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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Gas Prices Are on Rise Throughout Bucks County. Here’s What to Know
Gas prices in Bucks County and nationwide are on the rise, but they still remain significantly under what they were last summer when a gallon…
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Several Bucks County Towns to Celebrate ‘National Night Out’ This Week
Several police departments in Bucks County will be partaking an annual event meant to bring the community together. Danielle Hess wrote about the activities for…
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Bucks County Mall to Open Two New Stores This Fall. Read to Learn When, Where, and What
A popular mall in Bucks County is preparing to open two new stores as they continue to update their decades-old building. Peg Quann wrote about…
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Bucks County History: Lost Article Documents Activities of Yardley’s Namesake Family
A historical association in Bucks County has dug up an old story about one popular town’s humble beginnings. Staff members of the Yardley Historical Association, located…
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Central Bucks to Vote on New Contract for Superintendent That Comes With $90K Raise
Central Bucks School District officials are set to vote on the new contract for Superintendent Abram Lucabaugh that would provide the administrator with a $90,000…
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Bucks County’s Oxford Valley Mall Chills Out for the Summer Thanks to New AC Units
One of the most popular malls in Bucks County has had a major update made to its building, allowing shoppers to chill out this summer.…
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Work Continues on Luxury Apartments at Oxford Valley Mall in Middletown
The work on phase one of construction of around 600 luxury apartments at the Oxford Valley Mall in Middletown, which could revive the once thriving…
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Sal’s Italian Deli Returns to Bristol with Its First Brick-and Mortar Location
The popular Sal’s Italian Deli has returned to Bristol with its first brick-and-mortar shop, writes Michele Haddon for the Philly Burbs. The Italian restaurant was…
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Morrisville Finds New Head Football Coach in Former Bensalem Assistant Mitch Cohen
Mitch Cohen, a former assistant coach at Conwell-Egan and Bensalem and the defensive coordinator of the Bulldogs for the past four years, is the new…
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Winning Powerball Ticket Worth $250,000 Sold at Shop in Fairless Hills
A winning Powerball ticket was sold at a venue in Bucks County, leaving one lucky winner with a large sum of money to collect. Damon…
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Bucks County Residents Should Not Worry About Impact of Tropical Storm Bret. Here’s Why
According to Michael Silva, a meteorologist at the National Weather Service in New Jersey, residents of Bucks County should not worry about Tropical Storm Bret,…
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Bristol Township the Next Stop in Bucks County’s Warehouse Boom
The Bristol Township Planning Commission has given the green light for construction of a three-story storage facility in Levittown and of a pair of replacement…
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Is a New Chick-fil-A Location Coming to Bucks County? Here’s What To Know
One of the most popular restaurant chains in the country is looking to open another location in Bucks County, taking the place of a closed…
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Bucks County Warehouse, Offering 500 New Jobs, Wins Final Approval from Local Township
After a long period of discussions and concerns, a new warehouse is being planned for Bucks County, bringing with it a slew of new jobs.…
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Warminster Rehabilitation Center Opening Another Location in Bucks County
A rehabilitation center in Bucks County is preparing to open a second location in the area, offering important medical treatments to residents. Damon C. Williams…
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Fairless Hills Nonprofit Aims to Distribute 100,000 Meals to ‘Knock Out Hunger’
A nonprofit in Bucks County is working to fight hunger in the area through a program that would feed those in need. Damon C. Williams wrote…
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Proposed Distribution Center in Hilltown Township No Longer Happening. Here’s Why
After much discussion and planning, a new distribution center in the Bucks County area is no longer moving forward. James McGinnis wrote about the center…
























