Langhorne
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Another Bucks County Borough is Hosting a Popular Ghost Tour Until the End of the Month
A borough in Bucks County is showing locals and visitors where the most haunted buildings in the area are, as well as their history. The Historic Langhorne Association, located at 160 West Maple Avenue in Langhorne Borough, is hosting ghost tours around the area until the end of the month. Local historians take those participating…
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Bucks County Residents Begin To Wonder When Iconic Water Tower Will Be Demolished
A well-known water tower in Bucks County is rumored to be demolished soon, but local residents are wondering when. Austyn, a staff writer at 94.5 PST, recently wrote about the famed water tower. The Sesame Street water tower, the largest advertisement for the popular Sesame Place theme park in Bucks County, was set to be…
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Lower Makefield Township Is Celebrating Halloween Early, With Local Residents Encouraged To Dress Up This Week
A Bucks County township is getting ready for the Halloween season, and local residents can celebrate early with their own costumes. Lower Makefield Township, in collaboration with the township’s Parks and Recreations department, is hosting a costume party later today at the Lower Makefield Township Community Center. “Our Halloween Monster Mash/Costume Party is back!” the…
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A Unique Paranormal Celebration Makes Its Way To Langhorne, A Perfect Halloween Activity
A spook-tacular circus act is making its way to Bucks County, a must-see for adults who love the Halloween season and the arts. Staff writers at 94.5 PST wrote about the upcoming show. The Paranormal Cirque, a scary, Halloween-themed circus act, will be performing at the Oxford Valley Mall in Langhorne form Oct. 6 to…
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These Bucks County Corn Mazes Make For Great Fall Activities For Locals and Visitors
Known for its beautiful outdoor scenery, Bucks County is home to several corn mazes that will bring a lot of joy to your fall season. Staff writers at Visit Bucks County wrote about the local mazes. A perfect activity for cool fall afternoons, these local corn mazes are revered throughout the surrounding areas for their…
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Internet Essentials Made All the Difference for This Bucks County Resident During Pandemic
A single Bucks County father of two turned to Internet Essentials during the pandemic when internet access proved to be a necessity for every household, writes Comcast’s Freedom Region Blog. Up until that point, Bilal did not believe the internet was something his family needed. His job kept him on the road for most of…
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Falls Township Municipal Building To Receive Much-Needed Renovation Over the Next Year
A municipal building in Bucks county will soon undergo a renovation project, which professionals believe will last about a year. Jeff Werner wrote about the upcoming project for the Levittown Patch. Supervisors of Falls Township recently approved for the Falls Township Municipal Building to undergo a much-needed renovation project. Updating of the existing building and…
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A Speedway In Bucks County Was The Site of NASCAR’s First Fatality 70 Years Ago This Week
Seven decades ago, NASCAR saw its first fatal crash occur at a well-known speedway that sat in the Bucks County area. Mike Sielski wrote about the infamous day for The Philadelphia Inquirer. On Sept. 14, 1952, racer Larry Mann, born Lawrence Zuckerman, lost his life while participating in a Grand National Circuit event at the Langhorne…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Beautiful Victorian-Style Colonial Home in Langhorne
An incredible Colonial home with Victorian-style aesthetics has recently hit the market in Bucks County. . . Located within Middletown Township, this home sits in the coveted Neshaminy School District, making it a great home for families looking to move to a beautiful part of Bucks County. . . Homeowners will be able to enjoy…
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Middletown Township to See New Shops, Restaurants Replace Former Location of Closed Gym
The location of a shuttered gym will soon be home to an array of shops and restaurants in Middletown Township. Peg Quann wrote about the upcoming shops for the Bucks County Courier Times. Bally’s, a long-closed gym who’s building has been sitting in disuse, will see its building repurposed for two restaurants and two retail…
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New Falls Township Wawa Will Sell Beer, Wine As They Open This Coming Year
One of Bucks County’s latest Wawa location will begin selling alcohol to customers when they open in the coming year. The new location, which will be situated at 530 Lincoln Highway in Falls Township, will offer beer and wine to customers, a new item the popular chain will be selling. Supervisors approved the sale of…
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This Bucks County School District Just Announced Their New Director of Pupil Services
A former education director is returning to a Bucks County school district to take on an important role for students and staff. Dr. Kevin Kane was recently named as the new Director of Pupil Services for Neshaminy School District. Before this, he served the same role in the same district from 2004 to 2011. “He…
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Quakertown Residents Say Goodbye to Beloved Theatre
Local residents recently saw one of their most popular movie theaters close, another establishment that felt the impact of the recent pandemic. Cecilia Levine wrote about the shuttered theatre for Daily Voice Bucks. The Regal Richland Crossing movie theater, located in Quakertown, closed its doors on Thursday, the most recent closure of a Regal theatre…
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Langhorne Restaurant To Potentially Remove Outdoor Dining Tent, the Last One in the Area
A popular Langhorne eatery continues to host customers in an outdoor tent, but that might be coming to an end very soon. Beccah Hendrickson wrote about the area’a last dining tent for 6ABC Action News. Sandy’s Beef and Ale, located at 2028 East Old Lincoln High in Langhorne, is home to Middletown Township’s last operating…
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Falls Township Looking for Volunteer Painters to Complete Park Mural This Weekend
With an unfinished mural on display in the area, officials from Falls Township are looking for artists to complete the large art piece. Nicole Rosenthal wrote about the mural and its potential painters for the Levittown, PA Patch. The township’s “Love Is The Answer Movement” mural is set to undergo finishing touches on Saturday from…
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Langhorne Museum Hosts Tours for Pennsbury Teachers, Showing Them Local Connections to Underground Railroad
A local museum has been giving tours to teachers of Pennsbury School District to show them local spots connected to the Underground Railroad. Lisa Gage wrote about the recent events for the Yardley Patch. The African American Museum of Bucks County, located in Langhorne, took Pennsbury teachers and staff on a tour thought Bucks County…
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Food Truck Festival to Be Held In Falls Township. Read To Know When and Where
Looking to find a new favorite food spot? A food truck festival is set to be held in Falls Township this week, with tons of options for hungry locals. Staff writers for the Lower Bucks Times. The food truck festival is set to be held on Sept. 16 at Falls Township Community Park, located at…









































