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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Former William Tennent Star Horace Spencer Returns to Philadelphia for Rumph Classic
Horace Spencer, who played his first two high school seasons at William Tennent in Warminster, returned to Philadelphia for the Rumph Classic earlier this summer,…
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Popular Asian Fusion Restaurant in Newtown to Close After Many Years of Fine Dining
KO, one of Bucks County’s most popular dining establishments, has announced that they will be closing at the end of the week. The popular Asian…
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These Bucks County Destinations Have Been Listed as Some of the Most Gorgeous Towns in Pennsylvania
Two popular destinations in Bucks County have been named some of the most gorgeous towns in Pennsylvania, with residents and visitors in agreement. Alicia Remmy…
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A New Luxury Pet Hotel is Coming to a Township Just Outside of Bucks County
K9 Resorts Luxury Pet Hotel of Bethlehem, a new boarding and daycare center for dogs, is getting ready to open its doors in Bethlehem Township,…
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Doylestown Sandwich Shop to Donate 100% of Sales to Benefit Wellness Center Next Week
On Sept. 8 and Sept. 9, Jersey Mike’s, located in the Cross Keys Place Shopping Center in Doylestown, will host a fundraiser to benefit Bucks County cancer patients…
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Learn All About Historic Trades and Skills at This Bucks County Mansion This Weekend
A historic estate in Bucks County will be hosting an informative lecture and demonstration on trades that took place during the country’s founding. Pennsbury Manor,…
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Falls Township Seeks Bids for Footbridge Upgrades and Streambank Restoration
On Monday, supervisors from Falls Township unanimously authorized the advertisement of the improvement project of the Vermillion Hills footbridge on Vermont Lane. “This has been…
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New Mediterranean Restaurant in Doylestown Will Open its Doors Next Week
A new restaurant in Bucks County has announced the date of its grand opening, offering Mediterranean fare to local residents. Opa Grille, located at 266…
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Historic Mansion in Levittown Prepares for Halloween Festivities This October
One of Bucks County’s most historically significant buildings will be hosting a fun Halloween event this fall for the entire community. The Historic Bolton Mansion,…
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United Way of Bucks County Receives Nearly $4.5M to Expand its Pre-K Counts Program
United Way of Bucks County has received an unprecedented $4,490,000 from Pennsylvania’s Office of Child Development and Early Learning to expand its Pre-K Counts program,…
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Sinkhole on the Delaware Canal Towpath Fixed, Reopening Trail for Visitors in Uhlerstown
A recent issue with a nature trail in Bucks County has been remedied, allowing locals and visitors to enjoy the area’s great outdoors. Back in…
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Croydon Brewery to Bring Back Popular Pumpkin Beer as Halloween Season Approaches
A popular brewery in Bucks County is gearing up for the Halloween season with the return of a popular autumn ale. Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company,…
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Bucks County History: Girton Meat Market of Yardley Was Once a Staple of the Community
Several artifacts from Bucks County’s past have brought to light an old business that was once a mainstay in a popular town. The Yardley Historical…
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Yardley Native Remembered for His Work as a Translator for Various Yankees Players
An important member of the New York Yankees’ operations, who resided in Yardley, is being remembered for his contributions to the sport. Andrew Crane wrote…
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New Film Marks 40th Anniversary of the Protests Sparked by Point Pleasant Water Project
An upcoming documentary will revisit one of the most contentious and groundbreaking protests ever to have occurred in Bucks County. The film, titled “Uprising Along…
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Newtown Dentistry is All Smiles for Local Children Thanks to its Fun Environment
The Newtown Dentistry is so cool and filled with amazing fun distractions that it has kids looking forward to their dental visits, writes Gianna for…

























