• Famed Buckingham Coffee Bar Opens Second Location in Point Pleasant

    Famed Buckingham Coffee Bar Opens Second Location in Point Pleasant

    The popular Amsterdam Coffee Bar in Buckingham recently opened a second location in Point Pleasant, tucked inside Kolbe’s Antiques & Art on the Delaware River, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. Kolbe’s, the restored 1700s hotel at River and Byram Roads, houses over 50 vendors offering an eclectic collection of fine art and antiques in…

  • Boo’s Brewing Co. and Firehouse Grill Set to Open in Point Pleasant This Week

    Boo’s Brewing Co. and Firehouse Grill Set to Open in Point Pleasant This Week

    Boo’s Brewing Co. and Firehouse Grill, a new brewery and barbecue spot, is set to open next week in Point Pleasant inside the former firehouse on River Road, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times. Brewmaster Karen Giordano teamed up with local builder and designer Glen Stephan to bring their brewery and restaurant…

  • Explore Tubing and Kayaking Adventures at Bucks County River Country

    Explore Tubing and Kayaking Adventures at Bucks County River Country

    Bucks County River Country in Point Pleasant offers a perfect way to relax and spend a fun few hours on the Delaware River, reports Bob Kelly for FOX 29 Philadelphia. “We have multiple options for tubing, kayaking, canoeing, and rafting,” said John Haubert, the owner of Bucks County River Country. “We have a four-mile option…

  • Point Pleasant Landscaping Company Has Been Beautifying Bucks County for Almost 100 Years

    Point Pleasant Landscaping Company Has Been Beautifying Bucks County for Almost 100 Years

    Walter’s Nursery, located at 152 River Road in Point Pleasant, has been creating designer gardens and landscaping masterpieces for close to a century. In 1930, John Willis Walter, Jr., the founder of the business, graduated from North Carolina State University with a degree in forestry. He opened the nursery that same year, starting with a…

  • New Film Marks 40th Anniversary of the Protests Sparked by Point Pleasant Water Project

    New Film Marks 40th Anniversary of the Protests Sparked by Point Pleasant Water Project

    An upcoming documentary will revisit one of the most contentious and groundbreaking protests ever to have occurred in Bucks County. The film, titled “Uprising Along the Delaware: How the Point Pleasant Water Project United Thousands in Civil Disobedience”, tells the story of the protests that erupted as work commenced on the massive water supply project.…

  • Point Pleasant Business Keeps Tubing a Bucks County Tradition on the Delaware River

    Point Pleasant Business Keeps Tubing a Bucks County Tradition on the Delaware River

    A Delaware River tubing trip is a great way for an entire family to spend a warm summer day enjoying the great outdoors in Bucks County. The Bucks County River Country, located in Point Pleasant, is one company that you can turn to when planning an exciting but also relaxing outing. The best time to book a trip…

  • MayFest Arriving to Point Pleasant This Weekend. Read to Learn All the Details

    MayFest Arriving to Point Pleasant This Weekend. Read to Learn All the Details

    MayFest is promising to bring a weekend filled with activities to Point Pleasant as local small businesses come together to celebrate the month of May, writes Jeff Werner for the New Hope-Lambertville Patch. On May 6, the Craft Hive Honey House will host vendors and unveil its new location when it holds a grand re-opening…

  • Hang onto Those Handlebars! Bucks County Has Two Highly Esteemed Sites for Mountain Biking

    Hang onto Those Handlebars! Bucks County Has Two Highly Esteemed Sites for Mountain Biking

    Bucks County is home to two of the ten best places to go mountain biking in the Philadelphia region, writes Melissa Martens for Philadelphia Magazine. Nockamixon State Park in Quakertown offers ten miles of trails around Lake Nockamixon. They are an appropriate challenge for both beginner and intermediate riders. And they provide gorgeous scenic views…

  • Point Pleasant Couple Transforms Bamboo- and Poison-Ivy Choked Plot to the Pristine Gardens at Mill Fleurs

    Point Pleasant Couple Transforms Bamboo- and Poison-Ivy Choked Plot to the Pristine Gardens at Mill Fleurs

    Barbara Tiffany’s husband, Robert, had his heart set on a 10,500-square-foot space in Point Pleasant, near the Delaware River. He saw potential. His wife saw a plot so in need of effort that her reaction to its purchase was: “Over my dead body.” FOX 29 Philadelphia dug up the story of how they acquired the…