Doylestown
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‘Desperately Seeking Susan’ Director Coming to Bucks County Theater for Q&A
A popular theater in Bucks County will be hosting a local filmmaker who gave a major pop star her first on-screen moment. The County Theater, located at 20 East State Street in Doylestown, will be hosting director Susan Seidelman, who directed the 1985 hit film “Desperately Seeking Susan” on Aug. 10. The movie will be…
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Bucks County Officials Honor Korean War Veterans Who Gave the Ultimate Sacrifice
Officials from Bucks County have come together with a local veteran to honor those residents who lost their lives fighting for their country. Representatives from the Bucks County Government, headquartered in Doylestown, met with Korean War veteran Jerry Jonas to honor those who died in the war at a local memorial. Commissioner Gene DiGirolamo and…
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Doylestown is Filled with Great Restaurants Offering Delicious Food. Here Are Some of Best
Whatever you are in the mood for, Doylestown is filled with great restaurants that are guaranteed to have something that satisfies your cravings, writes Brian Nagele for Restaurant Clicks. If you are jonesing for homestyle Italian cuisine, head out to Baci Ristorante and Heart of Oak Pub. The family-owned place offers a wide variety of…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: 200 Year Old Victorian-Style Home in Doylestown
A historic estate in Bucks County has gone up for sale, offering extraordinary architecture mixed with modern conveniences. . . A lovely Victorian estate in the heart of Doylestown borough, this magnificent is replete with charm and traditional finishes. . . At 220 years old, it is a one-of-a-kind home for those interested in the…
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Bucks County Officials Break Ground on Upcoming Treatment Center in Doylestown
Officials from Bucks County recently came together to celebrate the upcoming creation of a new treatment center in the area. On Wednesday, Bucks County Commissioners broke ground at the future site of the county’s Diversion, Assessment, Restoration and Treatment Center in Doylestown Township. Some of those in attendance for the ceremony included Dave Kratz, the…
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Central Bucks to Vote on New Contract for Superintendent That Comes With $90K Raise
Central Bucks School District officials are set to vote on the new contract for Superintendent Abram Lucabaugh that would provide the administrator with a $90,000 raise, writes Chris Ullery for the Philly Burbs. The new five-year contract would provide Lucabaugh with $315,000 per year. Lucabaugh was hired in August of 2021 at $225,000 to replace…
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Doylestown Nonprofit Unveils New Name That Encapsulates its Mission and Vision
The Pine2Pink Foundation is now Main St. The organization will continue to support local breast cancer patients in treatment and recovery across Bucks County. The new identity was brought to light after witnessing years of intimate community involvement from local residents and businesses across Bucks County. Entire towns embraced the Local-For-Local mantra the nonprofit represents. Why…
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Social Media, Memes, and a Comeback Tour Have Inspired Renewed Interest in this Doylestown Band
Thanks to a recent reunion tour and social media posts using one of their songs, a rock group from Bucks County is finding a wider audience. Superheaven, a group formed in 2008 in Doylestown, recently got back together to perform around the country, in part to celebrate the 10 year anniversary of their debut album,…
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Local Writers Invited to Apply for Doylestown Library’s Upcoming Author Fair
Bucks County authors may apply to participate in Bucks County Free Library’s next author fair, set for Nov. 4 from 12:30 – 3 PM at the Doylestown branch. Those selected to participate will be able to sell and sign copies of their books and meet with members of the local community and other writers.…
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‘Fonthill Castle Beer Fest’ Returning to Doylestown in August. Read to Learn More
A popular beer festival is set to be held at one of Bucks County’s most historically-significant properties in the next month. The Fonthill Castle Beer Festival is set to be held on Aug. 26 at the namesake castle, located at 525 East Court Street in Doylestown. “Enjoy local and regional craft beers, live music, delicious…
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Bucks County Free Library Celebrates the Legacy and Impact of a Local Author
The Bucks County Free Library discussed the life and impact of Pearl S. Buck, an author who called the area her home for many years. The Pearl S. Buck Writing Center shared the library’s post on the author. “The first American woman to win both a Pulitzer and a Nobel Prize for literature, Pearl S.…
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‘Wheelie Wednesdays’ Returning to Doylestown, Teaching Young Residents How to Ride Their Bikes
A fun and interactive program is returning to Bucks County, offering young residents the chance to learn the joys of riding a bicycle. “Wheelie Wednesdays” will be returning to Doylestown at the end of the month. The first event will be a general “Learn to Ride” program, which will be held at Central Bucks High…
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Bucks County Literary Magazine to Host its First Lecture with Local Historical Society
A literary magazine in Bucks County will be hosting an informative lecture with one of the area’s major historical societies. Neshaminy, The Bucks County Historical and Literary Journal, based in Doylestown, will be hosting the inaugural lecture in its Abramson Art & Artist series. Titled “No ‘Destitute Scribbler’: Henry C. Mercer’s Adventure in Publishing”, the lecture is…
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Foundations Community Partnership Increases Award Amounts for Annual Grant Cycle
Foundations Community Partnership is now accepting applications for its Partnership in Youth Services fall grant cycle. Eligible nonprofits can apply for up to $4,500 by Aug. 15. Preference is given to nonprofits applying to FCP for the first time and those that have not applied in the past 5 years. “We are pleased to be…
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Doylestown Candy Shop Moves into New Building Down the Road from Previous Location
A popular candy shop in Bucks County has moved into a new location, but local fans of their confections do not need to worry. Raymer’s Homemade Candies has moved into a new building in Doylestown, just down the road from their previous location. Their new spot was once the location of the Bucks County Area…
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Runaway Goats Found in Doylestown Over the Weekend. Police are Still Searching for the Owners
Authorities in Bucks County have found two rogue goats that were seen in a local backyard, and now they are looking for the owners. The duo was seen in the yard of a Doylestown family on Sunday afternoon. The owner was able to capture the two and they were later taken by members of the…
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Terrain at Delaware Valley University is Now Open. Read to Learn More
Terrain at Delaware Valley University opened its doors on June 29, with large crowds, music, and many activities. The Farm Stand, located at the entrance to the Terrain store, was filled with DelVal produce and goods including zucchini, cabbage, turnips, tomatoes and farm-raised meats. Terrain at DelVal is located at 2100 Lower State Road in…
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Say Cheese! Doylestown Native Pink Receives Unique Gift During Recent Concert
One of Bucks County’s most well-known music stars received an unexpected gift during one of her recent shows. Carlos de Loera wrote about the moment for the Los Angeles Times. Doylestown native Pink, who is currently on tour promoting her latest album “Trustful”, received a major surprise during her recent concert at Hyde Park in…









































