• Spending a Day in New Hope? Here’s Some Spots You Won’t Want to Miss

    Spending a Day in New Hope? Here’s Some Spots You Won’t Want to Miss

    If you’re looking to spend the day in New Hope, there’s plenty to do and explore in this charming and vibrant city, writes Jasmine Vieau for Only In Pennsylvania.   Take a stroll down Main Street and check out the vintage shops and boutiques bursting with fantastic finds just waiting to be discovered.   Book lovers can…

  • Enjoy a Taste of Fall with a Pumpkin Spice Latte from One of These Bucks County Spots

    Enjoy a Taste of Fall with a Pumpkin Spice Latte from One of These Bucks County Spots

    Fall is officially here, and that means that tea and coffee shops have pumpkin spice lattes ready for those looking to enjoy a taste of the season, writes Kaitlin Nasevich for Visit Bucks County.   Pretty Bird Coffee in Yardley features a range of delicious fall drinks, including their signature Pumpkin Spice Latte and Snickerdoodle Latte.  …

  • WSJ: GSK CEO Emma Walmsley to Step Down; Luke Miels to Lead Pharma Giant

    WSJ: GSK CEO Emma Walmsley to Step Down; Luke Miels to Lead Pharma Giant

    Pharmaceutical giant GSK is preparing for a major leadership change that will resonate globally and locally, reports Elena Vardon and Adrià Calatayud for The Wall Street Journal. The London-based company, which has significant operations in Conshohocken, Upper Providence, and Upper Merion, announced that CEO Emma Walmsley will step down at the end of 2025. Chief…

  • Phoenixville Entrepreneur Invents Creative Solution for Baby Bottle Refusal

    Phoenixville Entrepreneur Invents Creative Solution for Baby Bottle Refusal

    Phoenixville entrepreneur Julianne Gardner has a solution for baby bottle refusal with her unique invention, writes Nydia Han for 6abc. Gardner invented Bottimals, an attachment for baby bottles designed to help newborns transition to bottle feeding. The attachment, called the Bottle-Lovey, uses a scented insertable pad to comfort the baby and help them drink easier.…

  • Abby’s Law, with E-Scooter Restrictions, Introduced in the Pennsylvania Senate

    Abby’s Law, with E-Scooter Restrictions, Introduced in the Pennsylvania Senate

    Delaware County State Sen. Tim Kearney introduced legislation Tuesday in the Pennsylvania Senate that would prohibit children under the age of 16 from riding e-scooters. SB1008, known as Abby’s Law, was introduced in honor of Abigail Gillon, a 12-year-old Aston girl who died in June from an accident involving an electric scooter, writes Robert Moran…

  • St. Luke’s Upper Bucks County Campus Opens Expanded ER in Quakertown

    St. Luke’s Upper Bucks County Campus Opens Expanded ER in Quakertown

    St. Luke’s Hospital recently held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its significantly expanded ER at its Upper Bucks County campus, writes Josh Popichak for Saucon Source. The campus has grown substantially since it was first opened six years ago. In 2024, ground was broken on the project to expand the emergency department to better serve the…

  • Beloved Halloween House Becomes Town-Wide Trail of Magic in Lambertville

    Beloved Halloween House Becomes Town-Wide Trail of Magic in Lambertville

    From now until Oct. 31, a special Halloween event is taking place just across the Delaware River in Lambertville. Memory Maker’s Trail of Magic is decorating the town’s streets and local businesses’ window displays with spooky sculptures created by local legend Dolores Dragan.  For the last 20 years, Dragan has been best known for her…

  • Weekend Wanderer: A Manicure Leads to a Terrible Revelation

    Weekend Wanderer: A Manicure Leads to a Terrible Revelation

    No good deed goes unpunished.  This is, perhaps, one of the tritest expressions in the English language.  But there is a reason some expressions are trite, isn’t there? Their veracity, their specificity, their sagacity, their reproducibility?   No good deed goes unpunished.  Let me tell you about my good deed.  And the vicious punishment it meted…

  • Cantina La Martina in Kensington Closing in November As Search For New Home Begins

    Cantina La Martina in Kensington Closing in November As Search For New Home Begins

    Cantina La Martina, the immensely popular Mexican restaurant at the corner of D Street and Kensington Avenue, will be closing its doors in November, writes Jenn Ladd for The Philadelphia Inquirer. In a recent Instagram post, chef-owner Dionicio Jiménez, his co-owner and wife Mariangeli Alicea Saez, and general manager Tina Stanczyk announced the restaurant’s pending…

