucks Senior Activity Center, credits the sport for keeping her moving and alive. Jefferson first learned about chair volleyball…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Stunning $2.99M Home in Sycamore Edge with 3-Car Garage & Elevator
A stunning custom estate in the exclusive Sycamore Edge community on Pemberton Lane in Doylestown is now on the market for $2,999,900. Built by renowned luxury home builder Richard Zaveta, this 5,950-square-foot residence blends elegance and functionality on a sprawling two-acre lot. With four bedrooms, four full baths, and two half-baths, this meticulously crafted home…
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Doylestown-Set ‘The Brutalist’ Earns Adrien Brody Best Actor Oscar
The Brutalist, a historical epic set in Doylestown, earns Adrien Brody his second Oscar for Best Actor, writes Nick Vadala for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Brody first won the award in 2002 for his role in The Pianist. The movie earned ten Oscar nominations and won three, including Best Cinematography and Best Film Score. The Brutalist…
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Doylestown Health Faces Ongoing Financial Struggles as Deal to Join Penn Medicine Nears Completion
Doylestown Health continues to face financial struggles as it awaits completion of its merger with Penn Medicine, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Bucks County health system, which operates the 247-bed Doylestown Hospital, recently reported its results for the first half of the 2025 fiscal year, which showed an operating loss of…
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Doylestown Native Pink’s Stage Name Originates from More X-Rated Roots Than Many Fans Knew
Many fans of Doylestown-native singer Pink assume her stage name stems from the hair color she wore early in her career, but its origin is more X-rated than most realize, according to a staff report from the EMEA Tribune. For her first album, the award-winning artist, whose real name is Alecia Beth Moore-Hart, received double…









































