• This Quaint New Jersey Town Across the Delaware is a Beautiful Spot to Visit 

    This Quaint New Jersey Town Across the Delaware is a Beautiful Spot to Visit 

    Those looking to take a little getaway can visit Lambertville, New Jersey, just across the Delaware River, a town bursting with art, history and life, writes Audrey Campbell for Family Destinations Guide.  The town’s buildings have a charming, historic quality, built in Victorian, Federal and Queen Anne styles. James Wilson Marshall House, a historical landmark…

  • Doylestown Brings Back National Night Out Event in the Park This Week

    Doylestown Brings Back National Night Out Event in the Park This Week

    The National Night Out event is coming back to Doylestown Central Park this week, Aug. 5, giving locals a chance to meet emergency responders from Central Bucks, writes Ed Doyle for TAPinto Doylestown.   On Tuesday night, from 4 to 8 PM, police cars, fire engines and additional emergency response vehicles will be in the…

  • West Conshohocken’s Madrigal Pharmaceuticals Gets FDA Green Light

    West Conshohocken’s Madrigal Pharmaceuticals Gets FDA Green Light

    West Conshohocken’s Madrigal Pharmaceuticals earned a major win with the FDA approval of its first commercial product, reports John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Rezdiffra, a treatment for NASH or nonalcoholic steatohepatitis, is the first therapy cleared for the U.S for this condition, which affects millions of Americans. With the FDA’s green light, Madrigal…

  • Penn Medicine Hospitals Rank as Best Hospitals in Region and State

    Penn Medicine Hospitals Rank as Best Hospitals in Region and State

    Penn Medicine’s hospitals ranked as the best hospitals in the Philadelphia region and Pennsylvania, according to the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings, writes Mike D’Onofrio for AXIOS. The West Philadelphia-based health system maintained its top position for another year despite not actively participating in the rankings process. University of Pennsylvania hospitals and Penn…

  • New Wawa Partner Relex to Help with Inventory Management

    New Wawa Partner Relex to Help with Inventory Management

    Wawa has brought on a new partner, Relex Solutions, to help make sure its food is as fresh as possible, writes Rachel Gignac for CSP. The Delaware County convenience store chain has  partnered with Relex to help with inventory management and fresh food optimization. Relex is a supply chain and inventory management company. Wawa will…

  • Phoenixville Named No. 1 Best Small Town to Live in By Travel + Leisure

    Phoenixville Named No. 1 Best Small Town to Live in By Travel + Leisure

    Renowned travel magazine Travel + Leisure has named Phoenixville the top small town in the U.S. in a recent ranking, write Anne E. Hill and Dahlia Matzner for Main Line Today. The magazine evaluated small towns across the country based on a variety of factors. This included accessible housing, cultural activities, access to green spaces,…

  • Smoking in Pennsylvania Comes with High Cost

    Smoking in Pennsylvania Comes with High Cost

    Smoking takes a toll on Pennsylvanians’ wallets, with a new report revealing that the habit costs the average smoker thousands each year, writes Ashley Adams for The Keystone. Financial planning website WalletHub has found that a smoker in the state spends around $4,022 per year on smoking, which comes out to $193,070 over their lifetime.…

  • Plans for Doylestown Townhomes Include Victorian-Era Home Preservation

    Plans for Doylestown Townhomes Include Victorian-Era Home Preservation

    Newtown-based Triumph Building Group proposed constructing townhomes on a nearly four-acre site in Doylestown Township, incorporating the preservation of an 1880 Victorian home into the design, writes Lacey Latch for the Bucks County Courier Times. During a presentation of preliminary sketch plans to the township’s planning commission, the builders said the historic structure would be…

  • Bensalem Actor Takes the Stage in Touring Production of Beetlejuice

    Bensalem Actor Takes the Stage in Touring Production of Beetlejuice

    The touring Broadway production of Beetlejuice is back at the Academy of Music, and Marc Ginsburg of Bensalem is a member of the cast, reports Alicia Vitarelli for 6abc.  In the show, Ginsburg is an understudy for Beetlejuice as well as five other roles.  The production is an adaptation of the beloved Tim Burton classic…

