Doylestown
Doylestown, a charming borough and the county seat of Bucks County, is steeped in history and culture.
Founded in 1745, it’s nestled 20 miles northwest of Trenton, New Jersey and 25 miles north of Philadelphia.
With a population of 8,300 as of 2020, Doylestown boasts a rich heritage, including the Fountain House from 1758 and a historic district.
It’s known for its vibrant arts scene, including the Mercer Museum and Fonthill Castle, both designed by Henry Chapman Mercer.
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Bucks County Free Library Kicking Off ‘Tech Talks’ at Popular Doylestown Location
The Bucks County Free Library will begin an interactive and educational event that will help local residents find answers to their tech questions. The first…
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Bucks County Leadership: Jared Utz, Regional President, Mid Penn Bank
Jared Utz, Regional President, Southeastern Region of Mid Penn Bank, spoke to BUCKSCO Today about growing up in Philadelphia, near Fairmount Park. He was also…
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Bucks County Theater Prepares for Rendition of Famous Musical with Film on the Subject
A theater group in Bucks County will be showing a movie about the real-life play they are preparing to perform in the near future. The…
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American Idol Alum from the Bucks County Area Return to Show As Singers’ Mentor
Two singers from Bucks County, who were featured on one of the biggest musical programs in the world, are now working as mentors. Alicia Vitarelli…
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Bucks County Nonprofit Celebrates 1.6 Million Daffodils Planted Over the Past 13 Years
A nonprofit in the Bucks County area is celebrating a major milestone as they continue to keep the area beautiful for locals and visitors. Bucks…
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These Bucks County Areas are Considered Some of the Best for Buying a Home Near Philly
A few areas in Bucks County have garnered a reputation for having the best real estate in the Philadelphia region. Staff writers for Niche wrote…
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Pine Run Retirement Community Ensures Residents Can Flex Their Green Thumbs
A retirement home in Bucks County is offering a fun and interactive activity for the senior citizens living at the well-known location. For Bob Long…
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High School in Bucks County Floats the Idea of a Full-Time Officer on Campus
A high school in Bucks County is in talks to bring in a police officer on a full-time basis as a measure to ensure students’…
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Doylestown Businessman Donates $500,000 Toward Pennsylvania School Board Races
A businessman from Bucks County has spent half a million dollars toward education in the state of Pennsylvania. Maddie Hanna wrote about the local businessman for…
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Marshall’s, HomeGoods to Open Combo Store in Bucks County. Read to Learn Where
Looking for a two-in-one shopping experience? A new shop in Bucks County will have you covered for all of your clothing needs. Marshall’s and HomeGoods will…
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Doylestown Resident Remembered for His ‘Contagious Zeal for Life’ After Accident
A resident of Bucks County, who recently lost his life in a tragedy, is being remembered for his friendly demeanor and great character. Dominic Testani,…
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Man Walking from Washington D.C. Travels Though Bucks County on His Way to New York City
As he made his way from one major city to another, one man walked through Bucks County during his epic trek through the Northeast. Luke…
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Bucks County Mental Health Service Organization Receives $500K Through Funding Grant
An important organization in Bucks County just received a major grant in order to continue their efforts in helping local residents. The Bucks County Department…
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Bucks County Businessman, Active in Local Politics, Opens Sports Bar in Philadelphia
A businessman from Bucks County has recently opened an upscale sports bar in Philadelphia, all while staying involved in local politics. Linda Stein wrote about…
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Foundations Community Partnership to Launch New Spring Grant Cycle
Foundations Community Partnership is now accepting applications for its new Partnership in Youth Services spring grant cycle. Eligible nonprofits can apply for up to $6,000…
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Warrington Synagogue Continues Worship Services, Despite Only Having 15 Members
A religious center in Bucks County is continuing their unique services, event after seeing a decrease in regular attendees. Jarred Saffren wrote about the local…

