  • Square Roots Collective Opening Francis Hotel in Kennett Square

    Square Roots Collective Opening Francis Hotel in Kennett Square

    Square Roots Collective is redeveloping an 18th-century building in Kennett Square into an eight-room boutique hotel, Francis Hotel & Suites, that is expected to open in early 2026, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal.  Square Roots Collective is a nonprofit focused on advancing the Kennett Square community. Stephanie Almanza, the organization’s President and…

  • Ambler Oktoberfest Returns with Food, Music, and “Red October” Fun

    Ambler Oktoberfest Returns with Food, Music, and “Red October” Fun

    Ambler is once again closing Butler Avenue to cars and opening it to thousands of revelers as Oktoberfest takes over downtown this weekend, writes Rachel Ravina for The Reporter. Now in its third decade, the festival has grown from a small fall gathering into a two-day tradition that brings together vendors, live entertainment, and Ambler’s…

  • Delaware County Community Turns Out in Prospect Park to Help Boy with Leukemia

    Delaware County Community Turns Out in Prospect Park to Help Boy with Leukemia

    The community turned out at Richman’s Ice Cream Company in Prospect Park on Tuesday at a fundraiser for 8-year-old Lincoln Hanson, who is battling leukemia, writes Shawnette Wilson for Fox 29. Twenty percent of sales from the fundraiser, which took place over three hours, will go to the family to cover medical expenses. Lincoln was…

  • Five Bucks County Companies Rank in the Region’s Fastest-Growing Businesses

    Five Bucks County Companies Rank in the Region’s Fastest-Growing Businesses

    Five Bucks County companies are on the Philadelphia Business Journal’s 2025 list of Greater Philadelphia’s fastest-growing companies based on average two-year revenue growth, according to a staff report from the Philadelphia Business Journal. To qualify for the list, the companies needed to have a minimum revenue of $750,000 in 2022—the first year of consideration—and increased…

  • Wonder, the Multi-Restaurant Food Hall, to Celebrate Grand Opening in Yardley

    Wonder, the Multi-Restaurant Food Hall, to Celebrate Grand Opening in Yardley

    The mealtime platform Wonder, with dine-in, pickup and delivery options, is celebrating the grand opening of its new Yardley food hall on Oct. 3. This is the company’s second Bucks County location.  Through Wonder, customers can order dishes from more than 20 restaurants in a single order, including Alanza Pizza, Sripraphai, Tejas Barbecue, Maydan, Wing…

  • Owner of Historic Yardley Inn Changes Plans, Building to be Demolished and Rebuilt

    Owner of Historic Yardley Inn Changes Plans, Building to be Demolished and Rebuilt

    The Yardley Inn, a staple of the borough, is set to be demolished and rebuilt near its current spot by the Delaware River, writes Dino Ciliberti for the Patch.   Two years ago, the restaurant initially planned to simply renovate and expand the space. However, safety concerns led officials to reconsider and ultimately change the plan.  …

  • Landmark Developers Purchases Dubliner Building in New Hope

    Landmark Developers Purchases Dubliner Building in New Hope

    A North Jersey developer has expanded its Bucks County portfolio with the purchase of the building that houses the Dubliner on the Delaware restaurant in New Hope, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Irish pub at 34 N. Main Street was acquired by 34 N. Main Property LLC, registered to Landmark Developers,…

  • Yolanda Hadid Puts Her New Hope Family Farm on the Market for $10.9M

    Yolanda Hadid Puts Her New Hope Family Farm on the Market for $10.9M

    Yolanda Hadid, the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” alum, is selling her 30-acre Family Farm in New Hope for $10.9 million, writes Natalia Senanayake for People. Purchased in 2017, the lavender farm and equestrian estate was custom-designed by the model and designer to become a safe retreat for her and her three children, Gigi, Bella…

  • Send in the Birds: Eliminating Pennsylvania’s Spotted Lanternflies Through Avian Assistance

    Send in the Birds: Eliminating Pennsylvania’s Spotted Lanternflies Through Avian Assistance

    The ways to get rid of spotted lanternflies over the past few years have been to step, squish, and squash them. But as the battle against the bugs becomes too steep, some researchers say that getting native birds to eat these invasive pests is key, writes Dino Grandoni for The Washington Post. Since the lanternflies…