  • Glenmoore Family Honors Late Son with Memorial Spaceflight

    Glenmoore Family Honors Late Son with Memorial Spaceflight

    A Glenmoore family will honor their late son with a unique memorial through Celestis Inc., writes Rita Giordano for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The company, based in Houston, offers a unique memorial tribute: a “space burial,” where a loved one’s remains can be rocketed into space. Celestis offers multiple options and methods for the “burial.” The…

  • Weekend Wanderer: My Gut Wanted More Than Just a Scone

    Weekend Wanderer: My Gut Wanted More Than Just a Scone

    It was a Saturday, and I was driving my son to Secaucus, New Jersey. He was seeing a movie with friends.  Why was I driving a kid who has his license?   Long story.  Why was I driving a kid from Bucks County to see friends in Secaucus, an hour and a half away? Longer story. …

  • King of Prussia’s Universal Health Services Braces for $400 M Hit from Medicaid Cuts

    King of Prussia’s Universal Health Services Braces for $400 M Hit from Medicaid Cuts

    Universal Health Services is looking at a financial curveball, but isn’t panicking, writes Harold Brubaker for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The King of Prussia company operates acute-care and behavioral health facilities in 39 states, and is looking at up to $400 million in lost Medicaid funding by 2032 due to a shift in federal policy. The…

  • FCC Initiates Second Investigation of Comcast and NBCUniversal This Year

    FCC Initiates Second Investigation of Comcast and NBCUniversal This Year

    The Federal Communications Commission has launched another investigation into NBCUniversal and its parent company, Comcast, this year, focusing on their management of local broadcast television affiliate stations, writes Nick Vadala for The Philadelphia Inquirer. This follows the commission’s February investigation into the Philadelphia-based company’s diversity, equity, and inclusion practices. In a letter sent to Comcast…

  • Crozer Loss, Delays Impacting Delaware County’s Healthcare

    Crozer Loss, Delays Impacting Delaware County’s Healthcare

    Everyone in Delaware County is being affected by the loss of Crozer Health services, from working-class neighborhoods to the Main Line. That’s the conclusion of a detailed analysis of Delaware County’s current healthcare status, as reported by Kenny Cooper for WHYY. The county and local communities have implemented their own emergency medical services to transport…

  • Bristol Township Council Approves Plan to Build $500K Homes in Croydon

    Bristol Township Council Approves Plan to Build $500K Homes in Croydon

    The Bristol Township Council has approved the plan to build seven houses at 1020 Anne Street in Croydon, allowing the project to proceed to the construction phase, writes JD Mullane for the Bucks County Courier Times. A Levittown builder will develop single-family, four-bedroom, three-bath houses spanning 1,800 square feet and priced around $495,000, a range…

  • Medicaid Cuts Threaten Bucks County Hospitals, Officials Stay Quiet

    Medicaid Cuts Threaten Bucks County Hospitals, Officials Stay Quiet

    The new federal budget includes spending cuts that will most likely affect Bucks County hospitals, but local hospital executives are not yet disclosing the extent, writes Jess Rohan for the Bucks County Courier Times. The budget passed this month imposes additional paperwork and verification procedures for Medicaid recipients that will, according to some advocates, remove…

  • New Toll Brothers Luxury Development Announced for Chalfont

    New Toll Brothers Luxury Development Announced for Chalfont

    Toll Brothers is bringing a new luxury home community, Birch Run at New Britain, to Chalfont, with sales expected to begin in fall 2025. The exclusive neighborhood from the Fort Washington-based luxury home builder will feature low-maintenance townhomes with three bedrooms, versatile flex spaces, as well as attached two-car garages. Work is already underway at…

  • Philadelphia’s Steven Singer Jewelers is Opening a New Location in Newtown

    Philadelphia’s Steven Singer Jewelers is Opening a New Location in Newtown

    Steven Singer Jewelers is opening a new location in Newtown, bringing their jewelry selection and quality service to Bucks County, writes Andrea Miller for I Hate Steven Singer.   The new store will be in The Village at Newtown, in the space next to The Capital Grille. The company announced that it was excited to…