• Bucks County Government Celebrates Retiring Supervisor After 40 Years of Dedication to His Community

    Bucks County Government Celebrates Retiring Supervisor After 40 Years of Dedication to His Community

    The Bucks County government has acknowledged a local man who has retired after four decades of service to his community. Mike Duncan, who served as the Building Supervisor with General Services, recently retired after 40 years of employment with the county. Beginning his career in the Neshaminy Manor’s kitchen, he worked his way up to…

  • Backed by Overwhelming Demand, Doylestown Native Pink Adds Second Homecoming Show This Summer

    Backed by Overwhelming Demand, Doylestown Native Pink Adds Second Homecoming Show This Summer

    After seeing a huge surge in ticket sales, one of Bucks County’s most well-known music artists is adding a second date to her homecoming show. Staff writers for Fox 29 wrote about the summer shows. Alecia Beth Moore Hart, known by her stage name Pink, has added a second date to her homecoming show at…

  • See How Pennsylvania Stacks Up Among States with Most UFO Sightings

    See How Pennsylvania Stacks Up Among States with Most UFO Sightings

    While UFO sightings are not uncommon in the United States, with all the states having at least an occasional report of an unidentified flying object, for some, these sightings are much more prevalent, writes Nicole Caldwell for tucson.com. Using data from NUFORC’s 24/7 hotline, Stacker compiled a ranking of the states with the highest number…

  • Roosevelt Boulevard, Ending in Bucks County, to See $78 Million in Upgrades to Improve Safety

    Roosevelt Boulevard, Ending in Bucks County, to See $78 Million in Upgrades to Improve Safety

    A major road that ends in Bucks County will soon see upgrades that will make driving on it much safer for all travelers. Mike DeNardo wrote about the upgrades for KYW Newsradio. Roosevelt Boulevard will soon see $78 million worth of upgrades made to the road. Ending in Bensalem, the road is regularly used by…

  • This Bucks County High School Football Player was Named One of the Mini Max Award Winners of the 2022 Season

    This Bucks County High School Football Player was Named One of the Mini Max Award Winners of the 2022 Season

    A Bucks County football player has recently been awarded for his skills on the field, and he plans on taking his career even further. Nicholas Buchys, a senior and Neshaminy High School and a member of the school’s football team, was recently named one of the 55 Mini Max Award Winners in Pennsylvania for the…

  • Meridian Bank House of the Week: Scenic Converted Barn in Riegelsville

    Meridian Bank House of the Week: Scenic Converted Barn in Riegelsville

    A covered barn in a natural area of Bucks County has recently gone up for sale, and it is a very unique dwelling. . . Originally built in 2000, the home sits on beautiful farmland in a very scenic part of Bucks County. . . The den can be closed off from the rest of…

  • Lahaska Restaurant Kicks Off the New Year with BBQ Brunch Every Sunday

    Lahaska Restaurant Kicks Off the New Year with BBQ Brunch Every Sunday

    A Bucks County barbecue restaurant is kicking off the new year with special brunch options beginning this weekend. Holy ‘Que Smokehouse, located at 5788 Lower York Road in Lahaska, is welcoming the new year with the official launch of brand-new BBQ Brunch, held every Sunday from 12 – 4 PM (or until sold out), kicking off on Jan.…

  • Green Family Foundation and Firstrust Bank Call for Submissions for Annual College Scholarship Program

    Green Family Foundation and Firstrust Bank Call for Submissions for Annual College Scholarship Program

    The Daniel B. & Florence E. Green Foundation (“The Green Family Foundation”) and Firstrust Bank are now accepting submissions for the 54th annual Samuel A. Green Scholarship Program. It will award college-bound high school seniors with two-year academic scholarships totaling $360,000. Students attending a four-year college or university are eligible to receive two-year awards ranging…

  • Lumberville’s Black Bass Hotel to Bring Back Popular Wine Dinner Series This Month

    Lumberville’s Black Bass Hotel to Bring Back Popular Wine Dinner Series This Month

    A Bucks County hotel will be hosting their popular wine dinner series this month, with tons of great food and a wonderful drink selection. Jeff Werner wrote about the upcoming event for the New Hope-Lambertville Patch. The Black Bass Hotel in Lumberville, one of the area’s most historically significant landmarks, is reintroducing the popular Wine…

