Southampton
Southampton is an unincorporated Bucks County community known for small town living, local businesses, historic roots, and convenient Philadelphia access. It is part of Upper Southampton Township and retains a residential atmosphere with schools, parks, and growing commercial development.
Address: 939 Street Road, Southampton, PA 18966
Phone: (215) 322-9700
Fax: (215) 322-0405
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Southampton Church Wraps Up Centennial Celebrations with Mass, Gala
Our Lady of Good Counsel, located at 611 Knowles Avenue in Southampton, wrapped up its year-long centennial celebration on Sept. 10 with a special mass…
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Bucks County Community College’s Wordsmiths Reading Series Continues Later This Month
The Wordsmiths Reading Series, one of the longest-running cultural events at Newtown-based Bucks County Community College, continues its proud tradition of live readings with three…
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Several Public Companies in Bucks County Listed Among Largest in Philadelphia Region
Several businesses in Bucks County were recently listed among the top public companies in the local region. Todd Romero wrote about the companies for the…
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Upcoming Fundraiser in Southampton to Benefit the Local Autism Cares Foundation
A bagel shop in Bucks County will be hosting a fundraiser to assist a local nonprofit and help those in need of support. The new Manhattan…
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Lottery Ticket Worth $3 Million Sold at Bucks County Retailer. Read to Learn More
A lucky lottery player recently purchased a winning ticket at a Bucks County shop, and now officials are waiting to find the winner. Damon C.…
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Bucks County Parents Start Foundation to Give Back After Recent Family Tragedy
Karen and Michael Babcock, of Lower Southampton Township, are giving back after an unimaginable tragedy changed their family forever, writes Madeleine Wright for CBS News…
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Bucks County Bakery to Host Soft Opening This Weekend. Read to Learn When and Where
A new bakery in Bucks County is gearing up to fully open their doors with two events this weekend, giving locals a taste of their…
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Looking to Get Outside? Here’s How You Can Celebrate ‘Trails Day’ in Bucks County
For those looking to see the great outdoors in Bucks County, an upcoming celebration might be the perfect occasion to enjoy local trails. The Bucks…
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Southampton Native Remembered for Decades of Coverage of Philadelphia Courts
A reporter from Bucks County is being remembered for his influential role in the coverage go courts in the area. Gary Miles wrote about the…
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Bucks County Leadership: Jill Marsteller, Founder and CEO, CALICO International, LLC
Jill Marsteller, former Ursinus College president and founder and CEO of CALICO (Creative Advisors Looking to Improve Charitable Organizations) grew up in rural New Jersey.…
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Bucks County Bakery Takes Edible Art to the Next Level with Their Creative Cakes
A bakery in Bucks County is combining both culinary and artistic taste into their custom creations they make for local residents. The Novel Baker, located…
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New Bakery Set to Open its Doors in Bucks County. Read to Learn When and Where
A new bakery is gearing up to open its doors in Bucks County, offering a wide array of baked goods and treats for customers of…
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Churchville Nature Center Celebrates the Life of One of Their Long-Time Volunteers
A nature center in Bucks County is celebrating the life of one of their volunteers, who made a major impact during his time there. Churchville…
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Bucks County Organization Offers an Array of Gardening Essentials at Local Libraries
A Bucks County organization, which provides outdoor enthusiasts with the tools to grow their own flowers and food, is offering gardening essentials. The Bucks County…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Centrally-Located Colonial Estate in Southampton
A unique estate in Bucks County has gone up for sale, and those looking to live in the area are in for a treat with…
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Lifesaving Aid Continues to Be Shipped from the Bucks County Area to Ukraine
Bucks County continues to send help and aid to those in need in the Ukraine, even after the initial shock of their invasion has subsided.…

























