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Six Bucks County Towns Rank Among Cities with the Most Expensive Homes in the Philly Area
There are several Bucks County cities that have some of the most expensive homes in the Philadelphia area, according to a list by Stacker. Six Bucks County municipalities were mentioned on the list of 30. Ranked at 3 on the list was New Hope, with the average home value listed at $918,414. According to data…
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Capturing Life on Canvas: Levittown Artist’s Stunning Oil Portraits and Landscapes
Artist Tom Furey of Levittown wakes up each morning to leave out food for the cats in the neighborhood before spending the day, from dawn to dusk, painting in his home studio. For Tom, each day is an opportunity to paint something new, to tell a story through his artwork. The artist’s passion for painting…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: 250-Year-Old Stone Manor in Yardley
An exceptional stone manor home on 1.79 acres with five bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms is available for sale in Yardley. This remarkable residence, known as Te Deum, combines historic character with modern comfort on beautifully landscaped grounds. . . Some of the exquisite details include antique pumpkin pine floors, deep window wells,…
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Is Doylestown Native Pink Performing at the Eagles Season Opener This Year?
Word recently spread that Doylestown native Pink will be performing at the Eagles vs. Dallas Cowboys season opener on Sept. 4, leading the artist to address the rumor online, writes JD Mullane for the Bucks County Courier Times. Pink posted on Instagram, saying that she’d heard from family members about her performing in a…
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Center City Startup Connects First-Time Investors With Advisors, Making Financial Advice More Accessible
Founded by Mical Jeanlys-White, Center City tech startup WealthMore connects first-time investors with advisors to make financial advice more accessible, writes Joshua Sidorowicz for CBS News Philadelphia. “The vast majority of wealthy people have access to a wealth advisor, and that access means they grow two to three times more wealth,” said Jeanlys-White. “WealthMore is…
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PosiGen Layoffs Hit Plymouth Meeting and Conshohocken as Solar Installer Winds Down
Solar energy company PosiGen has cut 49 jobs in Montgomery County, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The company closed its Plymouth Meeting and Conshohocken offices as part of a nationwide wind-down of operations. The layoffs, effective August 24, were disclosed in a filing with the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry. The…
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QVC Group Plans to Hire 250 New Employees in West Chester Following HSN Move
QVC Group plans on adding 250 new jobs in West Chester following HSN’s relocation from St. Petersburg, Florida, earlier this summer, writes Jeff Blumenthal for the Philadelphia Business Journal. By early 2026, the company will add a total of 300 roles to its Studio Park headquarters campus, including the 50 HSN team members who opted…
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As One New Hope Business Closes, Several More Preparing to Open
While The Landing, a popular bar and restaurant along the river, closed its doors for good in New Hope this year, several new businesses have already opened, and others are getting ready to open, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. Lawrenceville-based Nosh Empanadas recently opened its doors, offering its “signature homemade empanadas, bold flavors, and…
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Warrington’s Windtree Therapeutics Faces Uncertain Future After NASDAQ Delisting
Warrington-based Windtree Therapeutics faces an uncertain future after being delisted from the NASDAQ stock exchange last week, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The company has issued a “going concern” notice, indicating it may have to cease operations. Windtree has attempted to diversify its revenue stream in recent months, venturing into residential real…
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As E-Bikes Multiply on Bucks County Roads, Legal Questions Follow
Bucks County roads are seeing more electric scooters, skateboards and minibikes, raising questions about their safety and legality, writes JD Mullane for the Bucks County Courier Times. With the school year approaching, more micromobility vehicles are expected on the roads, and Bristol Mayor Ralph DiGuiseppe III has been warning residents about the dangers they pose.…
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Enjoy a Taste of Fall with New Treats from Trevose-Based Rita’s Italian Ice
Rita’s Italian Ice, headquartered in Trevose, is celebrating the fall season early with three autumn-themed concretes bursting with apple and pumpkin flavors, writes staff at the Lower Bucks Times. These three treats will only be available for a limited time. Rita’s is debuting its new Apple Butter Concrete. This delicious dessert features vanilla custard…
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This Steakhouse in Yardley Serves Some of the Best Braised Short Ribs
Yardley is the home of Charcoal BYOB, an unassuming but delicious steakhouse that offers some of the best braised short ribs in the area, writes Claire Allard for Family Destinations Guide. The menu features a variety of options that are sure to make your stomach growl and your mouth water. Customers can get…
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Harcum College Dental Clinic Earns Top Recognition for Community Impact
The Dental Clinic at Harcum College has been independently recognized for its exceptional contributions to expanding access to healthcare. According to Impact Genome, a national evaluator of program effectiveness, the clinic achieved a 100 percent effectiveness rate — the highest possible score. The clinic’s impact is stronger than 99 percent of similar programs nationwide in…
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Abrams Realty Unveils New Plans for Washington Square West Site, Promising ‘Coolest Building in Philadelphia’
Abrams Realty & Development has decided to scrap its previous plan to build a multifamily high-rise at the former Wendy’s site on Walnut Street and will start from scratch, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Instead of the previously envisioned 18-story, 198-unit building, the developer is now planning an 11-story, 75-unit building with…
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Conshohocken’s ActiveProtective Launches Tango Belt, Eyes Nationwide Expansion
Conshohocken-based ActiveProtective has launched the Tango Belt, a fall prevention device that has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. According to ActiveProtective CEO Wamis Singhatat, the company opted to distribute the product directly as a licensed and accredited durable medical equipment distributor. “We will be…









































