Bucks County Courier Times
The Bucks County Courier Times is a daily broadsheet newspaper based in Levittown, Pennsylvania. It was established in 1954 through the merger of the Bristol Courier and Levittown Times.
The newspaper is currently owned by Gannett and serves Lower Bucks County, providing coverage on local news, politics, sports, and community events.
Address: One Oxford Valley, 2300 East Lincoln Highway, Suite 500D, Langhorne, PA 19047
Phone: (866) 492-1514
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Warminster Giant Sells Winning PA Lottery Scratch-Off Ticket Worth $3.2 Million
Bucks County’s lucky lottery streak just got a little richer. A “20,000 a Month for Life” scratch-off ticket was recently sold at a Giant supermarket…
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Levittown: The Bucks County Town That Changed How America Builds Homes
In 1952, Bucks County farmland became the testing ground for a new way of building America, one that would put a house within reach of…
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New Hope Riverfront Home With Glass Facade Listed for Nearly $10 Million
Where a 1930s cottage once stood on the banks of the Delaware River, a glass architectural statement has taken its place. Now, it’s on the…
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New Delaware River Bridge Project Threatens Bristol Township Homes in Edgely Neighborhood
More than a dozen Bristol Township homes could be demolished to make way for a new Delaware River Bridge as the Pennsylvania Turnpike pushes forward…
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A $100 Down Payment and 70 Years Later: The Couple Who Bought an Original Levittown Home and Never Left
Stan and Anna Mae Fretz have lived in Levittown since buying one of its original homes in 1953, according to JD Mullane at the Bucks…
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Best Burgers in Bucks County: Three Family-Owned Spots Serving Some of the Best Burgers Around
The best burger in Bucks County might not be at the place everyone’s talking about. It might be at the place everyone’s been going to…
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Holy Ghost Baseball Coach Greg Olenski Named Coach of the Year as Firebirds Return to State Championships
Holy Ghost Preparatory School’s baseball team has made a habit of playing in big games in June. The Firebirds recently returned to the PIAA Class…
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Bensalem’s On The Border Mexican Grill Closes Amid Nationwide Chain Shutdown
Another familiar name is leaving Bensalem. On The Border Mexican Grill & Cantina at Neshaminy Mall is shutting its doors as part of a nationwide…
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Bucks County Sports Bars Celebrate the FIFA World Cup With Drinks, Deals and Watch Parties
The World Cup is coming to the Philadelphia region—and Bucks County’s sports bars are ready to roll out the welcome mat, writes Michele Haddon for…
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What Should Replace Oxford Valley Mall? More Than 80 Bucks County Residents Weighed In
If Bucks County residents had their way, Oxford Valley Mall would become part restaurant district, part entertainment hub, part town center, and in at least…
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Bucks County Reporter Returns to 1976 Double Murder Case in New True Crime Book
It started with a tip at a 7-Eleven. Nearly 50 years later, that chance stop has become a book, and for Kathryn Canavan, a reckoning…
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Who Was George Nakashima? The Architect-Turned-Woodworker Behind an Iconic New Hope Legacy
World-renowned architect George Nakashima rose from humble beginnings to become one of the most respected woodworkers in the world. While his career has earned him…
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Wealthiest Towns in Bucks County: Upper Makefield, Solebury Lead Pennsylvania Rankings
Bucks County is home to some of Pennsylvania’s wealthiest zip codes, and the numbers back it up, writes Chris Ullery for Bucks County Courier Times.…
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Churchville Neighbors Rally After Iconic Michael Myers Mannequin Removed From Street Corner
For five years, Michael Myers stood watch over the corner of Elm Avenue and Brook Drive in Churchville. Not the real one, of course, but…
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After a 10-Year Journey, Plumsteadville Teen to Compete on American Ninja Warrior Season 18
It started with a birthday party. Now, Plumsteadville teen Nick Warren is headed to national television, writes Michele Haddon for Bucks County Courier Times. Warren,…
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Oxford Valley Mall Isn’t Dead. It’s Becoming Bucks County’s Next Town Center.
Walk through Oxford Valley Mall on a Tuesday afternoon and something becomes obvious pretty quickly: this place is not what it used to be. Storefronts…

























