Bucks County
Covering an area of 622 square miles just north of Philadelphia along the banks of the Delaware River, Bucks County, with a population of 646,538, is the fourth-most populous county in Pennsylvania.
Founded in November 1682, Bucks County is one of the three original counties created by William Penn. Named after Buckinghamshire in England, it played a significant role in American history, including George Washington’s crossing of the Delaware River during the American Revolutionary War.
Address: 55 East Court Street, Doylestown, PA 18901
Phone: (215) 348-6000
Explore our archive of nearly 200 stories about Bucks County’s residents, schools, and businesses below:
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Family Service Association of Bucks County Finds Names New Chief Operating Officer
A nonprofit in Bucks County recently named a local professional to a high-up position within their upper management. Samantha Bambino wrote about the new officer…
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New Center for Advanced Technologies in Bucks County Prepares Students for Workforce
The new, state-of-the-art Center for Advanced Technologies in Bucks County helps prepare students for the workforce of today and tomorrow, writes Jeff Werner for the…
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Bucks County Estate Incorporates Japanese Design Practices for an Aesthetic Masterpiece
A home in Bucks County features a unique design style that helps it to stick out among other luxury properties in the area. Staff writers…
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Croydon-Based Brewery Quickly Sells Out of Water Ice-Flavored Beer on Release Day
A popular brewery in Bucks County saw their latest beer, a fruit twist made with local ingredients, fly off the shelves after releasing it. Neshaminy Creek Brewing…
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Pennsbury High School Students and Staff Celebrate 75th Annual ‘Sports Nite’ Event
A high school in Bucks County recently held a widely popular sports event, a longtime tradition at the local school. Pennsbury High School recently held…
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Pipersville Garden Center Offers Anything and Everything for Local Plant Lovers
A plant shop in Bucks County offering everything that those who love the outdoors and gardening would need for a great green selection. Piper Hill…
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New Hope Bar, Music Venue Releases Merch, New Beers to Celebrate 50 Years of Entertainment
A popular bar and music venue in Bucks County is continuing to celebrate 50 years of business with several items of memorabilia. John and Peter’s,…
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Pennsbury Manor Evokes Native American History with nkwiluntàmën Exhibit
A historic manor in Bucks County is hosting an artistic exhibit that celebrates the rich history of the area and its first inhabitants. Peter Crimmins…
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Here are Some of the Changes Being Made to Mail-In Ballots in Bucks County
With primary elections just on the horizon, officials in Bucks County have made a few changes to this year’s mail-in ballots. Jim Melwert wrote about…
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Yardley Organization Donates $19,500 to Local Nonprofits at Recent Event
A nonprofit in Bucks County recently donated a large sum of funds to several organizations in and around the area. The Makefield Women’s Association, headquarter…
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Perkasie Shop Offers Everything Tie-Dye for Those Looking for Some Extra Color
A shop in Bucks County is offering colorful wares for those looking to brighten up their wardrobes and their lives. Threddies, located at 510 West…
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Holy Family University, Saxbys Announce Student-Run Experiential Learning Cafe
Holy Family University and Certified B Corp Saxbys have announced the launch of an Experiential Learning cafe set to open in fall 2023. The newest addition to…
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Popular Restaurant in New Hope Offers New Friday Menu for the Spring, Summer Seasons
A popular restaurant in Bucks County is now offering new foods and drinks as a part of an exciting new weekday menu. Stella of New…
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Target to Open Latest Location in Bucks County. Read to Learn When and Where
A popular retail chain will be opening yet another location in Bucks County, replacing a once-thriving shopping center’s space. Jeff Werner wrote about the new…
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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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Springfield Township Supervisors Approve Controversial Quarry Proposal
After years of discussions, supervisors of a township in Bucks County will be moving forward with a controversial construction project. Staff writers at WFMZ 69…
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58th Annual Bucks County Community College Student Art Exhibit Being Held in Newtown
The Arts and Communication Department at Bucks County Community College is pleased to host the 58th Annual Student Art Exhibition on view from April 28…
























