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Bucks250PA Wins Grant to Develop Revolutionary Trail Across the County
To celebrate America’s 250th birthday, plans have been made to develop a Revolutionary Trail across Bucks County, which received a grant of $5,000 from America250PA, writes Jeff Werner for Patch. Bucks250PA will be using the funds to form a digital and printed map experience listing the county’s historical sites and sharing untold stories from the Revolution, while supporting heritage tourism. “Throughout 2026, Bucks250PA aspires to…
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Here’s Where to Get a Fresh Turkey in Bucks County This Thanksgiving
Looking for a place to get a fresh turkey for this Thanksgiving? There are plenty of great farms, butchers and markets to check out in the Philly region, including two in Bucks County, writes Earl Hopkins for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Bolton’s Farm Market in Silverdale is the perfect spot to gather all your Thanksgiving food needs. Whether you’re looking for sides, pies or…
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Feasterville-Trevose Diner Is a Prime Destination For Excellent Breakfast
Suburban Diner is a beloved Feasterville-Trevose institution and one of the most cherished and well-known breakfast destinations in the area, writes Claire Allard for the Family Destination Guide. Suburban Diner has classic American diner charm, complete with a vintage-style sign proudly announcing that everything is baked on the premises. Its breakfast reputation is so strong…
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Celebrate the Holidays Across Bucks County at These Festive Spots
With the holidays just around the corner, there are plenty of spots across Bucks County to visit to help you get into the Christmas spirit this year, writes Megan Connelly for Visit Bucks County. New Hope is a gorgeous spot to explore during the Christmas season, ranked as one of the best holiday spots in the country. Visitors can get their…
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Harcum College Welcomes Zakarias Thornton as Chief Financial Officer
Harcum College has appointed Zakarias “Zak” Thornton as Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and key President’s Cabinet member accountable for Business Services, Controller’s office, and other related functions, effective Nov. 17, 2025. Thornton is a highly accomplished and strategic finance leader, bringing over a decade of dedicated experience in higher education financial management, planning, and operational…
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Boomi Expands Global Footprint With New Partnership in the Pet Care Sector
Conshohocken’s Boomi continues to expand its global reach, according to Business Wire. The company announced that Australia-based Greencross Pet Wellness Company, the nation’s largest pet care network, has adopted the Boomi Enterprise Platform to streamline its digital ecosystem. With more than 6,000 employees and hundreds of retail, veterinary, and grooming locations, GPWC sought a unified…
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Rare Coin Dealer in Broomall Skeptical About the $5M Penny
Broomall rare coin dealer Richard Weaver is skeptical about the potential value of the last new penny in the United States that was stamped at the United States Mint in Philadelphia on Nov. 12, 2025. The moment was captured by U.S. Treasurer Brandon Beach, who pressed the last pennies to be minted, holding the last…
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New Bakery Causes Chaos in Downingtown with Lines Out the Door
Chaos, a good kind, has erupted in Downingtown with the arrival of PanDoughMonium Bakery. Owner Robert Weinrich first thought of running his own bakery back in 2007. As a creative person whose process can sometimes be a little chaotic, hence the bakery’s name, Weinrich knew he had to pursue this dream one day. That dream…
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Earlier Sunsets, Cooling Temperatures, Lengthening Shadows: It’s Time to Explore Haunted Bucks County
The Haunted Places website positions itself as a collection spot for creepy destinations across the nation. Given its history and storied background, it’s not surprising to find a few entries here in Bucks County. While most of these sites are commercial entities, one is a cemetery. So, a general reminder about respectful behavior — even…
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Top Hospital Safety Score Awarded to St. Luke’s Upper Bucks Campus
St. Luke’s Upper Bucks Campus has earned an A grade for safety from the Leapfrog Group, a national nonprofit organization that evaluates health care quality, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. The newly released Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grades awarded the top grade to all eligible legacy St. Luke’s acute care hospitals, including the one in…
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Tea House and Shop in Doylestown Takes Visitors on a Trip to Wonderland
Take a trip to Wonderland at Doylestown’s Snarky Tea House, offering a variety of delicious sips and snacks along with a retail shop filled with fun items, reports Natalie Jason for 6abc. The tea house is run by manager Courtney Nicholas, the sister of Snarky Tea’s founder, Jenni-Lyn Williams. The company was started by Williams nine years…
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Bank of New York Mellon to Relocate, Significantly Reduce Philadelphia Office Space in 2026
The Bank of New York Mellon Corp. is planning to vacate its longtime namesake building in Center City as it reduces its Philadelphia office space, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Currently located at 1735 Market Street, the financial services firm plans to relocate to the One Logan Square building along the Benjamin…
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Pennsylvania Moves to Increase Oversight of PJM as Data Centers Drives Energy Concerns
As massive data centers continue to rise across the region, Pennsylvania lawmakers are moving to increase transparency around how the state’s electrical grid is managed, writes Frank Kummer for The Philadelphia Inquirer. A new bill introduced this week gives the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) greater oversight of PJM Interconnection. The Audubon grid operator is…
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Debate Over Exton Square Mall’s Future Continues as Abrams Realty Sues
The future of Exton Square Mall remains uncertain as the developer takes township officials to court after they rejected its plan for the massive shopping plaza, writes Erin McCarthy for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Elkins Park’s Abrams Realty & Development submitted plans to transform the 75-acre property into a mixed-use development with hundreds of townhouses, rental…
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Keep Music Alive in Brookhaven Named 2025 Nonprofit of the Year
The husband and wife team of Vincent James and Joann Pierdomenico are working hard to instill the love and benefits of music in children and adults. They run the nonprofit Keep Music Alive out of Brookhaven. Their mission promotes music in children’s education, in therapy, and for our overall happiness. Their efforts have earned them…
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Crossing Quilts of Valor Awards Four Bucks County Veterans with Quilts
Members of the Washington Crossing Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) and the Crossing Quilts of Valor organization recently presented four Bucks County veterans with special quilts, writes Jeff Werner for Patch. The quilts were handed out at a recent DAR meeting at Newtown’s Morrell Smith American Legion Post 440. The first recipient was U.S. Navy veteran William Redington,…
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Newtown’s On Demand! Brings Musical and Educational Events to Bucks County
Newtown’s On Demand! Programs and Events has been bringing live performances, educational speaker events and more to the Bucks County area and beyond since 2009. Founded by Natalie Kaye, the company acts as a speakers bureau, talent agency and event planner, booking speakers and performers for a variety of venues. For over 30 years, Kaye served as an event coordinator for major…









































