• Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers Buys Former Golf Course Site in Florida for $19.5M

    Fort Washington’s Toll Brothers Buys Former Golf Course Site in Florida for $19.5M

    Fort Washington-based Toll Brothers recently paid $19.5 million for a development site on a former golf course in Florida to build a luxury home community, writes Brian Bandell for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The seller of the 20.9-acre site was the city of Parkland. According to the deed included in the sales agreement, the luxury…

  • Delaware County Woman Uses AI to Appeal Health Insurance Denial

    Delaware County Woman Uses AI to Appeal Health Insurance Denial

    When Delaware County resident Joani Reisen lost her health insurance coverage for a critical medication she needed, she appealed using a new AI platform that made the appeal work much easier, writes Joshua Sidorowicz for CBS News Philadelphia. Reisen had been using Concerta, which treats attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, for more than a decade to help her…

  • Annual Chester County Day Tour Promises Stunning Views of Historic Homes

    Annual Chester County Day Tour Promises Stunning Views of Historic Homes

    Chester County residents can explore the county’s most stunning estates through the upcoming Chester County Day Tour, writes staff for County Lines Magazine. Set for Oct. 4, eighty-fourth annual house tour will showcase local architecture and interior design. From 10 AM to 5 PM, participants can get a glimpse inside historic and renovated homes in…

  • Outdated Property Records May Be Costing Bucks County Homeowners

    Outdated Property Records May Be Costing Bucks County Homeowners

    Some local homeowners could be paying too much property tax due to Bucks County’s decades-old tax records, which experts say are overdue for reassessment, writes Jess Rohan for the Bucks County Courier Times. Bucks County has relied on property data from its last countywide reassessment in 1972 to calculate taxes. This is longer than any…

  • Doylestown Home from 1856 Blends Historic Legacy and Sophistication

    Doylestown Home from 1856 Blends Historic Legacy and Sophistication

    A stately 1856 Federal home, nestled in the heart of Doylestown, seamlessly integrates quiet sophistication and a remarkable historic legacy, writes Vasila Khurshid for The Amazing Mom Life. The magnificent residence boasts a beautiful brick facade and tiered antique brick walls, which, combined with lush perennial gardens, create an authentic, serene oasis for the entire…

  • Bucks County Nonprofit Saves and Rehabilitates Animals in Need of Homes

    Bucks County Nonprofit Saves and Rehabilitates Animals in Need of Homes

    Located in Quakertown, Last Chance Ranch is a nonprofit animal rescue organization dedicated to saving all kinds of animals in need, reports Erin Coleman for NBC 10 Philadelphia.  The organization takes in a variety of animals, including dogs, cats, hamsters, horses and barnyard animals.   Though they have limited intake, Last Chance Ranch takes in…

  • Special Phillies Meet and Greet to Be Held at Middletown’s Oxford Valley Mall 

    Special Phillies Meet and Greet to Be Held at Middletown’s Oxford Valley Mall 

    Three Phillies are coming to the Oxford Valley Mall in Middletown on Sept. 22 for a special meet and greet at Dynasty Sports & Framing, writes Jo Ciavaglia for the Bucks County Courier Times.   Visitors will be able to meet centerfielder Harrison Bader, catcher Rafael Marchan and pitcher Tanner Banks beginning at 6 PM.…

  • Perkasie Artist Launches Kickstarter to Fund Micro Art Gallery on his Front Lawn

    Perkasie Artist Launches Kickstarter to Fund Micro Art Gallery on his Front Lawn

    Perkasie artist Keith Bowman is finding a clever new way to showcase his work, writes Caroline Craig for the Bucks County Beacon.   Bowman is a graphic designer, creative director, screen printer and illustrator who’s hoping to create a micro art gallery on his front lawn.   He’s currently raising funds through Kickstarter to build…

  • Philadelphia Ranked Most Popular City in Northeast for Apartment Renter Interest

    Philadelphia Ranked Most Popular City in Northeast for Apartment Renter Interest

    Philadelphia topped the list of cities in the Northeast for interest from apartment renters during the first half of the year, write Joanne Drilling and Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. RentcCafe’s mid-year renter engagement report reviews current and historic apartment search volume on its platform, as well as changes in overall apartment availability.…

