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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Learn More About Yardley’s History at This Upcoming Walking Tour of the Area
A popular town in Bucks County will see another walking tour being held this week, providing attendees with more information on the area. The Yardley…
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Fairless Hills Nonprofit Welcomes New Members of Their Board of Directors
A nonprofit in Bucks County is welcoming several new members of their board, who were voted in to help their operations. United Way of Bucks…
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Bucks County Library Offering Programs, Services at Another Community Information Fair
A local library will be showcasing local businesses and services for residents at an annual event later this week. Connect with local community organizations at…
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Chick-fil-A Temporarily Closing Location in Richland Township for Building Improvements
Chick-fil-A, the popular quick-service restaurant chain, is temporarily shuttering its location in Richland Township for remodeling, writes Ryan Kneller for WFMZ 69 News. The fast…
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Archbishop Wood High School Senior Building Inclusive Brand Supporting People with Special Needs
Nolan Slaweski, an Archbishop Wood High School senior, is using his differences to develop a business that supports people with special needs as well as…
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Bucks County’s Langhorne Slim Pays Tribute to Gordon Lightfoot with Recent Cover
A musician from Bucks County recently covered a song to pay tribute to one of the most popular singers of all time. Sean Scolnick, better…
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Bucks County Graphic Designer Creates Celtic, Norse Apparel for Your Inner Viking
A designer in Bucks County is offering unique and artistic pieces of clothing for those interested in history and culture. Celtic Hammer Club, based in…
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Come Watch the Stars with a Local Astronomical Group at This Bucks County Park
An astronomical association in Bucks County will be showing local resident show to properly star-gaze at an upcoming outdoor event. The astronomers of the Bucks-Mont…
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Falls Township Gives the Green Light to Three Upcoming Land Development Projects
Three major land development projects have advanced in their review process in Fall Township and are now getting much closer to a final vote, writes…
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Archbishop Wood High School Basketball Player Plays in His First Nike EYBL Game
Archbishop Wood Catholic High School senior Jalil Bethea had a monster showing in his first game of the Nike Elite Youth Basketball League’s third spring…
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Learn About Bucks County’s History of True Crime at This Popular Museum
A popular museum in Bucks County will be hosting an event discussing the area’s history of true crime and other mysteries. The Mercer Museum and…
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Surgeon Utilizes Bucks County Farmland to Help Women Dealing with Breast Cancer
A surgeon from Bucks County is using a local farm property to help women who are dealing with breast cancer. John George wrote about the…
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Washington Crossing National Cemetery Unveiling Statue of Namesake President Next Week
A national cemetery in Bucks County will soon see a large statue of one of the Founding Fathers keep watch over interred veterans. Peg Quann…
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Enjoy Jazz Classics and New Tunes on Bucks County’s Waterfront at the End of the Month
One of the most popular outdoor spots will Bucks County will be hosting a concert on their grounds at the end of the month. The…
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Former Giant Location in Jamison Shopping Center to be Shared by New Grocer and Gym
After a local supermarket in Bucks County closed its doors, the building it was in will soon be used by two more businesses. Ed Doyle…
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Holy Family University Offers Grant Support for Special Education Teacher Certification
To address the impact of special education personnel shortages at all levels of education from Pre-K classrooms to high schools, Holy Family University is offering…

























