• Bucks County Community College’s Short Fiction Competition Honors Novice Novelists

    Bucks County Community College’s Short Fiction Competition Honors Novice Novelists

    Three local high-school authors earned recognition for their short fiction from Bucks County Community College. The annual literary competition is funded by the college, including its Department of Language and Literature, which also supplied Professor Joseph Shakely as judge. The three winners are: Maria Kesisoglou, ninth-grader, New Hope-Solebury High School Bethany Conover, sophomore, Council Rock…

  • Back for 2022: The Bucks County Duathlon, a Run-Bike-Run Competition at Washington Crossing

    Back for 2022: The Bucks County Duathlon, a Run-Bike-Run Competition at Washington Crossing

    After a four-year standstill, the Bucks County Duathlon (BCD) is in the move again for Sept. 4, 2022. The announcement of the end of its COVID-19 hiatus was in FlyingFishHockey. The BCD comprises two two-mile runs with a 10-mile bike ride sandwiched between. The Sept. 4, 2022, event will make the 11th edition of the…

  • Beautiful Blooms Will Soon Beckon at Bucks County’s Flower Farms

    Beautiful Blooms Will Soon Beckon at Bucks County’s Flower Farms

    The early-bird daffodils are sagging, yet tulips are still slumbering, currently making the most pickable flower in Bucks County the dandelion. But prime flower-picking days are nearing. Candis McLean listed three local go-to spots in The Philadelphia Inquirer. The best way to ensure long-lasting, fragrant flowers is to pick them right from the source. Among…

  • Center Valley’s DeSales U Announces Veterans Scholarship

    Center Valley’s DeSales U Announces Veterans Scholarship

    As part of its mission, DeSales University believes in education for all, including those who have served and are serving our country. The Office of Veterans and Military Services offers services to veterans or active-duty military members, including assistance with applying for VA Educational Benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs and accessing aid through the Yellow…

  • Ridership, Revenue Stats for SEPTA Better but Still a Bumpy Ride

    Ridership, Revenue Stats for SEPTA Better but Still a Bumpy Ride

    In March, SEPTA’s bus, train and subway ridership was the highest it’s been since the pandemic started, writes Ryan Mulligan for Philadelphia Business Journal. But revenue for the month is still short of SEPTA’s budget estimate. There were just slightly over 15 million passenger rides in March, the highest in two years and a 33…

  • ‘I Was Always Under There’: Berwyn Man Struggling with Addiction Turns to Painting as a Means of Healing

    ‘I Was Always Under There’: Berwyn Man Struggling with Addiction Turns to Painting as a Means of Healing

    Burned out and struggling with addiction as a loan officer for PNC Bank, Berwyn resident J.P. Weber turned to painting as a means for healing not only himself but also his relationship with his wife and three daughters, writes Kim Douglas for Main Line Today.  Art therapy gave Weber the direction he needed to evaluate…

  • Volumes of Veggies: In-County CSAs Connect Purchasers with Steady Access to Farm-Fresh Produce

    Volumes of Veggies: In-County CSAs Connect Purchasers with Steady Access to Farm-Fresh Produce

    Consumers who participate in community-supported agriculture (CSA) arrangements to access fresh produce gain dual advantages: They access a steady stream of picked-at-prime fruits and vegetables. And they support nearby agribusinesses, a vital part of area economics. Lillian Gerczyk, of Philadelphia Magazine, harvested information on two standout CSA opportunities in Bucks County. CSAs are crop-sharing arrangements…

  • New Penn Community Bank Messaging — ‘Start Here. Grow Here. Stay Here’ — Highlights Its Long Game

    New Penn Community Bank Messaging — ‘Start Here. Grow Here. Stay Here’ — Highlights Its Long Game

    Penn Community Bank has a new, multichannel marketing campaign that highlights its position as a trusted financial partner for individuals, families, and businesses at any life stage. “No matter where a customer is on life’s journey — just starting out, well on their way, or planning for the future — Penn Community Bank is right…

  • Bucks County STEM Nonprofit, Founded by High School Pair, Gains Board of Directors to Further Its Goals

    Bucks County STEM Nonprofit, Founded by High School Pair, Gains Board of Directors to Further Its Goals

    Girls Code the World, an educational nonprofit founded by two Bucks County high-schoolers, is stepping up its game. The program — advocating science, technology, engineering, and mathematics for female students — is establishing a Board of Directors and strengthening its ability to access funding sources. John Fey discovered the developments for the Yardley Patch. Girls…

  • Quakertown Basketball Coach Fred Richter Enters Pa. Sports Hall of Fame; Taught Basics the ‘Right Way’

