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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Thieves Targeting Bucks County Mailboxes More Than Ever. Here’s How to Protect What’s Yours
Several towns and boroughs in Bucks County have become the most recent targets of theft, but there are precautions locals can take. Christopher Dornblaser wrote…
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Beloved Coach of Holy Ghost Prep Basketball Team Retires After 45 Years of Games
The head of a basketball team in Bucks County is retiring after 45 years of coaching and bringing his players to victory. Tom Moore wrote…
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Youth Center by Kamp for Kids at the Neshaminy Mall is ‘Fire’
A new camp for children in Bucks County offers a fun area for the young residents to enjoy games at a popular location. Peg Quann…
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Renowned Author to Speak to Bucks School District About Their New Library Policy
An author, whose book is a central part of a controversy in Bucks County, is visiting the area to discuss her work’s content. Chris Ullery…
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76ers to Honor Late Pennsbury Alum, Team’s Former Account Executive at Upcoming Event
One of the most celebrated sports teams in Philadelphia will be celebrating the life of a Bucks County resident who once worked for them. Tom…
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Longest Held Unclaimed Remains in Bucks County History Finally Laid to Rest
Decades after his death, a Bucks County man is being laid to rest after authorities were finally able to identify him following years of uncertainty.…
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Part of Century-Old Cemetery in Bensalem Could See Redevelopment
Some of the 100-plus-year-old St. Valentine’s Polish National Catholic Church’s cemetery in Bensalem could soon be redeveloped as part of a Delaware Valley Residential Care…
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The State of Two Bucks County Malls Could Affect Property Taxes, School Districts, and Local Businesses
Two of Bucks County’s most popular malls have seen various changes over the past few years, and these might begin to affect their surrounding areas.…
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Bucks County Community College Presents Concerts, Forums to Celebrate Black History Month
Reflecting the range of the African American experience, Bucks County Community College proudly celebrates Black History Month with three events, from a rousing musical performance…
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After 50 Years of Helping Her Fellow Residents, Executive Director of Doylestown Health Clinic to Retire
A leader in the Bucks County health and wellness community has announced her retirement after decades of helping others. Michele Haddon wrote about the figure…
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Doylestown Research Institute Working to Uphold Scientific Studies in the Bucks County Area
A research facility in Bucks County is currently at the forefront of ensuring scientific studies remain an important goal in the area. Damon C. Williams…
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This Bucks County School District is Using a Survey to Find Their Next Superintendent
A Bucks County school district has taken to their community in order to find their next superintendent following the current one’s retirement. Staff writers for…
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Bucks County Clerk of Courts Collects $1 Million for New Financial Recovery Program
A Bucks County government agency has recently begun helping local residents through a successful financial recovery program. Christopher Dornblaser wrote about the program in the…
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Lower Makefield Native, NFL Hall of Famer, Remembered for His Contributions to Football
One of football’s biggest names, who was also a Bucks County resident for many years, is being remembered for his contributions to the sport. Staff…
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Lower Southampton-Based MMA Group Hosts Recent Fight Competition at the Newtown Athletic Club
A Bucks County-based mixed martial arts group just hosted a major competition at one of the area’s most well-known health and fitness centers. Joe Mason…
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Bensalem Residents Will Not See Their Property Taxes Go Up in 2023. Here are the Details
Residents of one Bucks County township just learned that they will not see a significant increase in their property taxes this coming year. Damon C.…
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Neshaminy Mall’s Pop-Up Ice Skating Rink Has Become a Hit Amongst Locals and Visitors
After opening in the middle of the month, an ice skating rink in Bucks County has proven to be a huge success for visitors to…









