  • King of Prussia to Open Montco’s First 24/7 Behavioral Health Crisis Center

    King of Prussia to Open Montco’s First 24/7 Behavioral Health Crisis Center

    Montgomery County announced plans for a new emergency behavioral health crisis center in King of Prussia, writes Rachel Ravina for the Reporter. Commissioners unanimously approved a three-year lease for a 49,112-square-foot property at 1201 W. 8th Avenue, marking the first concrete move toward establishing a facility dedicated to around-the-clock behavioral health care. “This is a…

  • Here’s 3 Delaware County Restaurants to Check Out That Opened This Summer

    Here’s 3 Delaware County Restaurants to Check Out That Opened This Summer

    The Philadelphia region saw 25 new restaurants open this summer, including three in Delaware County, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Tlali, a small, cash-only BYOB in Upper Darby, is offering authentic Mexican food prepared by brothers Alberto and Efrain Sandoval, using recipes from their native San Mateo Ozolco, Mexico. Chef Alberto Sandoval brings…

  • Three Charming Chester County Restaurants You Need to Try

    Three Charming Chester County Restaurants You Need to Try

    Three Chester County restaurants are known to be especially charming eateries, complimented by a cozy atmosphere and unforgettable flavors, writes Dorian Briggs for Ever After in the Woods.  Talula’s Table is a true gem in Kennett Square, where securing a reservation can take months of planning. During the day, the space acts as a gourmet…

  • Pennridge High Student from Perkasie to Compete in Miss America 2026 Pageant

    Pennridge High Student from Perkasie to Compete in Miss America 2026 Pageant

    Perkasie native Lynzi Allen, a rising senior at Pennridge High School, will be competing in Miss America’s Teen 2026 pageant later this month, writes Mina Llona for The Philadelphia Tribune.   Allen has an impressive background, with passions for modeling, dancing and debate. She hopes to one day become a civil rights lawyer, a dream…

  • Commonwealth Secures $4.1M from Pharma Company to Expand Bucks Operations

    Commonwealth Secures $4.1M from Pharma Company to Expand Bucks Operations

    The Commonwealth has secured a $4.1 million investment from Levittown-based Apozeal Pharmaceuticals for the expansion of its Bucks County operations. The Shapiro Administration is supporting the drug manufacturer’s project with a $1.1 million state investment. The expansion will create at least 70 new, high-quality jobs over the next three years and ensure retention of 22…

  • Newtown Board of Supervisors Approve Newtown Plaza Bagel Store Expansion

    Newtown Board of Supervisors Approve Newtown Plaza Bagel Store Expansion

    Newtown Township’s board of supervisors unanimously approved the expansion of Newtown Bagel in the Newtown Plaza shopping center, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch.   The owner, Chris Meyer, will be expanding the store into the former C&N Bank next door, adding 1,800 square feet to the original 1,200-square-foot space. This expansion comes just in…

  • Here’s When Bucks County Will See the Leaves Change This Fall

    Here’s When Bucks County Will See the Leaves Change This Fall

    Fall is just around the corner, and according to Pennsylvania Fall Foliage Reports, it won’t be long before the leaves start to change, writes Kai Lincke for the Bucks County Courier Times.   Reports from the Bureau of Forestry indicate that some trees should begin to show color during the last week of September. Most…

  • Don’t Miss These Activities in Bucks County If You Love Animals

    Don’t Miss These Activities in Bucks County If You Love Animals

    Those looking to spend some time with cute animals can check out the variety of activities available in Bucks County, writes Kaitlin Nasevich for Visit Bucks County.   Chalfont’s Coleman Hay Farms offers the Highland Moo Meet and Greet, giving locals the chance to see their Highland cows. Visitors will learn about the cows on…

  • On a Senior Living Waitlist? Follow This Checklist to Get Ready

    On a Senior Living Waitlist? Follow This Checklist to Get Ready

    Being on a senior living waitlist for your new residence at a community is a sign of exciting things to come – but what should you do while you wait? Freedom Village at Brandywine wants you to feel confident and prepared when the time comes to move in. This checklist describes simple, manageable steps that…