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Board President of Foundations Community Partnership Works To Help Bucks County Locals Live Their Best Lives
An important member of Foundations Community Partnership is working hard to help Bucks County residents live happy and healthy lives. Abigail Halloran, joined the organizations’s Board of Directors in 2016 and has served as Board President since January. Through her work with the local nonprofit, Halloran has been able to help provide behavioral health and…
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These Bucks County Corn Mazes Make For Great Fall Activities For Locals and Visitors
Known for its beautiful outdoor scenery, Bucks County is home to several corn mazes that will bring a lot of joy to your fall season. Staff writers at Visit Bucks County wrote about the local mazes. A perfect activity for cool fall afternoons, these local corn mazes are revered throughout the surrounding areas for their…
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Cherry Crest Adventure Farm Is an Award-Winning, A-Maize-ing Fall Destination
Autumn adventurers who feel they’re up to the challenge of a corn maze honored by USA Today for 10 years running should use their directional skills to get to Cherry Crest Adventure Farm in nearby Ronks, Pa. The Signature Attraction The 2022 edition of the destination’s signature attraction is 2.5 miles of paths crafted in…
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Newtown Offers Quality Modern Living in Charming Historic Setting
Newtown, founded by William Penn in 1684, offers its residents high-quality modern living with numerous amenities in a charming historic setting, writes Sandy Smith for the Philadelphia Magazine. As one of Bucks County’s oldest communities it boasts a rich treasure trove of historic and natural attractions. Among them is Tyler State Park, which is ideal…
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Bucks County Planning Commission Releases New Trails Map, A Guide for Local Outdoor Spots
To showcase the natural beauty that Bucks County has to offer, a local agency recently published a maps of all the trails in the area. The Bucks County Planning Commission, with its offices based in Doylestown, recently created an interactive map of all the trails in the county. The maps shows the locations of every…
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Fairless Hills Nonprofit Makes Appearance at the White House, Discuss Local Flood Recovery Program
A well-known Bucks County nonprofit recently made their way to the White House to discuss their impact throughout the area. United Way of Bucks County, a nonprofit based out of Fairless Hills, recently attended the “Communities in Action: Building a Better Pennsylvania”, a half-day series held in Washington, D.C. that allows similar organizations to talk…
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Central Bucks South Grad’s Nonprofit Making A Difference To Residents With Disabilities
A nonprofit in the Bucks County area is working with local residents with disabilities, making a difference in how they live their lives. Michele Haddon wrote about the organization for the Bucks County Courier Times. The Next Step Programs, a nonprofit based out the Doylestown area, is helping those living with disabilities to get jobs…
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These Bucks County Haunted Houses Will Make For An Extra Frightening Halloween Season
Known for its haunted history, Bucks County has several places that fright-seekers can go to this Halloween season. Staff writers at the Bucks County Courier Times compiled a list of the haunted spots. Halloween House Bucks County, held at the Oxford Vally Mall in Middletown, is renounced for its scary atmosphere and its appeal to…
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Primary Care Service Provider Opens Latest Medical Practice in Doylestown Area
A major provider of direct primary care services has recently opened their latest medical center in the Bucks County area. John George wrote about the new center for the Philadelphia Business Journal. PeopleOne Health, which has multiple centers throughout Pennsylvania, just opened their latest location in Doylestown, their first in Bucks County. Offering fast and…
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Weekend Wanderer: My Not-So-New Car
You may recall I scrapped my dad’s car. I got rid of my mom’s car, too. Doing so was way more work and way less fun than getting rid of my dad’s car. I mean, my mom’s car didn’t have unlabeled bottles of what my dad, AKA Indy, called “either vanilla extract or motor oil.”…
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Perkasie Museum Has Rare, Antique Items That Tell The Area’s History
A Bucks County museum offers visitors the chance to learn about the area’s history through antique and rare items on display. The Perkasie Historical Society, located at 513 W. Walnut Street, will be open this Sunday, as the Perkasie Fall Fest has been cancelled due to the weather. Founded in 1954, the volunteer organization oversees…
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Come See One of Bucks County’s Most Haunted Towns on This Popular Ghost Tour
A spooky tour is once again coming to an historic Bucks County town, bringing the skeletons out of the closet and the ghosts into the light. The Adi-Kent Thomas Jeffrey Ghost Tours, also known as the Ghost Tours of New Hope, are back in action in this popular Bucks County town. A nighttime event that…
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Doylestown Borough Hosts Talk, Where A Local Woman Acted as a Noted Bucks County Suffragist
A Bucks County borough, partnering with a local historical society, gave a unique talk where an actor gave a speech as a noted suffragist. Doylestown Borough recently hosted an event with the Doylestown Historical Society and the League of Women Voters in Bucks County, which saw a member for he latter-mentioned political organization give a…
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Warminster Food Bank Receives $10K Donation, Will Use Funds To Fight Local Hunger
A local food bank recently received a heft donation that will be used to gather more food and supplies for residents in need. The Warminster Food Bank was given a donation of $10,000 from Giant Food Stores, a supermarket chain the food bank regularly works with. The money will be used to aid those in…
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Bucks County Family Honored for Saving a Young Boy From Drowning
Members of a family from Bucks County were recently honored for their efforts in rescuing a boy who was drowning in a local pool. Dino Ciliberti wrote about the recent act of heroism fro the Bensalem Patch. Bensalem residents Veysal Badalov, Zhafar Badalov and Khamida Badalov were recently acknowledged and honored by the Bensalem Council…
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This Bucks County Park Just Re-Opened and Is Dedicated To All Children of All Abilities
The Miracle League of Northampton Township recently celebrated the reopening of the Miracle League Playground at the Northampton Township Municipal Park in Churchville, writes Dino Ciliberti for the Patch. The non-profit that supports more than 250 individuals with disabilities across Bucks County and neighboring communities through its high-quality facilities and sports programs noted that the…
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Fallsington Library Offering Rare, Antique Items For Collectors of All Kinds
A Bucks County library is offering a collection of unique finds at a recent auction they held for they community. The Fallsington Library is hosting an online auction fundraiser to support their operations in the Bucks County area. Original art, pottery, instruments, and vintage goods will be offered through the event. “Stop by during open…
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This Bucks County High School Is Promoting STEM-Based Activities for Girls This Fall
A Bucks County high school is offering STEM-based activities for its female students this coming October. Staff writers at Lower Bucks Times wrote about the upcoming event. Archbishop Wood High School, located at 655 York Road in Warminster, will be hosting an event for local Girl Scouts who are at the Junior and Brownie level…








































