Kintnersville
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Waterfront Brick Home in Kintnersville
A magnificent stone and brick home on 1.12 acres with three bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms is available for sale at 1820 Easton Road in Kintnersville. This gorgeous waterfront residence features gleaming hardwood floors and an open kitchen with an 1895 back bar that previously graced a hotel in Allentown. … … This…
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Kintnersville Neighbors Band Together to Stop Expansion Plans of Nearby Youth Camp
Several Kintnersville neighbors are attempting to halt the planned expansion of the nearby youth camp run by Haycock Camping Ministries, writes Zoë Read for the WHYY. The tax-exempt nonprofit offers day and overnight youth programs and activities, including kayaking and riflery. Residents considered Haycock a friendly neighbor for years, but recently they say they’ve expressed…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Spacious Log Home in Kintnersville
A unique home in Bucks County has gone up for sale, offering homeowners the chance to enjoy the natural wonders of the area. . . This home offers homeowners spacious living, exposed beams, a beautiful river stone fireplace with a log mantle, and hardwood floors throughout. . . Along with the unique architecture of the…
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In Bloom: Kintnersville Nursery Explains ‘Fasciation’ and What it Does to Your Flowers
A flower nursery in Bucks County is filling residents in on a unique phenomenon that can happen to their plants. Bucks County Nursery and Florist, located at 26 Gessner Road in Kintnersville, recently discussed the ins and outs of “fasciation”, which is a mutation of the shape of a plant’s stem, root, fruit or, in…
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Bridge Used to Reach D&L Trail South of Kintnersville Temporarily Closes
A bridge that is often used by hikers and bikers to get to the D&L trail along the Delaware River south of Kintnersville has closed temporarily, writes Josh Popichak for Saucon Source. The towpath is also closed temporarily at the Lock 20 Narrowsville Vehicle Access at mile marker 46.73, according to Charles Stonewall of the…
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Kintnersville Development to be Redone With the Addition of Micro Cabins, Restaurants, and Event Spaces
A Bucks County property is set to be redeveloped into a custom estate for local residents and visitors of one of the area’s most beautiful towns. Emma Dooling wrote about the new development in the Philadelphia Business Journal. The property of Durham Springs, located in Kintnersville, was recently purchased by Landmark Developers for $2.4 million.…
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Pa. Dept. of Agriculture: WIC Funding Doesn’t Just Mean Bucks County’s Women, Infants, and Children
Bucks County’s summer crop abundance connects thousands of residents with vitamin-packed fruits and vegetables brimming with nutrition and flavor. For seniors, however, this bounty may be out of budget, especially as numerous influences have lifted grocery prices. In response, the state’s Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP) ensures that residents who are 60+ eat well.…
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Two Bucks County Sleepaway Camps Seek to Kindle a Sense of Normalcy for Summer 2022
Once upon a time, sending a child to a Bucks County sleepaway camp meant only the threat of homesickness, poison ivy, or sunburn. In 2019, however, COVID struck more fear into campers than a hockey-masked maniac in the woods. However, for 2022 — as reported by Erin McCarthy for The Philadelphia Inquirer — things are…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: What Kintnersville-Focused Nature-Loving Buyer Wooden Love This?
A residential real estate buyer looking for natural elements woven into a home’s aesthetic will fall for 340 Kintner Road, Kintnersville, quicker than a tree chewed through by a beaver. The property not only sits handsomely on a wooded lot, it also features plenty of timber in its design. The face of the home is…
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Students from Palisades High School Create Award-Winning PSA about Distracted Driving
New Jersey insurance provider NJM Insurance Group invited local high school students to create public service announcements (PSAs) about being diligent when behind the wheel. The videos were then judged, ranked, and recognized as part of nationwide program related to April’s Distracted Driving Awareness Month. Entries were solicited to underscore the message “Just Drive,” compelling…
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Bucks County Places with Names Like Smoketown Rekindle Memories of the Area’s Varied Past
Bucks County communities currently sport several unique names: Kintnersville, Applebachsville, Eddington. But at least these have stuck. A deep dive into the area’s past, led by Carl LaVO in the Bucks County Courier Times, reveals some area labels that, for better or worse, faded into history. In the 18th Century, for example, a segment of…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: There’s Something Fishy About This Kintnersville Home
239 Red Bridge Road, Kintnersville, was built in 1872 as a brick schoolhouse. It’s been completely modernized and, in fact, exudes a retro-futurist look that might appeal to fans of a steampunk aesthetic. But it’s direct appeal will be to owners in love with fishing. The three-bedroom, 2.5-bath property abuts Cooks Creek, the only wild…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Equestrians with Even a Modicum of Horse Sense Will Jump at This Property
The potential of this purchase Kintnersville property won’t be lost on any buyer who has or wants to have horses. It not only has a large barn and stables, it abuts the Bucks County Horse Park trails. But even if the only horses you’re into are those at an amusement park merry-go-round, the sheer space…
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‘Mare’ Actress from Kintnersville Has the Acting Chops to Tackle Both Sassy and Sweet
Mare of Easttown creator Brad Inglesby worked hard on the authenticity of his HBO crime drama. The push for verisimilitude included his casting of local actress Kassie Mundhenk, reports Ellen Gray for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Pre-Mare, Mundhenk, 19, already had television (New Amsterdam) and movie experience (Spider-Man: Homecoming). She also excelled at Palisades High School, where she made the National Honor Society. Mundhenk’s mother Jeanette recalls the 2019 Mare of Easttown audition: Her daughter instantly captured the…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Exceptional Farm Estate with Equestrian Facilities in Kintnersville
A stunning expanded farmhouse nestled on 20 gorgeous acres with three bedrooms and three bathrooms is available for sale in Kintnersville. . . This exceptional farm estate has been designed with equestrian interests in mind. It boasts a 12-stall horse facility that includes a newer six-stall, state-of the-art facility with a large indoor arena and GGT Footing (a…
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Remembering Gaston Longchamp, Impressionist Artist Who Called Kintnersville His Home for Four Decades
Fernand “Gaston” Longchamp, the impressionist artist who learned his craft in Paris from Georges Seurat, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Claude Monet, and Marc Chagall, among many others, later called Kintnersville his home for more than four decades, writes Carl LaVO for the Bucks County Courier Times. His parents, a French mother and Cayuga-Iroquois father, moved from New…







































