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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Atlee Square at Oxford Valley Mall in Middletown To Gain 223 Luxury Apartments
After opening Atlee Square last spring, the developer is preparing to begin the second phase of the project next to the Oxford Valley Mall in…
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Toll Brothers Brings 275 New Luxury Homes to Bucks County
Fort Washington-based homebuilder Toll Brothers is working on several residential projects across Bucks County, bringing 275 new luxury homes to the region, writes Lacey Latch…
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Is One of the Most Haunted Roads in the Country Located in Bucks County?
The online travel guide SIXT recently listed Bedminster Township’s Birch Lane as the most haunted byway in the state and the 11th most haunted in…
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End Of an Era: Owner of Bristol Irish Pub Ready to Retire, Building Hits Market
After 31 years running Phinny Magee’s, his Irish pub in Bristol, owner Max Magee is preparing to retire and has put the building up for…
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Bucks County Officials Weigh Paid Parental Leave Policy for Employees
Commissioner Bob Harvie recently confirmed that Bucks County officials are considering the option of providing paid parental leave for employees, writes Jess Rohan for the…
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Breaking Down School Taxes in Bucks County: Who Pays the Most and Least?
Annual school taxes in Bucks County vary greatly, with homeowners expected to pay anywhere from $3,000 to more than $7,500, writes Chris Ullery for the…
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Luxury Apartment Project near Perkasie Shopping Center Faces Council Opposition
Perkasie Borough Council members have formally opposed plans to construct dozens of luxury apartments near the Perkasie Square shopping center, writes Lacey Latch for the…
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Falls Township Police Rename Donation Drive for Mental Health, Homeless Advocate
The DASH donation drive is being renamed by Falls Township police in recognition of mental health and homeless advocate Christopher Cramp, writes Jo Ciavaglia for…
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New Restaurants Coming to Fairless Hills, Middletown by the End of the Month
Nifty Fifty’s and Panda Express, two popular restaurant chains, are preparing to open new locations in Fairless Hills and Middletown, respectively, writes JD Mullane for…
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Bucks County Homes Transform into Spooky Haunted Attractions This October
Residents throughout Bucks County are getting in the Halloween spirit by turning their homes into thrilling haunted attractions, writes Michele Haddon and Jo Ciavaglia for…
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Ghosts, Ghouls & Local Legends: A Guide to Bucks County’s Haunted Spots
Bucks County has no shortage of ghost stories and haunted tales about local buildings and landmark destinations, writes Jo Ciavaglia for the Bucks County Courier…
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Bucks County SPCA Saves Nearly 70 Cats from Terrible Conditions in Bensalem
The Bucks County SPCA recently rescued 67 cats and kittens from C.A.T.S Bridge to Rescue, a well-known cat rescue organization, after being found in terrible…
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Bucks County Landowners Benefit from State Farm Tax Break Program
Over 5,000 property owners in Bucks County pay reduced taxes to towns and school districts under the state Clean and Green program, writes Jess Rohan…
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New Senior Affordable Housing Project Nearing Completion in Bristol Township
The Lighthouse on Norton Avenue, an affordable housing project for seniors, is nearing completion and getting the final touches in Bristol Township, writes Lacey Latch…
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Expanded Home in Bristol Township Draws Strong Interest Despite High Price
An expanded home on Kenwood Drive South in Levittown has been drawing strong interest from buyers despite the steep asking price of $749,900, in an…
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Bucks County Sees Population Growth. These Towns Are Leading the Charge
Bucks County added approximately 3,616 people between 2020 and 2024, marking what could become a rare population increase, according to U.S. Census Bureau estimates, writes…
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Pennsbury School District Wants to Build New $279M High School, Here Is What It Could Cost Taxpayers
Pennsbury School District recently presented its plans to build a new $279 million high school at a public hearing, with opinions generally split on the…























