Bristol
Bristol is a historic borough in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. It is located along the Delaware River opposite New Jersey. It was settled in 1681 and became a key terminus for the Delaware Canal in the Industrial Revolution. It is the third‑oldest borough in the state.
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Planned Solar Energy Farm in Bristol Expected to Save Bucks County Over $560K Annually
Bucks County commissioners approved engineering services for a planned solar energy farm in Bristol, writes Dino Ciliberti for The Patch. Bucks County General Services…
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Brewing a New Chapter: Bristol-based Neshaminy Creek Brewing Set to Transform Montgomery County Bank into Latest Taproom
It’s a big year for Bristol’s Neshaminy Creek Brewing, as the brewing company plans to expand in Montgomery County, writes Tom Sofield for LevittownNow. …
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Is Bucks County Getting Its First Lidl? Inside the German Grocer’s Expansion Plans
Popular German grocer Lidl is again considering opening its first location in Bucks County, writes Dino Ciliberti for the Patch. The discount supermarket retailer previously…
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Bucks County Gearing Up for Another Year Filled with Lodging, Attraction Openings
Bucks County is gearing up for another year that will be filled with hospitality and attraction openings as well as exhibits and family-friendly festivals, writes…
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With Prices Reaching New Heights, Levittown Is No Longer Starter House Community
With home prices reaching new heights in Levittown, the once-affordable middle-class town is now seeing some first-time buyers priced out, writes JD Mullane for the…
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Here’s Where to Have a Romantic Dinner in Bucks County This Valentine’s Day
As Valentine’s Day approaches, Bucks County’s finest dining establishments are gearing up to offer unique and romantic experiences for couples according to Bucks Happenings’ 2024…
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SEPTA’s Bus System Redesign to Transform Lower Bucks County Transit
Lower Bucks County will see significant changes in its transportation due to SEPTA’s latest bus system redesign project, writes Dino Ciliberti for The Patch. …
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Bristol’s Second Sin Brewing Triumphs with Hazy IPA at Statewide Beer Competition
In a sparkling showcase of local brewing talent, Bristol’s Second Sin Brewing Company clinched first place for its Hazy IPA at the Pennsylvania Farm Show,…
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Bristol Borough Seeks Flood Solutions Without Losing Scenic Riverfront
Bristol Borough would need to build a $15 million flood wall to keep flood waters from submerging the Mill Street municipal parking lot, writes Peg…
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In a Major Boost for Bucks County Arts Local Groups Secure COVID-Era Program Funding
Several arts groups in Bucks County are seeing robust state funding, thanks to the PA Arts and Culture Recover Program, according to NewtownPANow. The…
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Lower Bucks Hospital Among Trio Potentially on Sale in Philadelphia Region
Lower Bucks Hospital could be one of three regional hospitals that are on the market, writes Harold Brubaker for The Philadelphia Inquirer. A notice…
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Nurses at Lower Bucks and Suburban Community Hospital Consider Strike Over Healthcare and Staffing
Nurses at Bristol’s Lower Bucks Hospital and Norristown’s Suburban Community Hospital are ringing in the holiday season with a potential strike, writes Abraham Gutman for…
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Wreaths Across America Makes Tribute to Fallen Veterans at Washington Crossing National Cemetery
On December 16, 2023, a heartfelt tribute to America’s fallen soldiers unfolded at the Washington Crossing National Cemetery, reports William Thomas Cain for the Bucks…
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Unexpected $100 Gifts Bring Joy to Fresh Connect Clients, Thanks to Local Philanthropy Hero
Thanks to a local philanthropist, clients of Fresh Connect received an unexpected gift of $100 each during a food distribution event at the Bristol Township…








































