LGBTQ+
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New Hope Makes Travel + Leisure’s List of Ten Best Small Towns Nationwide
Travel + Leisure named New Hope one of the ten best small towns in the nation, bestowing upon it the award for “Best Arts +…
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Newtown’s Brandon Aversano Offers a Better Way to Sell Secondhand Jewelry
After a difficult experience selling his inherited jewelry, Brandon Aversano wanted to create a more dignified alternative with Newtown-based Alloy Market, writes Rebecca Logan for…
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Celebrate Pride Month at These Special Bucks County Events
June is a time to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community, recognizing the progress made toward equal rights and raising awareness about the struggles the community still…
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Bucks County Offers Variety of Wedding Venues Welcoming LGBTQ+ Couples
LGBTQ+ couples looking to tie the knot can feel at home in Bucks County, which offers many welcoming wedding venues, writes Jim Donovan for CBS…
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USA TODAY Names New Hope One of Top Small Towns in United States
New Hope has earned a place on two of USA TODAY’s 10Best lists published last week: Best Small Town Cultural Scene and Best Small Town…
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Nonprofit Proposes New Pride Landmark for New Hope
New Hope Celebrates plans to propose an asphalt art landmark on West Mechanic Street to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community and other marginalized groups, writes Michele…
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Meet the Woman Who Created a ‘Traveling Queer Bar’ to Bring LGBTQ, Non-Binary Folks in Philly Region Together
Rebecca Kenton was in her 30s when she began questioning her identify and searching for her lesbian community. She came out after being in a…
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New Hope Celebrates: Revitalizing LGBTQ+ Community in New Hope and Lambertville
The LGBTQ+ community is so large in New Hope and Lambertville area that you can go to any place on a Friday or Saturday night…
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Doylestown Pride Month Kicks Off with Colorful Holi Celebration
Doylestown kicked off Pride Month with a vibrant celebration on June 1, featuring a unique blend of cultural festivities, writes Ed Doyle for Tap into…
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New Jersey-based Dispensary Hides $3,000 Worth of Marijuana in Philadelphia’s Gayborhood for Pride Weekend
While recreational cannabis may not be legal yet in Pennsylvania, a New Jersey-based dispensary has hid $3,000 worth of it — in the form of…
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Lambertville and New Hope Pride Parade Draws Thousands in Colorful Celebration
Lambertville and New Hope came alive on Saturday with the vibrant New Hope Celebrates Pride Parade, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. The parade…
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Two Bucks County Towns Among Pennsylvania’s 20 Most Romantic Getaways
If you are unsure what to do this Valentine’s Day, you can visit one of the two Bucks County towns that are among the top…
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Reporting Platform Launched by Bucks County Coalition to Address LGBTQ and Diversity Policies in Schools
A coalition group is giving Bucks County students, parents, and educators the platform to report incidents or policy changes on LGBTQ issues, diversity initiatives, and…
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Senator John Fetterman Secures $1M for the William Way LGBT Community Center
Months after US House Republicans voted to remove federal funding from two LGBTQ centers in Philadelphia, help is on the way, writes Sean Kitchen for…
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National Spotlight is on Local Elections As Bucks County Democrats Retain Their Commissioner Seats
Democrats are sustaining control in the Philadelphia suburbs, and incumbents Bob Harvie and Diane Ellis-Marseglia kept their spots as Bucks County commissioners following Tuesday’s elections,…
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Film Festival at Bucks County Playhouse Shines Light on New Hope’s LGBTQ Community
New Hope is constantly lauded for being a Bucks County relic, but this past weekend, a film festival in the iconic town shed light on…
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Wall Street Journal: Voters Decide on Party Control Over Central Bucks School District Amid LGBTQ Debate
Voters are deciding on which party will control the Central Bucks School District board today among hundreds of other school districts across the country, writes Scott…
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Quakertown Native Michael Kirschman Makes City & State Pennsylvania’s 40 Under Forty List
Quakertown native Michael Kirschman earned a spot in the City & State Pennsylvania’s 40 Under Forty list. The Penn Community Bank customer success manager who…