  • Bensalem to Welcome New Boutique Pet Supply Shop

    Bensalem to Welcome New Boutique Pet Supply Shop

    A popular Bucks County shopping center has announced their latest addition, with the incoming business already making waves in the community. Dino Ciliberti wrote about the business for the Bensalem Patch. MK Traders is opening its first brick-and-mortar location at Centre Plaza in Bensalem Township, where it will sell pet food, toys, and accessories, as…

  • Bucks County Government Works With Local Organizations to Spread Awareness of Human Trafficking

    Bucks County Government Works With Local Organizations to Spread Awareness of Human Trafficking

    The Bucks County government has begun working with local safety organizations to raise awareness of a very serious issue. Teaming up with the Bucks Coalition Against Trafficking and Nova Bucks, both based in Jamison, Bucks County Commissioners will be working with these organizations to inform local residents about the dangers of human trafficking, a nation…

  • New Hope Organization Celebrates National Bird Day with Tips and Tricks for Outdoor Fun

    New Hope Organization Celebrates National Bird Day with Tips and Tricks for Outdoor Fun

    A Bucks County organization is celebrating a special holiday by giving local residents suggestions on how to interact with nature. The Bucks County Audubon Society, headquartered at 2877 Creamery Road in New Hope, is acknowledging Jan. 5 as National Bird Day. The organization is known for promoting the study and watching of birds throughout the…

  • New Milwaukee Art Museum Highlights Work of Eight Artists Who Met in Philadelphia

    New Milwaukee Art Museum Highlights Work of Eight Artists Who Met in Philadelphia

    A new show at the Milwaukee Art Museum highlights the works of the early 20th-century artists known as “The Eight”, writes Lance Esplund for The Wall Street Journal. The eight artists who met while studying at Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts or working as illustrators and cartoonists at Philadelphia newspapers and magazines portrayed the gritty…

  • Langhorne Medical Company Debuts a Groundbreaking Safety Product for Athletes

    Langhorne Medical Company Debuts a Groundbreaking Safety Product for Athletes

    A Bucks County company that specializes in skincare products has just released a new product bound to be a staple for athletes everywhere. John George wrote about the new product for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Nexgel, a medical device company located at 2150 Cabot Boulevard West, Suite B in Langhorne, has just released their latest…

  • Bucks County Leadership: Mike Fitzgerald, Market President, Univest Bank

    Bucks County Leadership: Mike Fitzgerald, Market President, Univest Bank

    Mike Fitzgerald, market president for East Penn and New Jersey at Univest Bank, spoke to BUCKSCO Today about growing up in Philadelphia and Holland and the pervasive influence wrestling has had on his life – from being a captain in high school, returning to coach his alma mater after college for seven years and returning…

  • Warminster-Based Historical Society Celebrates Another Year of Educating Public, Looks for Volunteers

    Warminster-Based Historical Society Celebrates Another Year of Educating Public, Looks for Volunteers

    A Bucks County historical society is celebrating their impact on the community while also looking for new volunteers for the new year. The Craven Hall Historical Society, located at 599 Newtown Road in Warminster, recently celebrated another year of teaching locals and residents about the area’s history. Now, they are looking for volunteers that are…

  • SCORE Bucks County Helps Optometrist See Her Way to Business Ownership

    SCORE Bucks County Helps Optometrist See Her Way to Business Ownership

    An optometrist of two years, Dr. Iana Brewer always envisioned herself owning a practice. After working alongside Dr. Vivian Descant for a year, she and husband Greg jumped at the opportunity to own the longtime Southampton-based business.  “She’s seen families grow and children be born,” Iana Brewer said of her predecessor and mentor. “She really wanted somebody to…

  • Local High School Faculty Members Chris Wiley and Phyllis Procopio Bond as Friends

    Local High School Faculty Members Chris Wiley and Phyllis Procopio Bond as Friends

    For 47-year-old Chris Wiley, a Huntingdon Valley teacher, his longstanding friendship with colleague Phyllis Procopio feels more like family. Kellie Patrick Gates chronicled the deep connection for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The pair works together at George Washington High School in Philadelphia. But their link runs deeper than that. The 75-year-old Procopio worked at Rush Middle…