Yardley
Yardley, a charming small town of 2,400 people, brims with history and character. Founded in 1682, Yardley boasts a rich past, evident in its well-preserved architecture.
Today, it’s a vibrant community, offering a blend of quaint shops, local eateries, and scenic parks.
Address: 56 South Main Street, Yardley, Pennsylvania 19067
Phone: 215-493-6832
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Yardley Celebrates Harvest Day, A Longtime Favorite Event of Locals and Visitors, This Weekend
Yardley Borough will be celebrating a popular annual event this weekend, a staple of the area for almost six decades. The 54th annual Harvest Day,…
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Lower Makefield Township Is Spraying Adult Mosquitos to Fight Potential Viruses
The local township is currently spraying adult mosquitos in an effort to combat the transmission of viruses the insects can carry. The Bucks County Department…
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Yardley Photographer To Showcase Area’s Unique and Historic Beauty
A photographer from Yardley will be showing the natural beauty of Bucks County through his craft this week. The Yardley Historical Association, in collaboration with…
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The Ghosts of Bucks County: See Which Local Haunts You Can Visit This Halloween Season
Looking for a good scare this fall? Bucks County is home to a few haunted spots that people travel from all over the country to…
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Health Care Organization With Bucks County Ties To Potentially Buy New Jersey Medical Center
A New Jersey medical center could potentially be bought up by a health care organization with centers in Bucks County. John George wrote about the…
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Yardley Resident Returns from Overseas Service With the Peace Corps
A Yardley resident is one of the first Peace Corps volunteers to return from her overseas service that was put on pause by the recent…
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Yardley Borough Resident Files Petition To Reduce Size of Local Council
A local resident has filed a petition to have the Yardley Borough Council from seven to five members. Chris English wrote about the recent petition…
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Lower Makefield To See Road Paving In The Next Few Days. Read To Learn When and Where
Several roads in Lower Makefield are scheduled for road paving this week, with the majority of the work taking place on Thursday. Nicole Rosenthal wrote…
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Bucks County Lawmaker Announces Mental Health, Safety Funding for Local Schools
A Bucks County lawmaker has announced thousands of dollars to go to Pennsylvania school districts towards mental health and safety procedures. Jeff Werner wrote about…
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Yardley, Doylestown Spots Make List for Best Sunflower Farms in Philadelphia Region
Sunflower farms are an ideal spot to take perfect family photos and enjoy a beautiful day frolicking among gorgeous flowers. For people in the Philadelphia…
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Lower Makefield Girl Works with Local Nonprofit to Bring Technology to Bucks County Families in Need
An eight-year-old Lower Makefield girl is working to bring computers and other tech items to Bucks County families in need. Ella Castronuovo wrote about the…
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Newtown Theatre to Host a Benefit Concert for Dementia Research
The Newtown Theatre will be hosting an upcoming benefit concert, with the proceeds going toward dementia research. John Fey wrote about the charitable show for…
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Bucks County Acknowledged in Philly Mag’s Lists of Great Shopping and Fun Spots
Shops and unique spots in Bucks County recently made appearances in Philadelphia Magazine’s lists of the best local places for Shopping & Style and Fun…
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Yardley Father and Son Nostalgically Take Retro Approach to Keeping Score at Phillies Games
While keeping score at the ballpark using pencil and paper is not often seen anymore, some fans still consider this a key part of the…
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Bucks County Leadership: Felicia Ganther, President, Bucks County Community College
Felicia Ganther, the President of Bucks County Community College, spoke with BUCKSCO Today about being born in Kansas and growing up in southern California; being…
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Public Pride: Bucks County Communities Show LGTBQ+ Support with Community Flag Raisings
Objectively, it’s just a rectangle of cloth raised on a tall pole. But symbolically, Bucks County’s Pride Flag raisings have become much more. Jeff Warner explained why in Bucks…
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Bucks County Bank Set to Raise Over $100M in Offering to Take it Fully Public, Fuel Growth
William Penn Bank, headquartered in Bristol, expects to raise $126.5 million from its second-step conversion from a mutual holding company to a fully public stock holding company,…
























