Fairless Hills
Fairless Hills is a charming census-designated place in Falls Township with a rich history.
Established in 1951, it was named after Benjamin Fairless, then-president of U.S. Steel.
As of the 2020 census, it boasts a population of 9,046.
One of its notable landmarks is the Sotcher Farmhouse, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The community is also home to Pennsbury High School, the largest high school in Bucks County and the tenth-largest high school in the state.
With its blend of historical significance and suburban appeal, Fairless Hills offers residents a unique and vibrant living experience.
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New Restaurants Coming to Fairless Hills, Middletown by the End of the Month
Nifty Fifty’s and Panda Express, two popular restaurant chains, are preparing to open new locations in Fairless Hills and Middletown, respectively, writes JD Mullane for…
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2nd Ave Thrift Superstore in Fairless Hills Is a True Treasure Hunter’s Paradise
The gigantic 2nd Ave Thrift Superstore in Fairless Hills is a true paradise for treasure hunters and redefines what thrift stores can be, writes James…
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Pennsbury High’s Prom Listed as One of the Best High School Dances in America
Pennsbury High School in Fairless Hills may look like any other typical school, but its legendary proms set it apart, writes Emily Goulet for Philadelphia…
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Fairless Hills Swimming Pool Closed Indefinitely Due to Leak Issue
Fairless Hills’ Oxford Valley swimming pool remains closed, writes JD Mullane for the Bucks County Courier Times, but Parks and Recreation is working with the…
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Fresh Dining Spots and New Wawa Debut in Bucks County
Bucks County has added several new restaurants to its dining scene in December, with more ready to premier in the coming weeks, writes Jeff Werner…
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Foundations Community Partnership Awards Scholarships to Outstanding Bucks County Students
In collaboration with each of Bucks County’s public, technical, and charter high schools, Foundations Community Partnership announced its 2025 scholarship recipients. School administrators and guidance…
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Attention All Shoppers! A New Supermarket Opened in Fairless Hills
Fairless Hills finally saw the official opening of the Grocery Outlet on June 26, writes Lacey Latch for the Bucks County Courier Times. The ribbon-cutting…
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Rite Aid to Close More Bucks County Locations Amid Second Bankruptcy
Rite Aid is closing an additional 28 stores in Pennsylvania, including four in Bucks County, after filing for bankruptcy for a second time, writes Daniel…
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Fairless Hills Family Finds Unexpected Support Network Through Son’s Special Olympics Journey
While athletes reap the most benefits from Special Olympics Pennsylvania, their participating families also gain from the experience, writes Gray Hall for 6abc. So when…
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New Owner Sells Fairless Hills Wawa Site for $6.5M, Eyes Future of Former Big Lots Space
Four months after purchasing the Fairless Hills Shopping Center, discount retail chain Ocean State Job Lot has sold the property’s Wawa site for $6.5 million,…
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Big Lots in Fairless Hills Reopens Next Month
Big Lots is preparing to reopen its next batch of stores, which will include eleven in Pennsylvania, one of which is in Bucks County, writes…
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Philadelphia Sandwich Shop Coming to a Surprising Location in Bucks County
A new restaurant is set to open in Bucks County, and local residents will never guess where the new spot will be opening. Michael Tanenbaum…
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Waste Hauler WM Touts Environmental Win from Fairless Hills Landfill Gas Effort
Waste hauler WM has been touting its efforts to extract gas from the Fairless Hills Landfill complex, calling the project an environmental win, writes Frank…
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Fairless Hills Runner Headed to 2026 Special Olympics USA Games
Karl Dickersbach, a Fairless Hills runner, will represent Pennsylvania at the 2026 Special Olympics USA games in Minnesota next year, writes Gray Hall for 6abc.…
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Three Popular Chain Restaurants Arriving in Lower Bucks County
New locations of Nifty Fifty’s, Chick-fil-A, and Panda Express are in the works for Lower Bucks County, writes JD Mullane for the Bucks County Courier…
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Trout Season Opens for Bucks County Anglers
Bucks County anglers can now head out to their favorite fishing spots as trout fishing season officially opened on April 5, writes JD Mullane for…
























