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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Archbishop Wood HS Girls Take Second Place in 4×400-Meter Run at Penn Relays
A running team from Bucks County recently won big at a major sports event that runners from around the state aspire to. Kev Hunter wrote…
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Bucks County School District Creates New School Bus App for Students and Their Families
A school district in Bucks County has developed a new app to help both students and their families get the transportation they need. The Bensalem…
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Recent Shredding Event in Bucks County Sees 14,000 Pounds of Paper Shredded
A recents shredding event in Bucks County saw thousands of pounds of paper disposed of and countless people fed through community efforts. State Senator Steve…
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Popular Bucks County Bookshop Reopens After Months of Interior Renovations
One of the most popular bookshops in Bucks County has reopened their doors after undergoing a massive makeover. Farley’s Bookshop, located at 44 South Main Street in New…
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Warminster’s Eagle Diner Begins to Host Fundraising for Eagles Autism Foundation
A restaurant in Bucks County is working to raise money to go towards an important cause in the area and beyond. Bob Kelly of “Breakfast…
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Yardley Historical Association Shares Local Blueprints Designed Over 100 Years Ago
An organization in Bucks County has taken to social media to share a rare glimpse of the area’s development from a century ago. The Yardley…
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Bucks County Dessert Company Selected for Target’s Retail Accelerator Program
A startup in Bucks County has recently been selected for a major program geared at helping small businesses get a kickstart. Lisa Dukart wrote about…
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Governor Shapiro Visits Bucks County to Discuss Investments in Biotech Industry
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro recently made his way to Bucks County to discuss the biotech industry with local experts. Justin Backover wrote about the discussion…
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Holy Family, Community Academy of Philadelphia Enter Educational Agreement
Students and administrators from Community Academy of Philadelphia, the first charter school established in Philadelphia, visited Holy Family University to sign an agreement that offers…
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Bucks County Students Celebrate ‘Technical Education Day’ in Harrisburg With Local Politician
A technical school in Bucks County recently made its way to the state’s capital to celebrate technical education and careers. This past week, student and…
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Popular Trevose Hotel to Undergo Multimillion-Dollar Renovation Instead of Sale
A well-known hotel in Bucks County, which had recently gone up for sale, will instead undergo a massive renovation project. Emma Dooling wrote about the…
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Yardley Cafe Offering Sample Bags of Several House-Roasted Coffee for Curious Customers
A popular cafe in Bucks County is beginning to sell sample bags of their coffee for those looking for a refresh on their daily cup.…
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Senior from George School Named Bucks County High School Poet of the Year
Bucks County Community College has announced that Rhianna Searle, a senior at the George School in Newtown, has been named the 2023 Bucks County High School…
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PennDOT Begins Improvements to Doylestown Intersections with History of Congestion
Some major intersections in Bucks County will soon see improvements made to lessen their usual congestion and traffic issues. The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation has…
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Historic Tavern, a Popular Spot in Quakertown, Continues Search for a New Owner
A property in Bucks County, which predates a large portion of the country’s history, is continuing its search for a new owner. Sandy Smith wrote about…
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‘Carversville Day’ Returning to Bucks County. Read to Learn About the Festivities
A popular festival is returning to a town in Bucks County, and promoters have a plethora of events and fun activities for everyone. Carversville Day…
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New Mediterranean Restaurant in Newtown Temporarily Closes. Read to Learn Why
A new restaurant in Bucks County has temporary closed its doors due to an unforeseen issue in their operations. Árdana Food & Drink, which recently…
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Historic Bucks County Estate Considered a Must-Stop for Both Locals and Visitors
One of the most well-known estates in Bucks County is regarded as one of the most unique buildings in the Philadelphia region. Staff writers at…























