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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Beer Festival Season is Brewing in Bucks County with These Upcoming Events
In and around Bucks County, local breweries are getting ready to celebrate the spring and summer with beer festivals, serving up IPAs, stouts, lagers, and more, writes Michele Haddon…
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Perkasie’s Final Undeveloped Land May Become Home to Recycling Center
After borough leaders and residents pushed back against plans for luxury apartments, the final undeveloped tract of land in Perkasie may instead be developed as…
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Developer Shares Vision for Neshaminy Mall’s New Era
As Bensalem’s Neshaminy Mall hits the market amid decreased foot traffic and increased retail vacancies, one developer has a vision on how to boost its…
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West Rockhill Supervisors Pass Data Center Ordinance Amid Concerns
Six months after developers pitched an informal data center plan for Cathill Road, West Rockhill Township supervisors voted unanimously to approve a new zoning ordinance…
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His Dad Started the Tradition. Now This Hilltown Man Bakes 2,000 Cookies Every Christmas Season.
By the first week of December, Hilltown resident Steve Bahmueller had baked almost 2,000 cookies, filling two freezer compartments and a mini fridge, writes Jo Ciavaglia for the Bucks County…
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Sellersville’s Julie K. Brown: Investigative Journalist Who Brought Epstein to Justice
Julie K. Brown, the investigative journalist who took down Jeffrey Epstein, grew up in Bucks County, where she learned to fight for the voiceless, writes…
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Bucks County Housing Market Still Hot with Rising Median Sale Prices
Bucks County’s housing market continued to heat up in March, with no signs of slowing as spring progresses, writes Lacey Latch for the Bucks County Courier Times. According…
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Ringing True: Plumsteadville’s Malmark Crafts Handbells for the World
Plumsteadville is home to Malmark Bellcraftsmen, one of only two handbell makers in the country that have crafted their musical instruments for over 50 years, writes JD Mullane…
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New Age-Restricted Community Could Be Coming to Upper Southampton
Upper Southampton officials have received preliminary plans for a new age-restricted community on a 20-acre site along Stump Road, writes Lacey Latch for the Bucks…
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Airport Just Outside of Bucks County is Adding New Allegiant Flights
Beginning this month, Allegiant Airlines will begin offering 30 new nonstop routes to 35 cities around the country from Trenton-Mercer Airport, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times. …
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West Rockhill Considers Rules for Data Centers, Including Solar Power Requirement
West Rockhill officials are considering a new ordinance regulating data centers, even though no formal applications have been submitted to the township, writes Lacey Latch…
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Caviar Packaging Company to Take Over Riegelsville Fire Station’s Kitchen
An unexpected tenant is taking over the kitchens at the Riegelsville fire station, where they’ll be packaging caviar and preparing blinis, writes Lacey Latch for the Bucks County Courier Times. The…
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New Perkasie Thrift Store Opens, Supporting Community Members in Need
Revivals Thrift is a new secondhand store opened by a local church, which recently celebrated its grand opening in Perkasie at the former Freed Glass building, writes Michele Haddon…
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Despite Pending Sale, Langhorne Hotel Continues to Remain Operational
One of Bucks County’s oldest continuously operated inns, the Langhorne Hotel, has operated as usual despite being listed for sale for over three years, writes Lacey Latch…
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USA Today Includes Beloved Bucks Borough in Two of Its Recent Rankings
The beloved Bucks County borough, New Hope, praised for its scenic and artsy atmosphere, has placed on two lists from USA Today’s 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards, writes…
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SEPTA’s Langhorne Station Redevelopment Plan Divides Penndel Residents
SEPTA’s proposed mixed-use development at Langhorne train station is drawing a mix of support and concern from residents in Penndel, writes Lacey Latch for the…









































