• This Bucks County Inn is Considered to Be One of the Best in the Entire Country

    This Bucks County Inn is Considered to Be One of the Best in the Entire Country

    Considered one of the best inns in the Bucks County area, one location has become known to residents and visitors as a special place to stay. Beth Price-Williams wrote about the local inn for Only In Your State. The Washington Crossing Inn, located at 1295 General Washington Memorial Boulevard in Washington Crossing, is considered one…

  • PA Fish & Boat Commission Authorizes Grant to Remove Spring Garden Dam on Neshaminy Creek in Newtown

    PA Fish & Boat Commission Authorizes Grant to Remove Spring Garden Dam on Neshaminy Creek in Newtown

    Bucks County will soon see a change to one of its bodies of water as state authorities move to make changes to the environment. Staff writers from Explore Venango wrote about the impact on local waterways. During its quarterly business meeting, Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission authorized a Fish Passage and Habitat Restoration Grant for…

  • Lahaska Barbecue Spot Offering Football Sunday Catering in Honor of the Playoffs

    Lahaska Barbecue Spot Offering Football Sunday Catering in Honor of the Playoffs

    A Bucks County barbecue restaurant is offering catering services to supply their customers with the food they need for the playoff season. Holy ‘Que Smokehouse, located at 5788 Lower York Road in Lahaska, is celebrating the Philadelphia Eagles’ continuation in the playoffs by offering their Football Sunday Catering Menu for all their football-loving customers. Offering a…

  • Gov. Shapiro Signs Executive Order, Creating New State Office to Spur Economic Growth and Foster Innovation

    Gov. Shapiro Signs Executive Order, Creating New State Office to Spur Economic Growth and Foster Innovation

    Gov. Josh Shapiro has signed an executive order establishing the Pennsylvania Office of Transformation and Opportunity within the Governor’s Office and the Economic Development Strategy Group. This newly created office will be a one-stop-shop for businesses looking to grow and will work to aggressively reignite Pennsylvania’s economy — fostering innovation, supporting transformational economic development, and…

  • Bucks County Officials Looking to Utilize Well-Known Doylestown Property for New Uses

    Bucks County Officials Looking to Utilize Well-Known Doylestown Property for New Uses

    Officials in Bucks County are currently looking at their options for what to do with an unused property in a popular township. Ed Doyle wrote about the property for TAP Into Doylestown. The Doylestown Township Board of Supervisors recently met with Bucks County officials over what to do with an unused property in the area.…

  • Actress, Singer, and Yardley Native to Return to Her Home Area for a Major Performance Next Month

    Actress, Singer, and Yardley Native to Return to Her Home Area for a Major Performance Next Month

    Now a Broadway star, a Bucks County native is returning to her home area for a one-night performance at a well-known theater. Christy Altomare, the star of the Broadway adaption of “Anastasia”, will return to Bucks County Playhouse next month with a new solo concert. Her performance will take place on Feb. 18 at 8…

  • Veterans from Various Parts of Bucks County to be Laid to Rest in Newtown This Week

    Veterans from Various Parts of Bucks County to be Laid to Rest in Newtown This Week

    A ceremony is scheduled to be held in Bucks County this week in order to honor several local heroes who will be laid to rest. Dino Ciliberti wrote about the upcoming ceremony for the Warminster Patch. The local community is invited to attend Unattended Veterans Service at Washington Crossing National Cemetery, located at 830 Highland…

  • Bucks County Community College Presents Concerts, Forums to Celebrate Black History Month

    Bucks County Community College Presents Concerts, Forums to Celebrate Black History Month

    Reflecting the range of the African American experience, Bucks County Community College proudly celebrates Black History Month with three events, from a rousing musical performance to informative lectures and presentations. From Slavery to Freedom The month kicks off with “Lord, Write My Name: From Slavery to Freedom” at 7:30 PM on Feb. 3 at the…

  • Feasterville-Based Organization Working with Nearby Township to Teach New Drivers Basic Safety Measures

    Feasterville-Based Organization Working with Nearby Township to Teach New Drivers Basic Safety Measures

    A Bucks County township will be collaborating with a nearby organization to teach new drivers the rules of the road. Doylestown Township is working with TMA Bucks for a free program titled “Impact: Teen Driving”. The program will take place on Feb. 16 from 6:30 – 8 PM. “TMA Bucks is happy to announce that…

