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Cole Fisher Was Told He Might Never Walk Again. Now He’s Coaching the Team That Made Him
Cole Fisher was on the verge of everything he had worked for, writes Tom Moore for The Bucks County Courier Times. A junior transfer pitcher at the University of Oregon, Fisher had just learned he would be a setup pitcher for the Ducks, and MLB scouts already had eyes on him. His fastball was sharp,…
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After 200,000 Fans and a Memorable PGA Champion, Aronimink Golf Club Is Already Looking Ahead
Aronimink Golf Club isn’t just basking in the afterglow of a wildly successful 2026 PGA Championship; it’s already thinking about what comes next. The Newtown Square club drew roughly 200,000 spectators to the event, and according to John George of the Philadelphia Business Journal, club leaders believe that enthusiasm could pave the way for future major championships at the historic venue. Mike Lewers,…
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AIRCO Brings Carbon Conversion Fuel Technology to New Britain with New Manufacturing Hub
New Britain isn’t necessarily where you’d expect the future of aviation fuel to take shape, but that’s exactly what industrial technology company AIRCO is counting on, writes Lacey Latch for the Bucks County Courier Times. AIRCO’s technology captures carbon dioxide and combines it with water, hydrogen, and electricity to produce synthetic fuels, including sustainable aviation…
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Heritage Senior Living Plans Upscale 160-Unit Community in New Hope
A new senior living community is taking shape near New Hope, and it’s not your grandfather’s retirement home. Heritage Senior Living, the Blue Bell-based operator behind several communities across Pennsylvania, is moving forward with plans for a 20.5-acre development in Bucks County that promises to redefine what senior living looks like in the region, writes…
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How to Spend a Perfect Summer Day at Nockamixon State Park
Before most people finish their first cup of coffee, kayaks are already cutting across the glassy surface of Lake Nockamixon. Hikers are lacing up in the parking lot. A sailboat drifts toward the middle of the lake without a sound. This is Nockamixon State Park at its best. And if you time it right, it…
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New Hope Makes Travel + Leisure’s List of Ten Best Small Towns Nationwide
Travel + Leisure named New Hope one of the ten best small towns in the nation, bestowing upon it the award for “Best Arts + Culture Town,” writes Stephanie Farr for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The popular travel magazine noted that this quirky Bucks County town was the “birthplace of early-20th-century Pennsylvania Impressionism,” a home to…
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Discover Magic at Wizarding Ways and More in Doylestown
Wizarding Ways and More in Doylestown is a great place for Harry Potter enthusiasts – and many others interested in the world of magic – to find a variety of wizard- and witch-themed apparel, novelty gifts, and collectibles, reports Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times. The magical shop opened at the start of…
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Bucks County Community College Marks 60 Years, Honors 924 Graduates With Emotional Commencement Ceremony
Bucks County Community College celebrated a major milestone on Thursday, May 21, as it honored the Class of 2026 during its 60th annual commencement ceremony. The College awarded 924 associate degrees and certificates for the 2025-2026 academic year during two ceremonies held on the Newtown Campus. Hundreds of graduates crossed the stage surrounded by family…
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Official: Philadelphia Is the Best NFL City in America — Here’s Why Fans Already Knew It
Philadelphia has officially earned national recognition as America’s top NFL city, with readers in the 2026 USA Today Sports Readers’ Choice Awards voting the city No. 1 for its unmatched football culture and fan passion, according to USA Today Sports Readers’ Choice. Philadelphia didn’t just earn the title of America’s top NFL city, instead it…
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Firstrust Bank Conshy Classic to Bring Cycling, Family Fun, Purpose to Conshohocken on June 6
Whether you’re a cycling enthusiast, a supporter of local causes, or simply someone looking for a fun event to experience with family and friends, the Firstrust Bank Conshy Classic offers a chance to experience both excitement and impact in one unforgettable day. On Saturday, June 6, Conshohocken will be teeming with energy as cyclists, families,…
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Meridian Bank Supports Former Broadcast Journalist’s Successful Pivot Into Construction
After nearly two decades as an Emmy-winning Broadcast Journalist, Rosemary Connors made a bold and unexpected career shift: trading the newsroom for the construction industry. Today, as founder and owner of Rosette Specialty Trades, she is leading a rapidly growing business that is making its mark across the region. Connors’ transition was fueled by both…
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Bed Bath & Beyond Is Staging a Dramatic Comeback in Montco Through a Bold New Partnership
Retail rarely gets second acts, but Bed Bath & Beyond might just be the exception, writes Ariana Perez-Castells for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The home goods store is returning to physical retail in the region, and Montgomery County is once again part of the story. The beloved chain, which filed for bankruptcy in 2023 and shuttered…
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Medicaid Cuts Could Hit Home: Lower Bucks Hospital Named ‘At Risk’ in National Report
A new national report has put Lower Bucks Hospital on a short and sobering list: one of just 12 Pennsylvania hospitals flagged as financially at risk amid ongoing federal Medicaid cuts, writes Bethany Rodgers for Bucks County Courier Times The designation comes from Public Citizen, a nonprofit advocacy group that analyzed how proposed cuts to…
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From Chalfont to Warminster: How Bucks County’s Population Is Shifting Town by Town
According to new U.S. Census Bureau population estimates released in 2025, Bucks County is growing, but not everywhere, and not evenly. Some communities are steadily attracting new residents. Others are quietly losing them. And the towns on each side of that divide are telling two very different stories about where Bucks County is headed. .…
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Philadelphia Men Face Felony Charges After Alleged Cable Theft Disrupts Churchville Bald Eagle Nest
A cable theft gone wrong has landed two Philadelphia men in legal jeopardy—not just for stealing, but for trespassing on one of nature’s most protected addresses, writes Jo Ciavaglia for Bucks County Courier Times. Northampton Township police and local park rangers caught Ilyosdzhon Bakiev and Abdurakhim Vakhitov last week after the pair allegedly pushed past…
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Scientists Confirm That a Meteorite Struck a Home Just Outside of Bucks County
Scientists and academic officials are confirming that a meteorite recently struck a home just across the river from Bucks County. Staff writers at Planet Princeton wrote about the discovery. Officials from The College of New Jersey have confirmed that a small object, which recently struck a home in Hopewell Township, New Jersey, was a stony…









































