• Doylestown Township Considers 36 Luxury Townhomes on Historic Hart Site

    Doylestown Township Considers 36 Luxury Townhomes on Historic Hart Site

    A proposal to sell the historic Hart property and construct 36 luxury townhomes was considered by Doylestown Township planners this week, writes Lacey Latch for the Bucks County Courier Times. In December, commission members reviewed the controversial plans and voted to back the sale and development without issuing a formal recommendation. The 24-acre property is…

  • Lenape Valley Foundation Receives $100,000 Donation from Fulton Bank  

    Lenape Valley Foundation Receives $100,000 Donation from Fulton Bank  

    The Lenape Valley Foundation recently received a $100,000 donation from Fulton Bank for its new behavioral health crisis facility, the Bright Path Center.  The funds were donated as part of the Neighborhood Assistance Program, a tax credit initiative designed to help locally based revitalization organizations. The center will open this summer.  “We are deeply grateful to Fulton…

  • Mental Health Diversion Center Celebrates Grand Opening in Doylestown

    Mental Health Diversion Center Celebrates Grand Opening in Doylestown

    Last week, the Bucks County Commissioners celebrated the grand opening of the new Diversion, Assessment, Restoration, and Treatment (DART) Center in Doylestown, writes Jeff Werner for Patch.   The single-story facility was constructed at the former Bucks County Women’s Community Corrections Center.   It will serve adults suffering from mental illness in the criminal justice system to promote recovery through community support and treatment and…

  • Bucks County Biotech Leader Gregory Krug Honored With 2025 ICON Award

    Bucks County Biotech Leader Gregory Krug Honored With 2025 ICON Award

    Gregory Krug, co-founder of Lampire Biological Laboratories in Doylestown, has been recognized with the prestigious 2025 ICON Honors Award, writes Walt Frank for Altoona Mirror. Presented to business leaders aged 60 and older, the award recognizes exceptional leadership, professional accomplishment, and significant impact in the greater Lehigh Valley region. The 72-year-old Krug has played a…

  • Nonprofit in Doylestown Buys Space for Inclusive Housing, Marketplace

    Nonprofit in Doylestown Buys Space for Inclusive Housing, Marketplace

    The Next Step Programs nonprofit has finalized the purchase of a 2.5-acre property in Doylestown with its partners, where it plans to build an inclusive marketplace and housing for adults with disabilities, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times. The nonprofit has supported more than 1,000 young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities…

  • Doylestown Welcomes New Endocrinology Practice to the Area 

    Doylestown Welcomes New Endocrinology Practice to the Area 

    Advocare Advanced Endocrinology opened a new office in Doylestown, bringing its services to the surrounding Bucks County communities, writes Advocare Advanced Endocrinology staff for Patch.   The new medical practice specializes in diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management of both metabolic and hormonal conditions.   Advocare Advanced Endocrinology blends evidence-based care with modern technology, supporting patients with complex and chronic disorders.  The…

  • The Foundry Announces Opening of Second Location in Historic Doylestown Building

    The Foundry Announces Opening of Second Location in Historic Doylestown Building

    The Foundry recently announced the opening of a second location inside Doylestown’s Titus-Chapman House, writes Jeff Werner for Patch.   The women-owned business is excited to expand its presence, offering more workspace for entrepreneurs, creatives, and local professionals.   Constructed in the early 1800s, the Titus-Chapman House originally served as a farmhouse before it was transformed by architect Thomas Lester Cernea in…

  • Doylestown Native Nominated for Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in First Year of Eligibility

    Doylestown Native Nominated for Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in First Year of Eligibility

    Doylestown native Pink has received a nomination for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in her first year of eligibility, writes Dan DeLuca for The Philadelphia Inquirer. She joins a group of seventeen impressive nominees this year, which includes Lauryn Hill, another artist with ties to the Philadelphia region, Phil Collins, Wu-Tang Clan, Oasis,…

  • FCP Invites Bucks County Nonprofits to Apply for Spring Grant Cycle

    FCP Invites Bucks County Nonprofits to Apply for Spring Grant Cycle

    Foundations Community Partnership announced it is now accepting applications for its Bucks Innovation & Improvement (BIIG) and Capital Improvement (CAP) spring grant cycles. Eligible nonprofits can submit a Letter of Inquiry by April 1, 2026, through FCP’s website.    “Nonprofits are an essential component in delivering essential services to the most vulnerable people in our…

