Bucks County
Covering an area of 622 square miles just north of Philadelphia along the banks of the Delaware River, Bucks County, with a population of 646,538, is the fourth-most populous county in Pennsylvania.
Founded in November 1682, Bucks County is one of the three original counties created by William Penn. Named after Buckinghamshire in England, it played a significant role in American history, including George Washington’s crossing of the Delaware River during the American Revolutionary War.
Address: 55 East Court Street, Doylestown, PA 18901
Phone: (215) 348-6000
Explore our archive of nearly 200 stories about Bucks County’s residents, schools, and businesses below:
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Popular Halal Food Truck Moves Locations in Warminster. Read to Learn Where
A popular food truck in Warminster has moved locations, but fans of their dishes do not need to worry, as they are still nearby. Bucks…
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According to One TikToker, New Hope’s Oldestone is the Prettiest Restaurant in Pennsylvania
A Philadelphia-based TikTok user recently posted a video dubbing Oldestone Steakhouse in New Hope as the prettiest restaurant in Pennsylvania – and rains praise over…
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New Comic Featuring Doylestown Native Pink Coming Out on Her Birthday
Doylestown native Alecia Beth Moore, better known as Pink, will get a special birthday present this year, reports CBS News Philadelphia. The popular singer with…
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‘Oktoberfest’ Festivities Coming to Warminster This Weekend. Read to Learn More
A popular celebration will be held in Warminster this weekend, giving locals and vistors the chance to enjoy classic festivities. Vereinigung Erzgebirge, a German–American social and…
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Enjoy Undulating Rows of Vines As You Sip Wine on Delaware River Railroad Winery Train
The Delaware River Railroad Winery Train, which leaves from the train station in nearby Phillipsburg, New Jersey, offers one of the best train trips for…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Mediterranean-Style Palatial Estate in New Hope
An incredible estate in New Hope has gone up for sale, offering regal luxury in one of Bucks County’s most coveted areas. . . Built…
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Historic Theater in Bucks County to Screen Documentary on Vincent Motorcycles
The Newtown Theatre, located at 120 North State Street in Newtown, will screen “Speed is Expensive: Philip Vincent and the Million Dollar Motorcycle” on Sept.…
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Fourth Edition of ‘Paddler’s Guide to the Delaware River’ is the Perfect Companion for Eager Explorers
Gary Letcher, who spent a career in environmental law, recently published the fourth edition of his popular book, “Paddlers’ Guide to the Delaware River”, writes…
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47th Annual ‘Newtown Market Day’ to be Held Next Month, With Countless Vendors Attending
A popular community event is returning to Newtown next month, offering a wide array of artisans’ and other vendors’ wares for sale. The annual Newtown…
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Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company to Host Release Party, Horror Movie Screening for New Beer
A popular brewery in Croydon will be hosting a frightful release party for a new beer, made in collaboration with a major foundation. Neshaminy Creek…
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Farm Just Outside of Bucks County Creates Product to Boost Immunity Naturally
A farm in Frenchtown, New Jersey is producing a classic product that has been used to boost the immune system for ages. Fields Without Fences,…
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Fallsington Library to Hold Gala Fundraiser Later This Month. Read to Learn More
Locals know the Fallsington Library is the place to be for book-borrowing, craft-making, and fun, educational STEM projects, but did you also know the library…
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Major Advertising Agency Opens Latest Office in Newtown. Read to Learn More
An advertising agency is creating a presence in the Bucks County area, with their latest office opening in Newtown. Swish Advertising, which has offices in…
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Fairless Hills Gym Offers a Fun and Exciting Environment for Getting in Shape
At Fusion Gyms in Fairless Hills, you can reward yourself after an intense workout with a beer, reports Fox 29 Philadelphia. The gym is more…
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For Feasterville Man, Magnet Fishing Is Part Treasure Hunting, Part Environmentalism
Sean Gillan of Feasterville enjoys spending his time magnet fishing at the banks of the Delaware River, where he has fished out everything from a…


























