• Two Bensalem Police Officers Celebrated for Life-Saving Heroic Deeds 

    Two Bensalem Police Officers Celebrated for Life-Saving Heroic Deeds 

    The Bensalem Township Council recently recognized two local police officers for their life-saving actions, writes Dino Ciliberti for Patch.  Police Officer Mark Wildsmith was honored as the Bensalem Township Police Department Officer of the Year for 2025.  Among his heroic actions were responding to a life-threatening incident, saving a veteran as a member of the Bucks County…

  • New Anytime Fitness Location in Warrington Celebrates Grand Opening Next Month

    New Anytime Fitness Location in Warrington Celebrates Grand Opening Next Month

    A new fitness facility focused on coaching, community, and long-term health is officially opening its doors in Warrington. Anytime Fitness Warrington, located in The Shops at Valley Square, will host its Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting on April 9 from 5–7 PM in partnership with the Greater BucksMont Chamber of Commerce.  The event will bring together local residents, business leaders,…

  • Check Out These Antique Shops in Bucks County to Find Hidden Treasures 

    Check Out These Antique Shops in Bucks County to Find Hidden Treasures 

    For those looking to find some antique treasures, there are several local shops, markets, and boutiques around Bucks County to visit, writes staff for Visit Bucks County.  Experience a bit of Paris at Best of France Antiques in Doylestown, a cute boutique offering a variety of European antiques. Customers can peruse items like gilded mirrors, vintage…

  • Ardmore’s Long-Awaited SEPTA Station Reopening Brings Relief to Businesses, Riders

    Ardmore’s Long-Awaited SEPTA Station Reopening Brings Relief to Businesses, Riders

    Following a six-year renovation that took more than twice its planned timeline, Ardmore’s SEPTA station finally reopened on Monday, writes Denali Sagner for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Originally planned for two and a half years, the construction was extended because of supply-chain delays and infrastructure problems that were unpredictable, given the age of the station. Built…

  • ‘60 Minutes’ Highlights Philadelphia’s Central Role in America’s Shipbuilding Revival

    ‘60 Minutes’ Highlights Philadelphia’s Central Role in America’s Shipbuilding Revival

    America has been struggling in the shipbuilding department for decades now, but Philadelphia could play a critical role in the potential of the nation’s industrial revival, according to a recent segment on 60 Minutes. The Philly Shipyard is one of only two remaining the nation building large commercial cargo ships. However, it now reflects decline…

  • We’re Just 49 Days Away From Some Great Golf in Newtown Square

    We’re Just 49 Days Away From Some Great Golf in Newtown Square

    The world’s best golfers will be in Newtown Square in just 49 days, descending on the Aronimink Golf Club for the PGA Championship, writes Nick Kariuki for Billy Penn. “It’s really exciting knowing that you have 156 of the world’s best golfers in your backyard,” said tournament director Jackie Endsley. He expects it to be…

  • Malvern-Based Vanguard Shifts Away from Sponsoring Visas, Plans 2,000 Tech Hires in India 

    Malvern-Based Vanguard Shifts Away from Sponsoring Visas, Plans 2,000 Tech Hires in India 

    Malvern-based Vanguard Group has shifted away from sponsoring visas and plans to directly hire 2,000 technology workers at its new office in Hyderabad, India, writes Joseph N. DiStefano for The Philadelphia Inquirer.  Having already brought on over 200 staff, Vanguard India aims on hiring another 2,000 more over the next three to four years. The office, which opened last fall, is located in a…

  • Tee Time Moves Indoors at Newly Opened Birds Nest Bar and Grille in Solebury

    Tee Time Moves Indoors at Newly Opened Birds Nest Bar and Grille in Solebury

    Birds Nest Bar & Grille, a new sports bar and restaurant in Solebury, opened its doors recently in the former home of Jamie Hollander Gourmet Foods, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times. Blending craft food and drinks with a family-friendly atmosphere and indoor golf simulator bays, the restaurant offers a casual yet…

  • This Croydon Diner Was Voted the Best in Bucks County by Locals

    This Croydon Diner Was Voted the Best in Bucks County by Locals

    According to a recent poll from the Bucks County Courier Times, Sunrise Diner in Croydon is one of the best diners in the county, selected as the top favorite among 24 restaurants, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times.  The diner is a comforting haven for many, like Vicki Tennesen, who lost her…