  • Prom-Dress Collection to Take Place in Doylestown, Perkasie This Week

    Prom-Dress Collection to Take Place in Doylestown, Perkasie This Week

    Two Bucks County women are holding their second prom dress and formal wear accessories collection on Feb. 21, helping local students prep for their big dance, writes staff for TAPinto Doylestown.   Florist Kelly Laustsen, who owns Bloom Flower Co. in Perkasie, has teamed up with Jennifer DeLawter from Doylestown’s Keller Williams Real Estate for the drive.  “I…

  • Bucks County Castle Featured in List of Most Romantic Estates in America

    Bucks County Castle Featured in List of Most Romantic Estates in America

    Doylestown’s Fonthill Castle was recently ranked in a list of the top 20 most romantic historic estates in the country by the international car rental company, SIXT, writes Jeff Werner for Patch.   To determine its ranking, SIXT analyzed search volumes on Google and TikTok, and wedding venue availability. Fonthill was placed at No. 6 on the list.  The eclectic Medieval…

  • Bucks County Cafe is Opening New Location in the Michener Art Museum

    Bucks County Cafe is Opening New Location in the Michener Art Museum

    Mama Hawk’s Cafe is partnering with the Michener Art Museum to open a second location in the Doylestown museum, writes Ryan Kneller for WFMZ.   The grand opening will take place on July 9 from 10 AM to 5 PM. Visitors will be able to enjoy live music and free coffee samples.   Mama Hawk’s…

  • McCaffrey’s Market Reveals Plans for New Grocery Store in Doylestown 

    McCaffrey’s Market Reveals Plans for New Grocery Store in Doylestown 

    Bucks County-based McCaffrey’s Market recently revealed plans to open a new full-service store in Doylestown’s Mercer Square Shopping Center at the current Weis Markets site, writes Jeff Werner for Patch.   Weis Markets, based in Pennsylvania, has operated the location since 2012 after purchasing the Genuardi’s Family Market store from Safeway.  The new McCaffrey’s Market, which will span 51,000 square feet, will open early next…

  • Doylestown Native, Singer-Songwriter Wows Crowd at Recent Philadelphia Concert

    Doylestown Native, Singer-Songwriter Wows Crowd at Recent Philadelphia Concert

    A Bucks County musician recently returned to the area for several shows in support of her latest album, which is receiving rave reviews. Paige Walter wrote about the recent show for WXPN. Natalie Mering, known by the stage name Weyes Blood, recently came back to her home area for two shows to support her latest album, “And…

  • Meridian Bank House of the Week: $2.5M Charming Traditional in Doylestown

    Meridian Bank House of the Week: $2.5M Charming Traditional in Doylestown

    A traditional home set on 2.01 acres with four bedrooms and five and a half bathrooms is available for sale in Doylestown. This elegant residence offers timeless design with elevated, panoramic views. . . Sophisticated details include hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings, custom built-ins, and expansive windows that capture natural light throughout. Among the highlights is…

  • Doylestown Native Pink to Take Over ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’ for a Week 

    Doylestown Native Pink to Take Over ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’ for a Week 

    Doylestown native and pop singer Pink will be taking over “The Kelly Clarkson Show” for a week in March as the “American Idol” alum takes a short hiatus, writes Arya Zade for EntertainmentNow.   Beginning on March 2, Pink will be making her hosting debut, leading special episodes on the talk show for Women’s History Month.  Episodes will feature community stories, inspirational conversations, and discussions of women’s…

  • Doylestown’s Aprea Therapeutics Names Industry Veteran as Chief Medical Advisor

    Doylestown’s Aprea Therapeutics Names Industry Veteran as Chief Medical Advisor

    Doylestown-based Aprea Therapeutics has named Eugene Kennedy, MD, as chief medical advisor, adding a seasoned leader in oncology drug development to its executive team. Aprea is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company advancing innovative therapies targeting cancer-specific vulnerabilities while minimizing damage to healthy cells. Kennedy joins after early clinical proof-of-concept was demonstrated for the WEE1 inhibitor APR-1051…

  • Doylestown Borough to Welcome Three New Eateries

    Doylestown Borough to Welcome Three New Eateries

    Doylestown’s dining scene is set to become even more dynamic, with three new eateries expected to open in the coming months, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. The Snarky Tea House, an Alice in Wonderland-inspired tea house cafe and retail space, has put up its sign at 24 North Main Street, marking this as its…