• This Long-Standing Langhorne Restaurant Just Closed Without Warning. Read to Learn When, Where, and Why

    This Long-Standing Langhorne Restaurant Just Closed Without Warning. Read to Learn When, Where, and Why

    A longtime favorite restaurant of Bucks County residents has suddenly closed, and now the community is wondering what happened. Chris Rollins wrote about the closure for 94.5 PST. Bertucci’s Italian Restaurant, which was located at 675 Middletown Boulevard in Langhorne, permanently closed their doors in the last few days, with seemingly no warning to their…

  • St. Mary Medical Center’s Heart Lab Receives $1 Million Grant from Major Biopharmaceutical Company

    St. Mary Medical Center’s Heart Lab Receives $1 Million Grant from Major Biopharmaceutical Company

    One of Bucks County’s biggest hospitals was just given a large grant for their new heart lab, allowing patients to have access to lifesaving treatments. Staff writers at the Bucks County Courier Times wrote about the grant. St. Mary Medical Center was just gifted a $1 million grant that will go toward the improvement of…

  • Langhorne-Based Craft Ice Company Projecting Growth by Factor of 40 Next Year

    Langhorne-Based Craft Ice Company Projecting Growth by Factor of 40 Next Year

    A Bucks County company is bringing their luxury products to customers across the country, offering an icy creation for a fun time. Lisa Dukart wrote about the company for The Business Journals. Langhorne-based Lux Ice, a craft ice startup, is undergoing a rapid expansion and is expecting to grow by a factor of 40 next…

  • Langhorne Museum Awarded $25,000 Grant from Allentown-Based Foundation

    Langhorne Museum Awarded $25,000 Grant from Allentown-Based Foundation

    A Bucks County museum recently received a major grant from an organization helping similar establishments around the Philadelphia area. The African American Museum of Bucks County, located at 827 Langhorne-Newtown Road in Langhorne, recently received a grant of $25,000 from the PPL Foundation. The grant money will be used to support the development of video…

  • Sesame Place’s Upcoming Waterpark Attraction Set to be A Hit This Coming Summer

    Sesame Place’s Upcoming Waterpark Attraction Set to be A Hit This Coming Summer

    Bucks County’s most popular amusement park has just announced details about their new upcoming attraction for local and visiting children. Sesame Place, located in Langhorne, is one of the area’s most popular destinations, with people traveling around the country to experience America’s immersive Sesame Street experience. “Bert & Ernie’s Splashy Shores” was recently announced as…

  • Bucks County-Based Donut Chain to Reopen in Philadelphia, With Plenty of New Items on the Menu

    Bucks County-Based Donut Chain to Reopen in Philadelphia, With Plenty of New Items on the Menu

    After a devastating few years due to the pandemic, a Bucks County donut chain is coming back in Philadelphia with more options than ever. Emma Dooling wrote about the comeback in the Philadelphia Business Journal. Factory Donuts Coffee’N Chicken, formerly known as just Factory Donuts, was once a common spot for donut lovers in the…

  • A Langhorne Bagel Shop’s Sudden Closure Leaves an Opening for a New Food Spot

    A Langhorne Bagel Shop’s Sudden Closure Leaves an Opening for a New Food Spot

    A popular bagel shop in Bucks County has suddenly closed, but many are hopeful that something just as good will take its place. Chris Rollins wrote about the closure for 94.5 PST. Einstein Bros. Bagels in Langhorne has unexpectedly closed for good. Patrons who stopped by the shop for breakfast last week found themselves facing…

  • This Bucks County School District Just Held a Very Successful Thanksgiving Food Drive

    This Bucks County School District Just Held a Very Successful Thanksgiving Food Drive

    A Bucks County school district has been collecting and organizing food donations for those in need this holiday season. Students and staff from Neshaminy School District recently worked together to organize food donations at Maple Point Middle School in Langhorne. As part of their Thanksgiving Food Drive, students helped to make boxes of non-perishable food…

  • This Bucks County Museum Will Be Breaking Ground on Their New Permanent Home This Week

    This Bucks County Museum Will Be Breaking Ground on Their New Permanent Home This Week

    One of Bucks County’s most popular museums will be breaking ground on their new home in a historic local building this week. The African American Museum of Bucks County, currently located at 215 East Richardson Avenue in Langhorne, will be breaking ground at their new permeant location, the Boone Farm, on Nov. 23. Located at…

