Culture
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‘Mare of Easttown’ Creator Shooting New Film Just Outside of Bucks County
The creator of a popular television show is filming his new movie in an area just outside of Bucks County, and fans are excited for finished product. Franki Rudnesky wrote about the film in the PhillyVoice. Brad Ingelsby, the creator of the popular series “Mare of Easttown”, is filming a new movie in the area…
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Langhorne Museum Sets Up Juneteenth Exhibit at Local Amusement Park
A museum in Bucks County has prepared an exhibit to share local history and celebrate the holiday of Juneteenth. The African American Museum of Bucks County, located at 215 East Richardson Avenue in Langhorne, has set up an exhibit dedicated to Juneteenth at Sesame Place. It was opened to the public on June 5 and…
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Bucks County Free Library’s Summer Reading Program Kicks Off Later This Month
Bucks County Free Library’s all-ages Summer Quest reading program returns on June 24. Starting that day, Summer Questers can pick up toddler, elementary, or teen/adult reading logs at any Bucks County Free Library branch. For each day they read at least 10 minutes, readers fill in a leaf on the tree on the front of…
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Air Conditions in Bucks County, Other Areas Continue to Worsen. Here’s What to Know
Residents of Bucks County are continuing to deal with smoky and unsafe air conditions as foreign wildfires continue to rage on. Yesterday, the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection announced a Code Red Air Quality Action Day for June 7 due to smoke that originated from wildfires in Canada. Overtime, the smoke has moved south into the United States and is now…
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‘Hover Through the Fog and Filthy Air’: Shakespeare Play Postponed Due to Smoke in Bucks County
A rendition of a classic play in Bucks County has been postponed due to unsafe air conditions in and around the area. As part of the Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival, a performance of William Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”, which was set to be held at the Bucks County Courthouse in Doylestown, has been postponed. This…
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Historic Park in Bucks County to Celebrate Juneteenth with Several Special Events
In honor of Juneteenth on June 17, Washington Crossing Historic Park will host several free special events and activities that will educate visitors about the contribution of African American soldiers during the American Revolution. The day will begin at 3:30 PM in the park’s Visitor Center auditorium with a free lecture that will highlight the…
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Famous Theater in Bucks County Kicking Off Summer with Cult-Classic Movie Series
A well-known theater in Bucks County will be showing several classic films to kick off their summer festivities. The Newtown Theatre, located at 120 North State Street in Newtown, will debut “The Cult Vault” this summer, a series of 10 cult-classic films that will all be shown for free.to series sponsor Attleboro Wealth Management in…
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Arts and Crafts Show Returning to Bucks County Park. Learn to Know When and Where
A popular art event will be returning to Bucks County this weekend, with several local venues showing incredible pieces. Officials from Lower Makefield Township have confirmed that the annual “Art in the Park” program will begin on June 10, with an arts and crafts festival being held at the Garden of Reflection 9/11 Memorial, located at 1950 Woodside Road…
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Annual ‘Delaware River Sojourn’ to End Near Bucks County Later This Month
Paddlers of all ages and experience levels can register for the 28th Delaware River Sojourn, which takes place from June 17 – 23. Participants may sign up for the entire trip or for the day(s) of their choice. The Delaware River Sojourn combines guided paddling excursions, educational programs, camping and camaraderie. Geared for everyone, the Sojourn helps people learn about and appreciate…
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Bucks County Bookstore Stocks New Book by Local Woodworking Group
One of the most popular bookshops in Bucks County is now carrying a book on a famous woodworker who practiced his craft in the area. Farley’s Bookshop, located at 44 South Main Street in New Hope, recently opened their doors back up after several months of renovations to the store’s interior. As they had before, they are carrying…
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Annual Outdoor Market to Be Held at Bucks County Park, Complete with Live Entertainment
An annual outdoor market will be returning to Bucks County, offering a wide variety of products to buy and entertainment to be enjoyed. The Ben Wilson Senior Activity Center, located at 580 Delmont Avenue in Warminster, will be hosting the Warminster Pop- Up Summer Fresh Market on July 16 from 9:30 AM – 1 PM.…
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Yardley Playground Temporarily Closes After Mother Duck Claims Area to Hatch Eggs
A playground in Bucks County has been temporarily closed to the public after a local animal decided that it was the perfect place to settle down. Kids Kingdom Playground, located at 1100 Edgewood Road in Yardley, has been blocked off with police tape for a very unique reason: a mother duck decided that the middle…
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AOY Art Center Sets Up Statues in Bucks County Park as Part of Recent Installation
An art center in Bucks County has placed a series of statues in a local park in a continued effort to promote creativity in the area. AOY Art Center, headquartered at 949 Mirror Lake Road in Morrisville, have set up new statues at the Garden of Reflection 9/11 Memorial in Yardley as a part of the…
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Historical Society from Bucks County Remembers Life of Administrator, Curator
A historical organization in Bucks County is remembering the life and legacy of one of their longtime members, who oversaw their operations. The Doylestown Historical Society, located at 56 South Main Street in Doylestown, is remembering their administrators and curator, Fletcher Walls, who served with the organization for many years. Walls recently passed away after…
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Bookstore Just Outside of Bucks County Acknowledged by Major Literary Nonprofit
A popular nonprofit devoted to the world of bookstores has recently highlighted a well-known business just outside of the Bucks County area. IndieBound, a website devoted to all things books, regularly acknowledges noteworthy bookstores around the country. Recently, the site took notice of the Frenchtown Bookshop, located at 28 Bridge Street in the namesake town…
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Bucks County Library Sees Book Returned 44 Years After Original Checkout
For one Bucks County reader, more than 40 years passed between checking out a book and returning it to the Bucks County Free Library. “Protecting Our Environment”, Volume 42, Number 1, edited by Grant S. McClellan, found its way back to the Yardley-Makefield branch of Bucks County Free Library on May 12, which is 44…
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Bucks County Community College to Host Gazing Inward and Beyond at Art Center
The Hicks Art Center Gallery at Bucks County Community College has announced the opening of the summer exhibition, Astronomical: Gazing Inward and Beyond on view from June 5 – Sept. 8. The Gallery is located in the Hicks Art Center building on the Newtown campus. The artists in Astronomical: Gazing Inward and Beyond look to celestial bodies of constellations…
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See What This Building Just Outside of Bucks County Has Looked Like Over the Centuries
A historical society in a town just outside of Bucks County recently discussed the interesting history of one of the area’s local establishments. The Lambertville Historical Society, headquartered at the Marshall House Museum at 60 Bridge Street in Lambertville, recently took to social media to discuss a local building full of local history. 45 North…









































