Doylestown
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Doylestown Native Pink Sends New Year’s Eve Message from Hospital Bed
In her final Instagram post of 2025 to wrap up the year, Doylestown native and singer Pink wrote about joy, compassion, and caring for one another from a hospital bed, writes Clare Mulroy for USA Today. Pink, a Central Bucks School District graduate, had a major medical procedure and stated she would be committing to improving her physical health. “It may not be a fancy face…
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Doylestown Resident Appointed as Bucks County’s Chief Legal Officer
Doylestown resident Dan Grieser was recently appointed as the county’s chief legal officer by the Bucks County Board of Commissioners, writes staff for DL-Online. Grieser previously served as the assistant county solicitor for Bucks’ Law Department, a position he began in 2021. He was later promoted to deputy county solicitor and continued to work his way up. In his new…
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Nonprofit Main St. Donates $130K to Cancer Community in Bucks County
Main St., a Doylestown-based nonprofit, donated $130,000 to the breast cancer community in Bucks County in 2025, writes Jeff Werner for Patch. The nonprofit primarily raised the money during Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October in collaboration with three businesses and six Bucks County communities. Community events, fundraisers, and sponsorships were hosted in Yardley, Doylestown, Carversville, Perkasie, New Hope, and…
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Doylestown’s Hepatitis B Foundation Responds to CDC’s Vaccine Policy Change
Following the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s decision to end its policy on hepatitis B vaccinations at birth, the Hepatitis B Foundation has begun a public awareness campaign, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Doylestown-based company is the only nonprofit in the world devoted to researching and informing the public about hepatitis B. “We’ve already started working on…
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Doylestown Dancer Taking Stage with Radio City Rockettes This Holiday Season
The Radio City Rockettes are preparing for a busy holiday season, and among them is an amazing dancer from Doylestown, reports Janelle Burrell for CBS News Philadelphia. Emily Willett is currently busy working on the Christmas spectacular, which opened on November 8 and will run through January 5. This is her first season with the…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: $2M Charming Stone Colonial in Doylestown
A stone colonial on 3.11 acres with five bedrooms and four and a half bathrooms is available for sale in Doylestown. This historic residence beautifully blends timeless charm with sophisticated modern design. . . Elegant details include exposed beams, wide-plank pine floors and handcrafted millwork throughout the original home. Among the highlights are an entry…
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Enjoy the Holidays with Special Tours at Doylestown’s Fonthill Castle
Until Dec. 31, the Bucks County Historical Society will be offering holiday tours of Doylestown’s Fonthill Castle that will give visitors an opportunity to explore the beautifully decorated historical landmark, writes Jeff Werner for Patch. Daily hour-long guided tours are currently available at the castle, showcasing Henry Mercer’s home. Tickets are $20 for adults,…
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Tea House and Shop in Doylestown Takes Visitors on a Trip to Wonderland
Take a trip to Wonderland at Doylestown’s Snarky Tea House, offering a variety of delicious sips and snacks along with a retail shop filled with fun items, reports Natalie Jason for 6abc. The tea house is run by manager Courtney Nicholas, the sister of Snarky Tea’s founder, Jenni-Lyn Williams. The company was started by Williams nine years…
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Michener Art Museum Hosts Immersive Exhibit by Acclaimed Pakistani American Artist
From now until Jan. 11, the Michener Art Museum in Doylestown is displaying a new exhibit from acclaimed Pakistani American artist Anila Quayyum Agha, titled “Interwoven.” Thirty-eight of Agha’s works will be on display, blending a variety of mediums and methods, including embroidery and beading, paintings, sculptures, and more. Agha’s art references themes related…
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Volunteers in Doylestown Deck the Borough for a Season of Holiday Magic
Over the weekend, volunteers helped Doylestown get festive for the holiday season with lighted wreaths around the borough, writes Jeff Werner for Patch. “We’re just helping out and showing our pride in the town,” said Renee Guarro of New Britain, who was decorating with her mother. The festive decor is just the beginning…
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Doylestown Health Thrives with Volunteer and Community Support
Doylestown Health’s volunteer program offers community members a valued chance to give back to the hospital that has touched countless lives, writes Olivia Kimmel for Penn Medicine. The program provides approximately 60 roles for 500 volunteers, an unusually high ratio for a hospital with a few thousand employees. The size and scope of the program…
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Doylestown Mill-Turned-Home Heads to Auction After Two Years on the Market
Shelly Mill, once an active Doylestown mill now restored into an expansive private residence, is set to go to auction two years after it first hit the market, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The 9,500-square-foot property was initially listed in September 2023 for just under $4 million, but this has since dropped…









