  • CEO of Langhorne-Based Perspecta Honored as SaaS Female Trailblazer

    CEO of Langhorne-Based Perspecta Honored as SaaS Female Trailblazer

    Langhorne-based Perspecta CEO April Stiles, whose company specializes in provider data management, has been recognized as a 2026 Female Trailblazer in SaaS by Software Equity Group. SEG is an investment bank dedicated exclusively to software and SaaS companies. Its Female Trailblazer in SaaS award honors women executives shaping the future of B2B software through leadership,…

  • ‘Hacks’ Star Jokes She’s an Eagles ‘Cult’ Member Thanks to Doylestown Father

    ‘Hacks’ Star Jokes She’s an Eagles ‘Cult’ Member Thanks to Doylestown Father

    Emmy-winning actress Hannah Einbinder is a dedicated Eagles fan, a topic she recently discussed in an interview with Rolling Stone, writes Earl Hopkins for The Philadelphia Inquirer.   Einbinder has been promoting her latest film, Seekers of Infinite Love, a comedy about three estranged siblings on a mission to save their youngest sister when she joins a doomsday cult.   The Hacks star was asked…

  • New Senior Housing Complex Offers Memory Care Support in New Hope

    New Senior Housing Complex Offers Memory Care Support in New Hope

    The Birches at New Hope is a recently opened senior living complex that also offers special memory care units, writes Lacey Latch for the Bucks County Courier Times.   The three-story building spans 98,000 square feet and features 93 modern apartments, with 62 personal care units and 31 memory care units.   For those living with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia, the memory…

  • Owner of Buckingham Nursery Honored with Distinguished Service Award

    Owner of Buckingham Nursery Honored with Distinguished Service Award

    Mike Feeney, owner of Feeney’s Wholesale Nursery in Buckingham and a Bucks Beautiful board member, recently received an award from the Pennsylvania Landscape & Nursery Association, writes Jeff Werner for Patch.   The 2026 Fredrick J. Mummert Distinguished Service Award is the association’s highest membership honor. It honors individuals whose careers reflect professional excellence, a dedication to advancing the green…

  • A Montgomery County Success Story Comes Full Circle

    A Montgomery County Success Story Comes Full Circle

    For Joseph DeSimone, Ph.D., the path to an extraordinary career began close to home. Raised in Norristown, DeSimone grew up in a blue-collar family where college wasn’t often discussed – even if it was quietly expected. His father worked as a tailor at JCPenney, and his mother worked in accounting, but DeSimone would become the…

  • Conshohocken’s Cencora Prepares for Leadership Change This Summer

    Conshohocken’s Cencora Prepares for Leadership Change This Summer

    Conshohocken’s Cencora is preparing for a major leadership transition as executive vice president and chief financial officer James Cleary plans to step down, writes Sydney Halleman for HealthCareDive. The company said Cleary will officially step down on June 30, but will remain with Cencora through the end of the year in an advisory capacity as…

  • New Jersey-Based Developer Obtains $46M Loan for New Industrial Warehouse in Northeast Philadelphia

    New Jersey-Based Developer Obtains $46M Loan for New Industrial Warehouse in Northeast Philadelphia

    Greek Real Estate Partners, a New Jersey-based development firm, recently obtained a $46 million loan for a new industrial warehouse building in Northeast Philadelphia, writes Paul Schwedeslon for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The developer completed the 287,000-square-foot building earlier this year. Back in 2021, Greek Real Estate acquired the 21-acre property for $31.5 million. From…

  • Gov. Shapiro Hosts Roundtable in West Chester, Zeroing In On AI and Education

    Gov. Shapiro Hosts Roundtable in West Chester, Zeroing In On AI and Education

    Gov. Josh Shapiro recently hosted a roundtable at the West Chester Community Center to discuss pertinent topics related to artificial intelligence and technology in education, writes Carmen Russell-Sluchansky for WHYY. Alongside Attorney General Dave Sunday, Rep. Chris Pielli, and local attendees, they covered the rise in harmful AI-generated images, digital literacy, cell phone usage, and…

  • Villanova French Colonial Home Available for Sale at $4.5 Million

    Villanova French Colonial Home Available for Sale at $4.5 Million

    A Villanova French Colonial home with an indoor basketball court, a “pub” room, and a wine closet that can hold 800 bottles is available for sale at $4.8 million, writes Ryan Mulligan for Philadelphia Business Journal.     The 7,328-square-foot home dates back to 1953. It was renovated and expanded in the early 2000s. The home…