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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Remembering Washington Crossing Runner Who Spent Most of His Time Encouraging Others to Be Their Best
Longtime Washington Crossing resident Greg Grace died on July 2 at age 65 after a heroic 17-year battle with Parkinson’s Disease, but his legacy will…
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Manoff Market Cidery is the Latest Successful Endeavor of Family-Owned Manoff Market Gardens
With Manoff Market Gardens in Solebury Township running successfully for nearly four decades, Amy and Gary Manoff have recently expanded the business with Manoff Market…
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Northampton Zoning Board Gives Green Light to Holland Wawa, Case Heads Back to Local Court
Northampton Zoning Board has allowed plans for a Wawa with a fueling station in the Holland section of the township to move forward despite the…
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Yardley-based Getanicki Offers Personalized and Locally Curated Convenience to Lower Bucks Residents
Guided by their family experience, Curie and JP Gooden founded Getanicki, an errand-running service that specializes in personalized and locally curated convenience, writes Michele Haddon…
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Peaceful Pups: Bensalem Scout Project Provides Calm Setting for Shelter Dogs
It’s not easy being a shelter dog. There’s the confusion of being removed from home, the strangeness of a new pack, a parade of curious…
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Langhorne Citizen Joyously Turns 100, But Continues to Sift Long-Ago Military Memories
The Ukraine situation has seeped its way into the consciousness of Langhorne’s George Krikorian. On the cusp of his 100th birthday, he’s all smiles about…
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Tinicum Townships Exist in Bucks County (and Delco) from One Mispronounced Word
In one place, you can take off in a glider. In the other, a Boeing 737. Two different scenes. Same township name, writes Carl LaVO…
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Warrington, Warminster May Become the Safe-Drinking Water Standard for Communities Nationwide
Last week, an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) advisory revised the level of harmful PFAS substances — per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances — by which drinking-water is…
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Hang on to Your Hats — And Kids And Roofs — More Wild Summer Weather Is Likely in Bucks County
Those harsh cellphone tones that blare weather warnings? Bucks County residents best get used to them this summer. James McGinnis looked out the long-term forecast…
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High School Runner Who Cracked the State’s H.S. Four-Minute Mile Barrier Considers Throwing Next Race
A record-setting athlete at a competition immediately following the standout performance can face an awful burden. Competitor and fan expectations are understandably high, ramping up…
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Penn Community Bank Employees Will Lace Up Their Gloves to Knock Out Hunger
Penn Community Bank employees and leadership are taking part in the tenth edition of Bucks Knocks Out (BKO) Hunger this Friday, June 17. The bank…
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Levittown Bike Rider Saddles Up for 500-Mile Charity Ride
Levittown cyclist Joe Boyce will pump his pedals for 500 miles next month, raising money for Anchor House, a N.J. nonprofit that helps homeless children.…
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Bucks County’s Residential Real Estate Boom Is Exploding the Dreams of Low-Income Purchasers
It’s true that a rising tide lifts all boats, meaning that one change can sometimes improve the general status of many. But there’s an downside…
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Experts Sink Their Teeth into the Issue of Encouraging Local Bat Population Growth
Durham Township, in the county’s extreme northeast corner, still houses the vestiges of an iron ore mine that dates to the 1600s. Throughout history, the…
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Keystone Trade Center Breaks Ground at Former Falls Township U.S. Steel Site
The Herculean effort to transform the former U.S. Steel site in Falls Township into the new Keystone Trade Center took an obvious step forward last…
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Robot Takeover of Local Retirement Communities Continues
Yet another Bucks County senior living facility is employing robotic help in its kitchen. Michele Haddon, at the Bucks County Courier Times, input the data…

























