Bucks County Courier Times
The Bucks County Courier Times is a daily broadsheet newspaper based in Levittown, Pennsylvania. It was established in 1954 through the merger of the Bristol Courier and Levittown Times.
The newspaper is currently owned by Gannett and serves Lower Bucks County, providing coverage on local news, politics, sports, and community events.
Address: One Oxford Valley, 2300 East Lincoln Highway, Suite 500D, Langhorne, PA 19047
Phone: (866) 492-1514
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Tesla Warminster Showroom Opens, Its First in Bucks County
Tesla recently opened a showroom in Warminster, the company’s first for electric-powered vehicles in Bucks County, writes Peg Quann for the Bucks County Courier Times.…
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Bucks County Schools on the Brink of Saving $15.7 Million with Charter Funding Reform
Bucks County schools could see a significant financial reprieve, thanks to a bill that includes proposed changes in charter school funding, writes Bethany Rodgers for…
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Neshaminy Mall Reimagined: Tony Chowdhury’s Fusion Gyms Set to Transform Retail Landscape
Tony Chowdhury, the charismatic founder and CEO of Fusion Gyms, is ambitiously steering his brand towards becoming a national fitness empire, writes JD Mullane for…
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As Macy’s Plans for Nationwide Closures, Are Bucks and Montco Stores Spared?
The future of the Macy’s stores at Oxford Valley, Willow Grove, and Montgomery malls remains uncertain amid the department store chain’s plans to close 150…
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ESPN Projects Archbishop Wood Star Jalil Bethea As No. 4 Pick in 2025 NBA Draft
Archbishop Wood star Jalil Bethea is having a great senior high school season which keeps raising his profile, writes Tom Moore for the Bucks County…
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Lower Makefield Township Launches New Pickleball Club Membership Program
As pickleball spikes in popularity, Lower Makefield Township has unveiled a membership program for its newly established pickleball club, writes Damon C. Williams for the Bucks…
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Historic Carversville Post Office in Solebury Township Saved from Closure
Carversville residents can rejoice, as the tiny post office in the historic Bucks County village in Solebury Township will not be closing, writes JD Mullane…
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Quakertown Wrestler Mason Ziegler Makes History at PIAA District Tournament
Quakertown wrestler Mason Ziegler made history by becoming the first athlete from his school to win four district titles at the PIAA District One East…
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Recreation Centers Throughout Bucks County Looking for Summer Workers
Recreation centers throughout Bucks County have already started hiring for summer positions while others have opened enrollments for their summer camp programs, writes Damon C.…
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Wrightstown’s Historic Worthington Millhouse Along Neshaminy Creek Seeks New Owner
Right along Neshaminy Creek in Wrightstown stands the historic Worthington Millhouse, a relic from 1763, writes Peg Quann for the Bucks County Courier Times. …
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Neshaminy Student Achieves Bowling Milestone as First to Score Dual 300s in Single Match
Neshaminy junior bowler Zak Pfeiffer became the third high school bowler in the nation and the first in Pennsylvania to achieve two 300 games in…
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Brandon Garrett Returns to Council Rock North as Head Football Coach
Brandon Garrett, a former assistant football coach at Council Rock North, has returned after two years but this time as the school’s new head coach,…
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Anzu, an Asian Fusion Culinary Experience, is Coming to New Hope’s Mansion Inn
Anzu, Landmark Hospitality’s new Asian fusion dining concept, is nearly ready to open its doors at The Mansion Inn in downtown New Hope, writes Michele…
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Holy Ghost Prep Hosts Basketball Program for People on the Spectrum
A program at Holy Ghost Prep School in Bensalem inspired by a student’s brother who had autism is having an impact on the community, writes…
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Paxson Hill Farm in Solebury, Popular Local Tourist Attraction, Unexpectedly Closes for Good
Paxson Hill Farm in Solebury, a popular Bucks County spot that attracted visitors for years, has suddenly announced it was closing for good, writes Michele…
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Savor the Flavors of Bucks County: Top Black-Owned Restaurants You Need to Try
Bucks County has a diverse selection of Black-owned restaurants that are well worth exploring, according to the Bucks County Courier Times. The Burgerly in New…
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Bensalem’s Parx Casino Considered the Luckiest in Pennsylvania
Bensalem’s Parx Casino is considered the luckiest in The Keystone State according to an analysis of Trip Advisor reviews, writes Damon C. Williams for the…









