  • Project to Make Roosevelt Boulevard Safer Gets $78M Boost Via Infrastructure Law, Will Benefit Bucks Commuters

    Project to Make Roosevelt Boulevard Safer Gets $78M Boost Via Infrastructure Law, Will Benefit Bucks Commuters

    A major road that ends in Bucks County will soon see upgrades that will make driving on it much safer for all travelers. Jesse Bunch wrote about the updates for The Philadelphia Inquirer. A project that aims to make Roosevelt Boulevard safer will get a $78 million boost as part of President Joe Biden’s bipartisan…

  • Bucks County Native One of Several New Archivists in New York City’s Museum of the Dog

    Bucks County Native One of Several New Archivists in New York City’s Museum of the Dog

    A Bucks County native has recently been added on as an important staff member in one of New York City’s most interesting museums. Ari Greenberg was made one a photographic archives assistant for the Museum of the Dog, located at 101 Park Avenue in New York City, back in August. A graduate of Columbia University’s…

  • City Dwellers Try Remote Work in Rural Pennsylvania

    City Dwellers Try Remote Work in Rural Pennsylvania

    A new initiative is attempting to capitalize on the massive shift to remote work during the pandemic and help solve the issue of sustained population decline in rural Pennsylvania, writes Samantha Spengler for the Philadelphia Magazine. The Wilds Are Working program offers city dwellers in the Keystone State who are currently working remotely the chance…

  • ‘The Smell of Victory!’: Langhorne Candle Company Unveils New Product in Celebration of the Eagles Playoff

    ‘The Smell of Victory!’: Langhorne Candle Company Unveils New Product in Celebration of the Eagles Playoff

    A candle shop in Bucks County is celebrating the Philadelphia Eagles by creating a one-of-a-kind product for the most die-hard fans. The Langhorne Candle Company, located at 211 East Maple Avenue in Langhorne, has just released their latest candle, “The Smell of Victory”, in celebration of the Eagles’ latest games. The small business is known…

  • Pennsylvania Game Commission Begins Testing Deer in Bucks County for Dangerous Chemicals

    Pennsylvania Game Commission Begins Testing Deer in Bucks County for Dangerous Chemicals

    The deer population in Bucks County is being tested for traces of chemicals, which could be detrimental to both animals and humans. Aaron Moselle wrote about the testing for WHYY. The Pennsylvania Game Commission has been focusing on testing the local deer population for PFSAs and PFSOs, a type of chemical that can make its…

  • Doylestown Hospital Appoints Richard Highbloom as Woodall Endowed Chair in Cardiothoracic Surgery 

    Doylestown Hospital Appoints Richard Highbloom as Woodall Endowed Chair in Cardiothoracic Surgery 

    Richard Highbloom has been appointed the inaugural Marvin and Dee Ann Woodall Endowed Chair in Cardiothoracic Surgery at Doylestown Hospital. Appointing the first endowed chair in the health system’s nearly 100-year history signifies another milestone in Doylestown Health’s ongoing campaign of program enhancements.  As Chief and Medical Director of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Doylestown Hospital, Dr.…

  • Bucks County Leadership: Colin Neill, Chancellor, Penn State Great Valley

    Bucks County Leadership: Colin Neill, Chancellor, Penn State Great Valley

    Colin Neill, Penn State Great Valley new Chancellor, spoke to BUCKSCO Today about growing up in a working-class family in Kent, England, where he spent long days playing outside and played every sport he could. He also had a passion for learning and became the first in his family to attend college. Neill also discussed…

  • Center School in Abington Has Several Community and Fundraising Events on the Calendar for 2023

    Center School in Abington Has Several Community and Fundraising Events on the Calendar for 2023

    Bringing the community together is an important part of Center School’s fundraising and development efforts. The nonprofit independent school for students with language-based learning disabilities hosts numerous events and activities at its campus in Abington. The following events this year are open to the public: Comedy Evening: Dinner and a ShowFeb. 11 at 6:30 PM…

  • New Hope Arts Association Looking for the Best Local Photographs to Display in Their Unique Location

    New Hope Arts Association Looking for the Best Local Photographs to Display in Their Unique Location

    An art association in Bucks County is currently looking for the best of the best photos to put on display in the near future. The Phillips’ Mills Community Organization, located at 2619 River Road in New Hope, is gearing up for their annual Photographic Exhibit. Submissions for the gallery will be accepted from Feb. 1…