Community
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Yardley Packaging Company Creates Nonprofit to Promote Sustainability, Recent Cleanup Efforts
A Bucks County company is taking the initiative to make a difference in their local and global communities with a new nonprofit. The Spearhead Group, a global packaging and innovation company with headquarters in Yardley, has launched Spearhead Project Earth, an independent non-profit foundation created to align with the company’s long-term sustainability commitment. As a first initiative, Spearhead Project…
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A Decade After Hurricane Sandy, Bucks County Remembers Linemen Who Restored Power to the Area
Ten years after Hurricane Sandy left nearly a million people in the Philadelphia region powerless, Bucks County still remembers the linemen who brought the lights back on. Jeff Werner wrote about the linemen for the Doylestown Patch. Unlike New Jersey, the Philadelphia region had luckily not seen the devastating flooding that many were fearing was…
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This Bucks County High School’s Theatre Group Brings a Beloved Murder-Mystery to Life
A Bucks County theatre group’s performance of a well-known mystery story will have both students and audience members on the edge of their seats. Staff writers at there Lower Bucks Times wrote about the show. Pennsbury High School’s Thespian Troupe 830 will be performing Clue: On Stage, an adaption of the famous game-turned-movie, in the…
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Bucks County Native — Former Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania — Named President of Rosemont College
The Rosemont College Board of Trustees has named Interim President Jim Cawley as the college’s 15th President. Cawley has served in an interim capacity since June 21, and his contract has been extended to June 30, 2028. “Given his distinguished career and track record of public service and executive leadership experience, it is no surprise…
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Director of Thought Leadership at King of Prussia-Based Qlik Advocates for the Upskilling of Future Workforce
Data literacy is considered one of the most in-demand and important skills for the future workplace, but what is data literacy and how does it benefit you? As the Director of Thought Leadership Communications at King of Prussia-based Qlik, Zuzana Eden is forever passionate about technology and teaching others about why data literacy is a…
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President of Fairless Hills-Based Nonprofit to Give Keynote Speech for Lower Bucks Chamber of Commerce
The president of a major nonprofit in Bucks County will be giving a keynote speech for an important local organization. Marissa Christie, the President and CEO of United Way of Bucks County, will be giving the speech at an event being held by the Lower Bucks Chamber of Commerce. Titled “Give Your Company the Nonprofit…
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Doylestown Middle School Inducts Student Council Members, Local Judge Presides Over Ceremony
A Bucks County school, together with the help of a local judge, recently helped induct several students into student government positions. Several students at Tohickon Middle School were recently inducted into the student council by the Honorable Judge Gary Gambardella, a Bucks County Judge. Aarav, Ryan, Carter, Maegan, and Julia, all students at the Bucks…
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Dublin Borough to Bring Holiday Cheer With Family-Fun Festivities
A Bucks County borough will be bringing in the holiday cheer with festive events and Christmas fun in the next few weeks. Dublin Borough has announced that it will be setting up for the Christmas season very soon, with an array of family-fun events being planned for December. “Dublin Town Center will be Hosting the…
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Should the Phillies Ever Hit the World Series Wall, A Hatfield Company Keeps Them Safe
When the topic of being safe at a baseball game usually involves what’s going on at the bases or home plate. But thanks to Safety Padding Ink, a Hatfield company, players well being is ensured even in the outfields. Matt Petrillo swung for the fences in bringing the story to CBS3 Philadelphia. Safety Padding Ink…
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Chalfont-Based Company Worked On the Restoration of the Liberty Bell Statue Outside of Citizens Bank Park
A Bucks County company is being credited for workin on the restoration of an important statue connected to the Philadelphia Phillies. Dan Social wrote about the restoration in The Reporter. Cima, a Chalfont-based sign company, worked on the restoration of the famous Liberty Bell statue that once resided in Veteran’s Stadium and now sits outside…
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Perkasie Brewery Celebrates Grand Opening of Latest Taproom, Offers Unique Brews for Customers
A Bucks County brewery has just announced the opening their latest taproom this weekend, with plenty of custom brews on tap. Van Lieus Brewing Company is celebrating its grand opening on Oct. 29 at its new taproom, located at 211 West Walnut Street in Perkasie. The festivities will kick-off with a ribbon-cutting at 3:00 PM…
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Council Rock North Grad Surprises Grandparents with Tickets to See the Phillies at the World Series
A graduate of Council Rock High School North recently surprised his grandparents with tickets to one of the biggest games of the year. Michele Haddon wrote about the generous gift in the Bucks County Courier Times. Rob Ranelli, a resident of Upper Makefield, told his grandparents that he was giving them the gift of a…
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Bucks County Community College to Host Event on the History of the Lenni Lenape Native Americans
Bucks County Community College will be hosting an event that will teach and celebrate the history of the Native Americans that once lived in the area. To commemorate Native American Heritage Month, Bucks County Community College invites the public to “The History of the Lenni Lenape” at 12:30 PM on Nov. 3 at the Newtown…
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Weekend Wanderer: Fostering Independence — and Taking It Away
I think I did the worst thing I’ve ever done. It was a chilly but sunny Friday, the trees just beginning to embrace their fall colors. And I, what did I do on that dazzling autumn day? I took Indy and Willie on a tour of an assisted living facility. If there is anything more…
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Hulmeville Resident Grows His Army of Yard Zombies to 14, Spreading Halloween Fun in the Area
A Bucks County resident has been creating one of the best Halloween sites in the area on his front yard, a great Halloween spectacle. JD Mullane wrote about the spooky sight for the Bucks County Courier Times. Hulmeville resident Sage Werbock has a yard full of zombies, and keeps adding a new one every Halloween.…
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This Hilltown Bakery is Expanding Their Business Outside of the Bucks County Area with a New Shop
A popular Bucks County bakery is expanding their operations outside of the area after almost three decades of local treats and service. Bucks County Biscotti, with a main location situated at 10 W Creamery Road in Hilltown Township, recently announced that they will be opening a second location, this one in Queensbury, NY. The new…
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Perkasie Restaurant Listed as Having One of the Best Tasting Menus in the Philadelphia Area
A Bucks County restaurant just made a major list of eateries with the best tasting menus, a huge accomplishment in the local dining scene. Jenn Ladd wrote about the restaurant in The Philadelphia Inquirer. Maize, located at 519 W Walnut Street in Perkasie, was recently listed as one of 15 local spots to have an…
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This Bucks County High School Football Team’s Success Story Mirrors that of a Big Philadelphia Sports Team
While they play different sports, the success story for a Bucks County football team reminds many of a major Philadelphia team’s journey. Staff writers at CBS News Philadelphia wrote about the similarities. The Pennsbury Falcons football team has been having a successful season, and many are comparing it to a recent line of victories for…









































