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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Bucks County Nonprofits Seek Holiday Volunteer Groups for Community Support
As the holidays approach, an ample number of nonprofits in Bucks County need volunteer groups, writes Damon C. Williams for the Bucks County Courier Times.…
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As Giving Tuesday Approaches, Here are Bucks County Nonprofits to Support
Numerous Bucks County nonprofits are gearing up for the holiday season, and there are plenty in the region to support, writes James McGinnis for the…
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Discover Bucks County’s Best Spots for Picture-Perfect Holiday Photos
If you are looking for the ideal place to take your holiday photos, there are plenty of iconic spots in Bucks County that could provide…
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Historic 100th Season Marks the End for The Cougars: George School’s Football Team Discontinued
George School’s football program is reaching the end zone, as the Newtown private Quaker school decided to discontinue the team, writes Tom Moore for the…
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How Newtown Lost the Opportunity to Host the Delaware Canal
If things panned out differently in the 19th century, the Delaware Canal could have called Newtown home, writes Carl LaVo for the Bucks County Courier…
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After 91 Years, Iconic Frederick’s Flowers in Hilltown Announces Closure
Frederick’s Flowers in Hilltown, the cut flowers and greenhouse business that has been a mainstay for more than nine decades, will close its doors for…
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Bristol’s Silver Lake Nature Center Boasts of 35-Foot-High Eastern Redbud Tree
Bucks County has its latest champion, but this one is a bit taller than the rest – and not a person but instead can be…
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Warrington Wawa’s Upgrade Includes Bigger Store and Gas Station
The Warrington Wawa will be pumping the brakes on operations, but only to make room for a larger space, writes Michele Haddon. The Philly-area…
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Ashlynn Distillery Launches Spirits Honoring Morrisville’s Historical Summerseat Mansion
This once headquarters of George Washington in December 1776, and home to two signers of the U.S. Constitution, is getting a taste of modern entrepreneurship…
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Filmmaker Restores Sarobia, a Lost Alice in Wonderland Sculpture Garden in Bensalem
The lost “Alice in Wonderland” sculpture garden of Sarobia, which captivated visitors in the 1920s, has been unearthed and brought back to life within Neshaminy…
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Beloved Feasterville Staple, Fireside Smokehouse Inn, Welcomes New Owners
After 45 years of entrepreneurship, Dottie Sentner is passing the ownership baton of the beloved Fireside Smokehouse Inn in Feasterville, writes Michele Haddon for Bucks…
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Archbishop Wood’s Gwen Hamilton Has Winning Streak in Cross Country, Secures Two Catholic League Titles
Since joining Archbishop Wood cross country team last year, Gwen Hamilton won her very first Catholic League batch meet and every subsequent meet she participated…
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Bucks County Partnership with Collar Counties Aims for Affordable Electricity
The Bucks County partnership with surrounding counties aims to keep the power on in an efficient and cost-reductive way, writes Peg Quan for the Bucks…
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New Doylestown Innovative Crisis Stabilization Center is a First in Pennsylvania
Doylestown is introducing a groundbreaking addition to mental health services in The Keystone State with the Innovative Crisis Stabilization Center, writes Wenjing Ding for Bucks…
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Bucks County Thrift Stores Remind Shoppers They Aid Good Causes When Thrifting
Thrift stores in Bucks County are using the resurgence in interest fueled by various social media sites to remind shoppers that they are aiding good…
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Lottery Ticket Worth $100,000 Sold at Middletown Store. Read for All the Details
A lottery player recently purchased a winning ticket at a Bucks County shop, and now officials are waiting to find the winner. Peg Quann wrote about the winning…
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Husky Who Stopped Traffic on I-95 Brought Back Safely to Bucks County Pet Center
A young Husky called Enzo, the four-legged escape artist who stopped traffic at rush hour on I-95 on Friday, had to be rescued once again…
























