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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Pennsbury High School Student Goes Back to Nursery School
High School student Vanessa Nolan augmented her Junior-year Chemistry and Algebra classes with lessons in numbers and colors. She wasn’t learning these basics, she was teaching them. The swap…
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Council Rock High School Lacrosse Star Comes from a Family that Sticks to the Sport
When high school athletes are described as having a particular sport “in their blood,” it usually means a deep devotion to it. In the case…
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To Put Some Verve in Students’ Verse, Bucks County Poets Create Free Resource for Teachers
Whether it’s little limericks or reams of rhymes, interest in poetry in high schoolers is valuable. To spark interest, a new, free poetry resource is available to language arts teachers, reports…
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Thanks to SEPTA, Third-Shift Bucks County Workers No Longer Have a Long Schlepp to the Bus Stop
The end of a late-night shift in Philadelphia just got more convenient (not to mention safer) for local public transit riders. Chris Ullery explained how in the Bucks County Courier…
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“Taps” Sounds for Vietnam Veteran and Founder of Lower Bucks Veterans Group
Vietnam veteran Jesse Hill, whose advocacy on behalf of the military defined the rest of his civilian life, passed away at age 72. Jo Ciavaglia covered his ongoing support…
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Bucks County’s Traditional Crops of Produce and Vineyard Grapes Expand to Include Hemp
More than 20 Bucks County farms are now planting, growing and harvesting hemp. The key to succeeding with this multiuse crop is careful monitoring, reports Peg Quann for the Bucks…
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BCCC Names First Woman-of-Color President in its 57-Year History
Bucks County Community College’s next president is Dr. Felicia Lorraine Ganther, reports Damon C. Williams in the Bucks County Courier Times. The school’s College Board of Trustees unanimously voted her…
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CB West Senior Sails Right Over PA’s All-Time Highest Pole Vault Record
The first girl ever to clear 14 feet in a Pennsylvania pole vault event did so at the Central Bucks West Relays recently, reports Nur B. Adams…
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Snapchat Seniors: Bucks County’s Elderly Step Out Online
They may not be ready yet to tackle TikTok, but nonetheless, Bucks County senior citizens are getting schooled in how to connect digitally, writes Peg Quann for the Bucks County Courier…
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Four-Year-Old Cancer Patient becomes a Hard-Hatted Half-Pint for an Unforgettable Day
It’s not unusual for a construction foreman to oversee heavy machinery at work while decked out in an orange vest, hard hat and toolbelt. It is unusual when that foreman is four years…
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Doylestown Filmmaker Chronicles How the Philadelphia Orchestra’s Music Soothed International Relations
Into the ongoing 1970s tension between the U.S. and the Peoples Republic of China was sent the renown Philadelphia Orchestra. Under an initiative from President Richard Nixon, the musicians became the…
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Levittown Woman, 94, Earns Astronomical Honorific for Her Inspiring Career
Mae Krier, 94, is getting some out-of-this-world recognition for her work in World War II, wrote Peg Quann in the Bucks County Courier Times. Krier was one of thousands…
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Bucks Restaurants Benefit from Community Kindness Served on a Silver Platter
Bucks County Courier Times reporter Hira Qureshi cited Bucks restaurants whose sense of community eased some of the financial burden of Covid-driven downturns in the hospitality industry. Piccolo Trattoria received not…
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Bensalem Seeks to Rehome Massive Displays of Local History from Shuttered Neshaminy Mall
A set of five historic dioramas — near life-sized models with detailed backgrounds — must be rehomed, writes Damon C. Williams for the Bucks County Courier Times. The artwork was originally installed in the Neshaminy…
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Amazon Warehouse Project in Falls Township ‘Not Happening’
An Amazon warehouse at the former Strick Trailer property in Falls Township is “not happening,” according to Bill Koelewyn, general manager of 225 Lincoln Properties,…
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Bucks County Housing Market Seeing Bidding Wars amid Low Mortgage Rates and Inventory
Thanks to low mortgage rates and shrinking inventory, Bucks County housing market is seeing bidding wars break out over the too few currently available homes,…
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Community Rallies to Support Local Bucks County Restaurants
Bucks County has rallied to support their favorite local restaurants that have been hit hard by the pandemic, writes Hira Qureshi for the Bucks County…
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Bucks County Leadership: Dennis Johnson, Chief Financial Officer, Qlik
Dennis Johnson, the Chief Financial Officer at Qlik, the King of Prussia-based company that is the leading business intelligence and data visualization software company in…








