  • This Medical Center Will Be Opening a New Location in Bucks County. Read To Learn When and Where

    This Medical Center Will Be Opening a New Location in Bucks County. Read To Learn When and Where

    A Bucks County health center has announced that they will be opening a new location in order to offer important services to local women. Athena OBGYN, based in Abington, has announced that they will be opening a new center in Langhorne on Dec. 1. Located at 830 Town Center Drive, the center will give local…

  • Langhorne Nonprofit Collects Close to 250 Winter Coats for Local Children in Need

    Langhorne Nonprofit Collects Close to 250 Winter Coats for Local Children in Need

    A Bucks County nonprofit recently ended one of their most popular charitable events, which saw a large amount of winter jackets collected. The Family Service Association of Bucks County, headquartered at 4 Cornerstone Drive in Langhorne, recently brought their “Operation Warm: Driving Away the Cold” event to an end. Ultimately, the nonprofit need up collecting…

  • Langhorne Resident Joins McDaniel College as Associate Vice President of Student Success

    Langhorne Resident Joins McDaniel College as Associate Vice President of Student Success

    A Bucks County educator was just promoted to a very important position at a prestigious college just outside of the state. Staff writers from the Lower Bucks Times wrote about her new role. Langhorne’s Christine Moran recently joined McDaniel College, where she serves as the new associate vice president of student success. In her new…

  • Langhorne Nonprofit Raises Awareness of Homelessness in the Areas with Family’s Tale of Hardship

    Langhorne Nonprofit Raises Awareness of Homelessness in the Areas with Family’s Tale of Hardship

    A Bucks County family has shared their testimonial on how a local nonprofit helped them during one of the most difficult season of their lives. Colleen and Shawn, a couple from Bucks County, lived a normal life with their three children until Colleen was diagnosed with cancer. From there, their lives began to become very…

  • Langhorne Wedding Designer Listed as One of the Best in the Philadelphia Area

    Langhorne Wedding Designer Listed as One of the Best in the Philadelphia Area

    A Bucks County wedding designer has been ranked as one of the best in the region, making her a popular option for newly-engaged couples. Kayla Cotter wrote about the design for Philadelphia Magazine. April Lynn Designs, located at 760 Woodbourne Road, Suite D in Langhorne, was at the top of the list for best wedding…

  • Bucks County Tennis Association Gives Local Children the Chance to Enjoy Their Favorite Sport

    Bucks County Tennis Association Gives Local Children the Chance to Enjoy Their Favorite Sport

    A Bucks County sports association is working to ensure that local children can enjoy playing their favorite sport as a team and a community. Staff writers at the Lower Bucks Times wrote about the recent tennis games. The Bucks County Tennis Association recently hosted programs for the “Kids On Court” series, which aims to promote…

  • Langhorne Judge Marries Couple in Their Late 80s, Celebrates Their Long-Awaited Decision

    Langhorne Judge Marries Couple in Their Late 80s, Celebrates Their Long-Awaited Decision

    A Bucks County judge recently had the pleasure of marrying a couple who proved that it is never too late to follow your heart. Magisterial District Judge Daniel Baranoski recently married Edward Klopp, an 89-year-old USMC Korean War Veteran, and Lily Eppinger, 87. The couple has been together for almost 40 decades. “Congratulations to the…

  • Langhorne Native Remembered for Serving His Country, Community, and Family

    Langhorne Native Remembered for Serving His Country, Community, and Family

    A Bucks County man is being remembered for a lifetime of service, as well as the impact he had on so many of his friends and family. Staff writers at the Bucks County Courier Times wrote about the local man. James E. “Mitch” Mitchell, a native of Langhorne, died on Oct. 7 at the age…

  • This Langhorne Organization is Teaching the Importance of Cleaning and Restoring Local Tombstones

    This Langhorne Organization is Teaching the Importance of Cleaning and Restoring Local Tombstones

    A Bucks County historical organization is partnering with a preservation society to teach locals the importance of keeping cemeteries intact. The Historic Langhorne Association will be collaborating with the Bucks County Genealogical Society and local organization Tidy Tombstones to showcase the process of preserving and restoring tombstones at old Bucks County graveyards. Jim Davis, a…