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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Perkasie’s Carter Siporin Showcases Impressive Skills on This Season of ‘Kids Baking Championship’
Eleven-year-old Carter Siporin from Perkasie has been showcasing his impressive baking skills on the latest season of Kids Baking Championship, reports Astrid Martinez for NBC10…
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IBX Expands Its Work with Carallel to Give More Family Caregivers Support and Assistance
Independence Blue Cross knows how challenging it can be to care for a loved one who is aging or struggling with their health. That’s why IBX…
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Bucks County Community College’s Recovery & Mental Health Resource Fair Set for March 8
With one in four Americans directly affected by addiction, the Collegiate Recovery Program at Bucks County Community College invites the public to the second annual Recovery…
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Government Services Center Project in Levittown Faces Delays
Bucks County officials broke ground on the future larger Government Services Center for Lower Bucks in Levittown in September 2023, writes JD Mullane for the…
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Bucks and Montgomery Counties Recording ‘Very High’ Flu Activity
The United States is experiencing its worst flu season in 15 years, with “very high” influenza activity reported across Pennsylvania, write Tina Reed and Isaac…
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Ottsville Family Turns 12-Acre Property Into Animal Sanctuary
After moving into their new home in Ottsville early last year, John and Jennifer Cecilian transformed the 12-acre property into an animal sanctuary, writes Terri…
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The Nation’s Oldest Operating Inn, Since 1681, is in Bristol
The King George II Inn in Bristol boasts a rich history dating back to 1681, making it the nation’s oldest operating inn, writes Shaun Melady…
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Pennsylvania Preserves 19 Farms from Development, Including One in Bedminster
Pennsylvania is investing nearly $6.7 million to protect 19 farms in 16 counties from future development, including one in Bedminster Township a few miles north…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: $2.9M Upper Makefield Estate Offers Luxury, Smart Features & Scenic Views
Set on nearly three acres in the prestigious community of Newtown, 12 Old Cabin Rd is a breathtaking estate that blends sophistication with comfort. Listed…
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Local Firefighters Rescue Dog in Bristol Township House Fire Using Pet Oxygen Mask
A pet oxygen mask helped first responders save the life of a pitbull struggling to breathe during an early morning house fire in Bristol Township,…
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Brady MacAdams, Last Year’s Role Player, Emerges as Leader for Archbishop Wood in PCL Playoffs
With his insatiable desire to improve, Archbishop Wood junior Brady MacAdams has grown from a role player last year into a key leader, guiding his…
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Washington Post: Bucks County Man Wins the Internet With Personal Party Invitations
Doug Turner, an 87-year-old Buck County man, has won hearts all across the internet with his handwritten and personally delivered invitations for a winter party…
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Ellie Mooney Finds Joy Onstage at Walnut Street Theatre in Noël Coward’s Centennial Comedy
Bucks County’s Ellie Mooney is among the cast members in the Walnut Street Theatre’s production of Hay Fever, as the theater celebrates the centennial of…
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Patricia Mervine Named Recipient of 2025 Bucks County Women’s History Month Award
Patricia L. Mervine, a longtime resident of Bucks County, has been recognized with the 2025 Bucks County Women’s History Month Award, writes Patch. Mervine has…
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Doylestown Native Pink’s Stage Name Originates from More X-Rated Roots Than Many Fans Knew
Many fans of Doylestown-native singer Pink assume her stage name stems from the hair color she wore early in her career, but its origin is…
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Bucks Beer Bash Returns to The Fuge in Warminster on March 8 with Local Brews, Food, and Fun
A major local craft beer and beverage festival is coming back to Bucks County after a huge success last year in one of the coolest…
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Poppa Frank’s American Kitchen Opens Its Doors in New Hope
Poppa Frank’s American Kitchen, a new breakfast and lunch spot in New Hope, officially opened its doors over the weekend at the former Duck Soup…
























