Richboro
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Richboro’s Athletes Helping Athletes Supporting Kids with Special Needs
Since 2002, Richboro-based Athletes Helping Athletes has been supporting young people with special needs, giving them a place to form relationships and build self-confidence, reports Erin Coleman for NBC 10 Philadelphia. The organization was founded by Rick Leonetti, who helped give a young man the chance to act as an honorary captain for Council Rock North’s football team. From there, the organization grew,…
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TD Bank Announces 51 Branch Closures, Including a Bucks County Location
As part of a move toward a digital-centric retail model, TD Bank intends to close 51 branches across 12 states, including one in Bucks County, writes Jeff Blumenthal for the Philadelphia Business Journal. These closures are part of the bank’s broader plan to eliminate or relocate ten percent of its branches. All of the Pennsylvania…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: $2M Extraordinary Colonial in Richboro
A colonial home on 1.01 acres with five bedrooms and five and a half bathrooms is available for sale in Richboro. This lovely residence exudes elegance and sophistication on a private cul-de-sac. Refined details include crown molding, recessed lighting, hardwood floors and intricately tiled surfaces. . . Among highlights are a two-story foyer with a…
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Richboro Family Shares Their Daughter’s Story and a Powerful Message of Hope
Michael Pulaski of Richboro shared the story of his children and the message of hope that his family wants to promote, writes Nikki DeMentri for CBS News. Their story begins with his daughter Sarah, a nine-year-old who was undergoing chemotherapy for leukemia in 2010. Sarah found joy in making art, creating impressive paintings that…
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Richboro Family Gets Matching Tattoos to Celebrate Eagles’ Super Bowl Win
The Erwin-Ford family, who watched the Eagles completely destroy the Chiefs from their grandparents’ home in Richboro, commemorated the moment with matching tattoos, writes Dave Uram for KYW Newsradio. “[My nephew] Chris had made a good point that we never really have to wear an Eagles shirt again because we always have it on us,”…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: A Tranquil $4.5M Ottsville Haven
A beautiful traditional home on 43.03 stunning acres with three bedrooms and two and a half bathrooms is available for sale in Ottsville. XXX XXX At Serenity Farm, peace and tranquility envelop you from the moment you enter the driveway. The property includes a reimagined farmhouse, contemporary studio apartment, stone bank barn, antique greenhouse, party…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Lovely Stone Family Home in Richboro
A stately stone colonial on 1.24 acres with four bedrooms and three full and two half bathrooms is available for sale in Richboro. . . The lovely main house features a family room that overlooks a patio, gardens, and the pool, a main-level primary suite, a breakfast room with vaulted ceilings and skylights, a home…
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Wawa Reimburses Richboro Customers for Contaminated Fuel Damages
In a swift response to a recent incident, Wawa has committed to reimbursing customers whose vehicles were damaged by contaminated fuel purchased at their Richboro location, writes Erin McCarthy for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The company announced this week that affected customers could see repair reimbursements soon. The incident, which occurred last week, caused numerous vehicles…
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Council Rock to Approve Full-Day Kindergarten Starting 2025
Council Rock school board is set to approve full-day kindergarten this week, writes Katherine Cressman for the Bucks County Courier Times. The district received strong support earlier this year for replacing the currently available half-day option with a longer program at all of its elementary schools. If approved, the move to a kindergarten day that…
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Heroic Richboro Taco Bell Manager Saves Choking Baby in Drive-Thru
A Richboro Taco Bell manager’s quick thinking and heroic actions saved the life of an 11-month-old baby, writes Charles Watson for ABC 7. Natasha Long, the mother, was at a Taco Bell drive-thru with her son, Myles, when she noticed he was struggling to breathe. In a panic, she pulled him from the car, screaming…
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These Attorneys Celebrated a Majestic “Hallowedding” at Northampton Valley Country Club
Attorneys Daryll Hawthorne and Robert Bernardo Jr. celebrated their unique union with a “Nightmare Before Christmas” themed wedding at the Northampton Valley Country Club, writes Laura Swartz for Philadelphia Magazine. The love story of this duo dates to December 2016 when they met as law students at Temple University. After briefly dating in…
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Bucks County Art Center’s Popular Craft Show Returning This Fall. Read for All the Details
An art center in Bucks County will be showcasing local artists’ work to the community in the next few months. The Tyler Park Center for the Arts, located at 10 Stable Mill Trail in Richboro, will be hosting the “Crafts in the Meadow” art show from Oct. 21 – 22. The first day will be…
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Bucks County History: Native Artist Known as One of the Country’s Foremost Portraitists
A painter from Bucks County has long been considered one of the most important artists in American history, creating several famous pieces. Staff writers at the Pennsylvania Center for the Book wrote about the artist. Rembrandt Peale was born at the VanArtsdalen farm, located around the area of Richboro, in early 1778. The son of…
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Richboro Synagogue Teacher Uses Sports to Get Students Excited About Learning
Marla Gelfont, a religious school teacher at Ohev Shalom Synagogue in Richboro and Spanish teacher at Northeast High School in Philadelphia, is getting her students excited about learning by incorporating sports into her lesson plans, writes Dave Uram for KYW Newsradio. “It gets the kids to actively want to learn,” she said. With the Eagles…
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Bucks County Dessert Company Selected for Target’s Retail Accelerator Program
A startup in Bucks County has recently been selected for a major program geared at helping small businesses get a kickstart. Lisa Dukart wrote about the local business owner for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Dr. Brownies, a dessert start-up based in Richboro, was recently selected for Target Forward Founders’ retail accelerator program. The local company…
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Famous Author Celebrating New Book’s Release at Bucks County Library
A famous author is making his way to Bucks County to discuss and celebrate the release of his upcoming novel. Christopher Paolini, the beloved author of “The Inheritance Cycle” series of novels, will be making an appearance at the Free Library of Northampton Township, located in Richboro, on May 17 at 6 PM. His new…









































