Doylestown
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Doylestown Estate With Historic Mill Incorporated Into Main Home Hits Market for $3.995M
An 18th-century Doylestown estate situated on almost ten lovely acres on the site of a historic mill that has been incorporated into the main home has hit the market for $3.995 million, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Shelly Mill was originally built in the 1770s and has seen several renovations and additions…
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Doylestown’s Joe Montone Leads the Charge in Community-Centric Concerts with Stage United’s Debut
Doylestown native Joe Montone is launching a nonprofit to create greater access to live music in unconventional spaces, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times. The 34-year-old will soon be introducing Stage United, and already has a wealth of experience collaborating with non-profits such as The Tileworks of Bucks County, Doylestown Pride…
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Delaware Valley University to Charter Delta Alpha Pi International Honor Society for Students With Disabilities
Delaware Valley University proudly announced its chartering of the Iota Mu chapter of Delta Alpha Pi International Honor Society, becoming the 228th institution to join the prestigious organization. Delta Alpha Pi recognizes and celebrates the academic achievements of students with disabilities at higher-education institutions nationwide. The inaugural induction ceremony for the Iota Mu chapter is…
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Doylestown Makes National Ranking of 100 Best Small Towns in America
Doylestown caught the eye of Far & Wide, a national travel website, as part of its search for the best small towns in America. Mariana Zapata chronicled what we already know: Our county seat has plenty of appeal to residents and visitors. Zapata set out to find places where visitors are “welcomed like family” and…
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Fabby-Do in Doylestown Offers Over 100 Crafts for Kids and Craft Kits to Go
Fabby-Do Creative Crafts Cafe in Doylestown offers kids and parents crafty activities for Spring Break, weekends, or rainy days, reports Bob Kelly for Fox 29 Philadelphia. Known as a “creativity cafe for children”, according to owner Miss Fabby-Do, the establishment offers over a hundred crafts for kids of all genders, including bubble bath design,…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Stunning Contemporary with Outdoor Poolside Oasis in Doylestown
A stunning contemporary home on 2.95 lovely acres with four bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms is available for sale on 1375 Pebble Hill Road in Doylestown. …. … This attractive custom-built residence offers unparalleled modern beauty combined with eco-friendly design and superb functionality. The home impresses from the start with its brand-new driveway…
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Doylestown Dedicates Bridge to Fallen Army Ranger, Captain Connor J. Bednarzyk
Doylestown Township recently renamed the Route 202 bridge over Almshouse Road to honor Captain Connor J. Bednarzyk, a U.S. Army Ranger and local graduate who tragically lost his life during a training mission in 2018, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. The dedication ceremony, held on April 4 at the township building, was attended by…
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Delaware Valley University Hosts Panel Discussion: “Telling The Story”
Delaware Valley University’s revered Business, Arts, and Sciences, Question It! Change It! Colloquium Series is returning with a special event in collaboration with the DelVal Honors Program. The event, titled, “Telling The Story,” focuses on how individuals across various professions share information about the Holocaust. The panel discussion will be facilitated by Honors Program Director,…
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DTown Cafe, Doylestown’s Latest Breakfast and Lunch Hot Spot, Offers Homemade Pierogis and More
DTown Cafe has debuted in the Doylestown food scene, offering breakfast, freshly baked goods, and even pierogis, according to WNews247. The breakfast and lunch spot uses generations-old traditional recipes. The menu also offers soups from scratch, chicken pot pies, salads, and sandwiches. Esteemed chef Conar Welsh is the brains (and hands) behind the…
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TeaVa Rolls Brings Fresh Take on Vietnamese Cuisine to Doylestown
TeaVa Rolls, a new Vietnamese eatery, is now serving Doylestown, with a refreshing take on traditional Vietnamese cuisine, writes Ed Doyle for TapintoDoylestown. The restaurant opened its doors in mid-March near the Restore marijuana dispensary. Behind TeaVa Rolls are Nikki and Danny Truong, a dynamic husband-and-wife team. Nikki’s parents ran a food truck in…
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Bucks County Historical Society Plans Sale of Hart Property for New Housing Development
The Bucks County Historical Society has unveiled plans to sell a 24-acre parcel known as the Hart property in Doylestown Township, writes Chris Ullery for the Bucks County Courier Times. The proposed sale to Zaveta Custom Homes could lead to the development of a 36-unit housing project. This initiative aims to provide financial support for…
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Doylestown Prepares for Annual Fishing Derby with Over 1,000 Trout at Chapman Park
Doylestown is buzzing with excitement for the annual fishing derby at Chapman Park on April 6, marking the start of trout season for youths, writes Ed Doyle for TapintoDoylestown. A subsequent May 4 event welcomes disabled veterans and seniors. With a history dating back to the 1950s, this community hallmark attracts up to 500…
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Central Bucks Student Shatters Personal Record With 1,017-Digit Pi Recitation
Central Bucks ninth-grade student Nergis Teke has dramatically outdone herself by memorizing and reciting 1,017 digits of Pi, significantly surpassing her previous record of 447 digits, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. This achievement places her 68th in the U.S. and 77th across North America among all age groups in the discipline of Pi…
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Snacks and Slices: Doylestown Welcomes Gourmet Popcorn Store; Awaits HG Coal Fired Pizza
Doylestown is welcoming two new businesses serving scrumptious snacks and slices to the community, writes Dino Ciliberti for the Patch. Telford-based Great American Popcorn set up shop right next to Siren Records on State Street, opening its doors on March 16. It’s run by Fire Marshal Scott Fleischer who is also chief of the Point…
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Doylestown Hospital Unveils Heartfelt Quilt to Help Grieve Lost Loved Ones
Doylestown Hospital is introducing a heartfelt and unique way to grieve lost loved ones, writes Ed Doyle for TapintoDoylestown. A quilt display hanging on the wall of the hospital is made from neckties and other pieces of fabric belonging to loved ones passed on. The quilt aptly named “The Ties That Bind Us” was crafted…
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Doylestown Philanthropists Boost Science Education with $300K Donation to Delaware Valley Science Fairs
Doylestown couple Paul and Aarati Martino will become the lead sponsors of the Delaware Valley Science Fairs with a $300,000 gift which will be distributed over the next 3 years, according to a staff report from the Delaware Valley Journal. The Delaware Valley Science Fairs is a nonprofit organization that brings parents, teachers, and industry…








































