Community
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Here are the Best Bucks County Restaurants, According to Eater
For a diverse selection of culinary delights, the Bucks County restaurant scene does not disappoint. Here are the best places to check out, according to Eater. The Black Bass Hotel in Lumberville serves high-end seafood paired with stunning views of the Delaware River. The restaurant is housed in one of the oldest inns in…
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Philadelphia is Home to 2 of the Best Bakeries in Pennsylvania
Whether you are looking for somewhere to buy delicious cookies or cupcakes, Pennsylvania isn’t short on great bakeries. The Keystone has compiled a list of the 13 best bakeries in Pennsylvania. In addition to the bakery selections, The Keystone staff also made recommendations on what to order and a Yelp review that highlights what makes…
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River Otters Seen in Bucks County Lake. Here’s Why This is a Good Thing
Photographer Kevin McGorry was recently taking pictures of local wildlife at Manor Lake in Falls Township when he spotted something surprising: two river otters, writes Jo Ciavaglia for the Bucks County Courier Times. While this is certainly an exciting sight for any amateur wildlife photographer, it’s also a positive for the state. The American…
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History of Doylestown’s Michener Art Museum Told in New Ceramic Piece
Horsham ceramicist Roberto Lugo is telling the history of the James A. Michener Art Museum in Doylestown in a new piece of art, writes Earl Hopkins for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Before the art museum became home to thousands of sculptures and paintings in 1988, it served the county as a jail. The original prison was designed by Quakers, inspired…
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Level Up Your Garden with Some Plants from These Bucks County Spots
The weather is getting warmer and flowers are ready to bloom, making it the perfect time to visit a garden center or nursery to spruce up your yard or outdoor space. Luckily for all those with green thumbs, there are several spots around Bucks County to visit to help with all your garden needs! Gasper Home & Garden Center – Richboro …
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Philadelphia Eagles Owner Jeffrey Lurie Talks Prioritizing Fan Experience for Future Stadium
The Philadelphia Eagles‘ lease at Lincoln Financial Field is set to expire in 2032, so Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie is being deliberate as he explores various options in regards to what comes next, writes Olivia Reiner for The Philadelphia Inquirer. As of now, the team is conducting “exploratory research” on the possibility of a new…
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Weekend Wanderer: I Bid in Gwyneth Paltrow’s Auction
You may remember I placed a bid in Gwyneth Paltrow’s auction. Well, let’s back up a bit. Perusing the auction house website made it apparent several items were within my price point. But there was just one item I thought I might bid on. Well, it was two items, but they were bundled into one lot. For an opening bid of $75, I…
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Six Towns in Chester County Among Fastest-Growing Homes Prices in State
Chester County is home to six towns among 50 with the fastest-growing home prices in Pennsylvania, according to a new report from Stacker. To compile the list, Stacker used data from Zillow. Places are ranked based on the Zillow Home Values Index for all homes as of February 2026. Wayne ranks fourth for the fastest…
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Shipment From Marcus Hook Helped Launch US Natural Gas Industry
Ten years ago, a large vessel launched at Energy Transfer’s Marcus Hook Industrial Complex carried ethane for the first time to Europe, triggering a thriving U.S. natural gas industry, reports Energy Transfer. The INEOS Intrepid set sail on March 9, 2016, from the Complex, known today as the Marcus Hook Terminal, to Norway. When “cracked”…
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Costco to Begin Selling Wine, Beer, Canned Cocktails at Warminster Location
After getting approval for a liquor license transfer, Costco plans to start selling wine, beer, and canned cocktails at its Warminster store, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The move is part of a larger push by the warehouse club, one of the nation’s largest wine sellers, to get into the wine and beer…
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Southampton Sandwich Shop Abruptly Closes Due to Family Health Issues
Just before its one-year anniversary, Cerutti’s Sandwich Shop in Southampton has closed its doors permanently, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times. The abrupt closure of the casual lunch shop was announced through the eatery’s voicemail greeting beginning March 22. “Due to family health issues, Cerruti’s Sandwich Shop closed its doors Sunday, March 22,” said the recorded message. “Thank you…
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Bucks County Manufacturer Signs Lease for Bristol Building, Plans More Jobs
Bucks County-based Airline Hydraulics Corp. signed a lease for a 184,611-square-foot industrial facility in Bristol, which it plans to fully occupy, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The hydraulic, pneumatic, and automation products distributor will be moving into the new location this summer, with plans to add 50 new jobs. The facility will be used for manufacturing…
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Enjoy a Tea Party on a Cold Day at One of These Bucks County Tearooms
On cold days, when a chill lingers in the air, one of the best remedies can be a simple cup of tea. Luckily, there are tearooms around Bucks County that make teatime an unforgettable, soothing experience. The Talking Teacup – Chalfont Reopened by Patti Fitzpatrick in 2021, this tea house is a welcoming spot with a cozy atmosphere in a historic 18th-century building. Guests…
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Central Bucks West Students Launch Nonprofit to Boost Financial Literacy
Students learn a great deal during their time in high school, but textbooks and classroom lessons can only take them so far. The most valuable learning often comes from hands-on opportunities. At Central Bucks High School West in Doylestown, students running the Bucks Finance Club noted how many of their peers were interested in investing.…
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SEPTA Targets Langhorne Station for Development with Apartments, Retail
To boost ridership and revenue, SEPTA is seeking apartment and retail development near its stations, and Langhorne Station is one of its latest targets, writes Thomas Fitzgerald for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Working closely with local government and the community, the transit agency has initiated plans to develop a concept for a 1.7-acre site adjacent to…









