    Quakertown Basketball Coach Fred Richter Enters Pa. Sports Hall of Fame; Taught Basics the ‘Right Way’

    Fred Richter, player for and coach of the Quakertown High School basketball team, has long been called a legend. But later this month, he’ll officially be bestowed the title. Karen Sangillo reported his induction into the Pa. Sports Hall of Fame in the Bucks County Herald. Richter was a three-year starter for Quakertown’s basketball team…

  • Newlin Township Land — the Only Native American Burial Ground in Chesco — Returned to ‘Rightful Owners’ for … $1

    Newlin Township Land — the Only Native American Burial Ground in Chesco — Returned to ‘Rightful Owners’ for … $1

    A half-acre Native American burial site in Newlin Township is returning to its “rightful owners” after previous owner Carol McCloskey closed a $1 deal with the Delaware Nation in Anadarko, Okla., writes Frank Kummer for The Philadelphia Inquirer.  McCloskey first purchased the land in 1987. As the only officially recognized Native American burial ground in Chester County,…

  • Yardley Couple Pleads Guilty to Car Thefts; The Pair of Grinches Also Burgled a House on Christmas Night

    Yardley Couple Pleads Guilty to Car Thefts; The Pair of Grinches Also Burgled a House on Christmas Night

    Yes, it’s Easter Bunny season, but a Yardley couple — Keith Johnson and Jessica Fletcher — is being jailed for crimes that include a decidedly Grinchy act on Christmas night 2010. On a more widespread basis, they also stole more than 250 motor vehicles in Southeastern Pa. The case’s resolution was announced by the office…

  • Cryodon Mobility Tricycle Firm Donates ‘Liberty Trikes’ to Physically Challenged Kids, Freeing Them for Fun

    Cryodon Mobility Tricycle Firm Donates ‘Liberty Trikes’ to Physically Challenged Kids, Freeing Them for Fun

    Electric Bike Technologies, Inc. (EBT), Croydon, is donating 20 battery-powered bikes to youngsters diagnosed with Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), Duchenne muscular dystrophy, and other physical challenges. Each recipient received a model from the company’s Liberty Trike line. The donation outreach started in 2019, at the request of a mom wanting to give her daughter a…

  • Bucks County Free Library User, Having Rediscovered Its Value during COVID, Now Gives Back as Volunteer

    Bucks County Free Library User, Having Rediscovered Its Value during COVID, Now Gives Back as Volunteer

    Avid reader Pat Dunn had few choices for accessing literature when the Bucks County Free Library shut down as a cautionary move during COVID-19. She could scale back her reading. Or purchase books rather than borrow them. She made do. And in a case of “absence makes the heart grow fonder,” when the library reopened…

  • Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick Joins YMCA Leadership for Fairless Hills Branch Ribbon Cutting

    Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick Joins YMCA Leadership for Fairless Hills Branch Ribbon Cutting

    YMCA of Bucks and Hunterdon Counties — along with more than 350 volunteers, donors, elected officials, staff and members of the community — celebrated the reopening of the fully renovated Fairless Hills branch during a ribbon-cutting ceremony yesterday. Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick (PA-1), in his remarks to the crowd, congratulated the Y and its donors for…

  • Meridian Bank House of the Week: Rushland Reproduction Farmhouse Sure to Be Gone in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1…

    Meridian Bank House of the Week: Rushland Reproduction Farmhouse Sure to Be Gone in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1…

    3135 Rushland Road, Rushland, is a stunning, custom-built reproduction farmhouse built in 2005. The home’s 9,168 sq. ft. provides a countdown of plusses: Five bedrooms Four levels of living space Three fireplaces Two laundry rooms One idyllic in-ground pool The family room, with its impressive two-story design, contains one of the triple-play of fireplaces. .…

  • Grants Are Available to Help You Fund Your Next Playground Project

    Grants Are Available to Help You Fund Your Next Playground Project

    Thinking of constructing or renovating a playground for your organization, or do you just need some support maintaining an existing playground? There are a number of private and public funding organizations that can provide grants that will get you on your way, according to General Recreation, Inc. in Newtown Square. Playgrounds can be an expensive…

  • Region-wide Egg Shortage Beats Down Easter Sales at Local Bakeries

    Region-wide Egg Shortage Beats Down Easter Sales at Local Bakeries

    It’s a familiar story these days. Egg costs are skyrocketing, because of a supply shortage. This time, it’s an outbreak of bird flu, writes Joe Holden for CBS3 Philly. Limited supplies and price hikes are creating challenges for local bakeries like Traub’s Bakery in Prospect Park, Delaware County, for Easter celebrations this weekend. “I’ve never…