Langhorne
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Langhorne Museum, Yardley Bookstore to Host Reading with Acclaimed Lambertville Novelist
A museum and a bookstore in Bucks County will be working together to host a famous novelist who resides just outside the area. The African American Museum of Bucks County, headquartered in Langhorne, and Commonplace Reader, located at 49 South Main Street in Yardley, will be hosting virtual book club with author James McBride. The…
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Langhorne Nonprofit to Become Parent Company of New Jersey Behavioral Health Group
Langhorne-based Woods System of Care is set to become the parent company of Bridgeway Behavioral Health Services of Union in North Jersey, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The financial terms of the deal, which is subject to approval by New Jersey regulatory agencies, were not disclosed. The proposed affiliation has been approved…
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Langhorne’s Sheraton Hotel to Go Up for Auction, with Bids Starting at $3.9 Million
A popular hotel in Bucks County is going up for auction, and the owners of the property are asking for a hefty price for the large building. Emma Dooling wrote about the. auction for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Sheraton Bucks County Langhorne, located at 400 Oxford Valley Road in Langhorne, is being put up…
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Bucks County Libraries Offering Several Ways to Entertain Your Children this Summer
The Bucks County Free Library’s various branch are offering free activities all summer long for young children and their families. “Whether you work from home, you’re a stay-at-home caregiver, or you’re just looking for free activities to fill in the gaps between vacations and summer camps, the library is a great place to turn,” says…
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Bucks County Candle Shop Going Dark for Summer Break. Read to Learn When
A candle shop in Bucks County will be shutting down for a short break to enjoy the summer and get ready for more sales. The Langhorne Candle Company, located at 211 East Maple Avenue in Langhorne, will be closing their doors for a few days to enjoy a summer break. The store will be closed from June…
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Bucks County School District Continues Construction on New Building for Elementary School
A school district in Bucks County is continuing its efforts to finish a new building for their students and staff. Neshaminy School District, headquartered at 2250 Langhorne Yardley Road in Langhorne, has provided updates on a new building being built on Maple Point Middle School’s property. “The structure of the new elementary school on the…
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Cement Mason from Bucks County Construction Group One of Many Repairing I-95
As construction crews hurry to reopen part of I-95 in a timely manner, one cement mason from Bucks County has worked hard to help. Rosa Cartagena wrote about the local organizations involvement in the project for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Toni Harris, a resident of West Philadelphia, is a cement mason with Bucks Concrete Services, located…
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Neshaminy Grad Shares Wisdom He’s Accrued During His Journey to Top of College Football’s Food Chain
Langhorne native and Penn State football coach James Franklin’s journey to leading one of the nation’s elite programs included stints at eight other colleges, one year in the NFL, and another overseas, writes Doug Samuels for FootballScoop. The Neshaminy High School graduate, who played collegiately at East Stroudsburg, coached not only at his Division II…
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Langhorne Native Delivers Commencement Address at This Prestigious College in New England
Langhorne native and George School graduate Rishi Madnani said in his commencement speech at Bates College that he discovered a “big part of who I am” at the prestigious liberal arts college in Maine. All throughout the country, the college experience of this year’s graduates was perhaps upended the most of any class of students.…
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Langhorne Museum Sets Up Juneteenth Exhibit at Local Amusement Park
A museum in Bucks County has prepared an exhibit to share local history and celebrate the holiday of Juneteenth. The African American Museum of Bucks County, located at 215 East Richardson Avenue in Langhorne, has set up an exhibit dedicated to Juneteenth at Sesame Place. It was opened to the public on June 5 and…
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Is a New Chick-fil-A Location Coming to Bucks County? Here’s What To Know
One of the most popular restaurant chains in the country is looking to open another location in Bucks County, taking the place of a closed business. Peg Quann wrote about the developments for the Bucks County Courier Times. Chick-fil-A is eyeing the former location of Middletown Township’s Ruby Tuesday for their latest location in the…
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Annual Boating Festival in Bucks County Cancelled. Read to Learn Why
An annual outdoor event in Bucks County is being cancelled, and organizers are not sure if it will ever be held again. The Bucks County Dragon Boat Festival, which is annually held at Lake Luxembourg in Langhorne, has been cancelled. “It is with much sadness that we announce that our 2023 Bucks County Dragon Boat…
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Bucks County Craft Ice Startup Raises $4M in Series A, Exceeding Max End of $2M
Lux Ice, a craft ice startup with roots in Bucks County, has managed to raise $4 million in an oversubscribed Series A, writes Ryan Mulligan for The Business Journals. The company makes spheres of ice that are intended to last longer in drinks rather than dilute them like other traditional options. Lux Ice is angling…
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Langhorne Native, Villanova Guard Commits to Play Basketball for Drexel University
A basketball player form Bucks County is continuing her career in the sport as she transfers to play for another major college’s team. Gustav Elvin wrote about the player for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Brooke Mullin, who has played as a guard for Villanova University’s Wildcats, has just signed on to play as a Dragon for…
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Langhorne Nonprofit Opening Local Healthcare Centers to All Members of the Community
A medical nonprofit in Bucks County is opening their services to all members of the community in order to assist as many people as possible. John George wrote about the local organization for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Woods System of Care, headquartered at 40 Martin Gross Drive in Langhorne, will be opening their three local…
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Bucks County’s Langhorne Slim Pays Tribute to Gordon Lightfoot with Recent Cover
A musician from Bucks County recently covered a song to pay tribute to one of the most popular singers of all time. Sean Scolnick, better known by his stage name Langhorne Slim, recently paid tribute to the late Gordon Lightfoot by covering his hit song “Sundown”. The cover, accompanied by a music video by Joshua…








































