Doylestown
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Doylestown Jewish Deli, Restaurant Temporarily Opens Back Up After Surprise Closing
A Jewish deli and restaurant in Doylestown, which closed days after its grand opening, surprised locals by temporally opening this past weekend. Ed Doyle wrote about the surprise opening fro TAP Into Doylestown. Matzah Balls, a Jewish-style delicatessen and restaurant in Doylestown, surprised locals by opening their doors back up over the weekend. During the…
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Doylestown Nonprofit Will Turn Bucks County Pink To Raise Awareness of Breast Cancer
A well-loved nonprofit will once again being turning Bucks County pink as a way of raising awareness to breast cancer. Jeff Werner wrote about the organization’s mission for the Doylestown Patch. Keith Fenimore, a Doylestown native, started Pine2Pink to in an effort to raise awareness of breast cancer. His nonprofit organization utilizes community outreach, business…
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The Ghosts of Bucks County: See Which Local Haunts You Can Visit This Halloween Season
Looking for a good scare this fall? Bucks County is home to a few haunted spots that people travel from all over the country to see. Brittany Brown wrote about the spook-tastic spots for Visit Bucks County. Known for its connection to several Presidents and the Revolutionary War, Bucks County’s old history also has a…
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Lenape Middle School in Doylestown Opens Back Up After a Car Crashed Into the Building
Lenape Middle School in Doylestown opened on time even after a driver crashed his car into one of the classrooms on Wednesday night, leaving a big hole in the wall, reports Ross DiMattei for CBS Philadelphia. According to the Central Bucks regional police chief, the police received a call a little after 11 p.m. about…
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Senator from Bucks County Secures $200,000 in State Funds for Famous Museum in Doylestown
A well-known Bucks County politician has secured a large sum of state funds for a popular museum in Doylestown. Staff writers at the Lower Bucks Times wrote about the recent funds. Senator Steve Santarsiero, partnering with Fonthill Castle, recently secured a state grant for site improvements to the historic property of the Mercer Museum in…
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Doylestown Librarian Remembered for Friendship, Being an Inspiration To Famous Local Author
Even though she passed away in the late 1950s, Lucie Price is still remembered for being a friendly face at Doylestown’s first free library. The Doylestown Historical Society recently wrote about her on their social media page. Ms. Price was a librarian at Melinda Cox Free Library, the borough’s first free library. Back in 1917,…
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See Which Bucks County Schools Are Among the 40 Top-Rated Public High Schools in the Philadelphia Suburbs
Five Bucks County schools are among the 40 top-rated high schools in Philadelphia and the suburbs, according to a new ranking by the Philadelphia Magazine. To determine the top-performing city and suburban public high schools, the Philadelphia Magazine used the latest available data from the Pennsylvania Department of Education and the National Center for Education…
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Bucks County BookFest Coming to Doylestown in Late September
The annual Bucks County BookFest will be held in Doylestown for two days in late September, a bastion of fun for local bookworms. The Bucks County event is a two-day celebration of all things books. Talks from authors, publishers, and writers in all other formats will speak at several Doylestown locations to give readers and…
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Bucks County Organization Will Give You $1,000 for Your Donated Vehicle
Wheelz2Work, a local nonprofit, is looking for Bucks county residents who want to donate their cars for cash. The program is part of an initiative from the BCOP to help those with financial issues. The donation of cars will help those in need by supplying them with transportation so they can go to work and…
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Foundations Community Partnership Board Awards Over $150,000 To Local Non-Profits
As Foundations Community Partnership (FCP) concludes its celebration of assisting nonprofits to help improve the lives of children, youth, and families in Bucks County for the past 15 years, the FCP Board of Directors awarded $152,500 in grants to 18 non-profit organizations, including 12 Bucks Innovation and Improvement Grants (BIIG) and 6 Capital Improvement Grants. …
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56th Annual Polish American Family Festival & Country Fair to Be Held In Doylestown This Weekend
The 56th Annual Polish American Family Festival & Country Fair will be held in Doylestown this upcoming weekend. The first part of the event will be held from this Saturday to Monday in celebration of Labor Day. The week after, the event will be held from Sept. 10 to 11 from 12 noon to 8…
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Hippo Kiosks Opens New Bitcoin ATM in Doylestown
If you are looking to buy or sell cryptocurrency, now you can do so at a newly placed Bitcoin ATM in Doylestown. Staff writers at Technology Today wrote about the new form of commerce. Hippo Kiosks, a Pennsylvania-based and veteran-owned Bitcoin ATM company, has deployed the ATM machine in Shell – Gas Station at 1807…
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Doylestown Township To See New Whole Foods Market Open, the First One in Bucks County History
The first Whole Foods Market in Bucks County will be opening soon, and Doylestown residents are gearing up for the new grocery store. Jeff Werner wrote about the new supermarket for the Newtown, PA Patch. The first of its kind in the Bucks County area, the new food store will be located in Barn Plaza,…
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Warminster Native Remembered For His Love of Basketball, Playing Passed the Age of 100
George W. Scott, of Warminster, known affectionately as Scotty, led a long life filled with love, friendship, and enjoyment of his favorite sports nearly up until his death at 101 on August 7, writes Tom Moore for the Bucks County Courier Times. Scott, who previously lived in Doylestown, fell in love with basketball when he…
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Doylestown’s First Jewish Restaurant, Deli Closes Just Days After Grand Opening
The first ever Jewish restaurant and delicatessen in Doylestown closed its doors just days after celebrating its grand opening. Ed Doyle wrote about the sudden closure for TAP Into Doylestown. Matzah Ball, which just celebrated its grand opening last Friday, had its doors closed following a dispute between the new owner and the landlord. Several…
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Local Couple Honored by Doylestown Borough For Years of Service to the Community
A Doylestown couple has been acknowledged and honored for their years of community service that have made a significant impact on the town. Freda R. Savana wrote about the local couple for the Bucks County Herald. Tom and Carole Logan have been giving back to their community for over 50 years. In honor of their…
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Talks of Single-Use Plastics Ban Being Floated in Doylestown Borough
Doylestown is one of the latest areas to being talks of banning single use plastics in stores across the area. Jeff Werner wrote about the potential decision for the Doylestown Patch. In an ordinance being proposed by the Environmental Advisory Council (EAC) on Sept. 20, local residents will be able to have their voices heard…
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Bucks County Symphony Orchestra to Celebrate 70th Anniversary Season
The Bucks County Symphony Orchestra is preparing to celebrate 70 years of music and events with their upcoming anniversary season. Under the direction of new maestro José Luis Domínguez, the symphony will be celebrating seven decades of classical music with several upcoming performances. Upcoming performances will include: Claire Thai on harp, performing at Central Bucks…








































