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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Get the Perfect Christmas Tree at One of These Farms Around Bucks County
For those hoping to enjoy a real tree this Christmas season, there’s no shortage of farms in and around Bucks County to visit, writes Jess…
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For Bucks County Plumbers, Thanksgiving Weekend Means Busy ‘Brown Friday’
Bucks County plumbers are bracing for another busy “Brown Friday” this Thanksgiving, with kitchen sinks, bathroom commodes, and sewer line clogs expected, writes JD Mullane…
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Shop Local This Holiday Season with Bucks County Small Businesses
Across Bucks County, store owners are getting ready for Small Business Saturday on Nov. 29, preparing their shops and restaurants for locals, writes Michele Haddon…
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Bucks County Housing Market Sees Soaring Values and Steady Demand
Bucks County housing market recorded an active year, with home values climbing steadily and demand staying strong throughout the season, writes Lacey Latch for the…
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Bucks County Median Homebuyer Age Well Below National Average
According to a nationwide survey by the National Association of Realtors, the median homebuyer age in the Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington metropolitan area, which includes Bucks County, is…
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Three New Eateries and Restaurants Open Their Doors in Bucks County
Several new restaurants and eateries have opened in Bucks County over the past two months, offering delicious new options for locals, writes Michele Haddon for…
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New Dollar Tree Coming to Former Rite Aid Location in Levittown
Discount retailer Dollar Tree is set to move into the former Rite Aid location in Levittown, which has been sitting empty since the pharmacy chain’s…
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When Do Stores and Malls Open in Bucks County on Black Friday?
For those hoping to spend their Black Friday shopping for deals in person, there are plenty of stores in Bucks County that will be open…
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Get Festive at These Bucks County Tree Lightings and Holiday Parades
To celebrate the holidays, a variety of exciting parades and tree lighting events will be held around Bucks County throughout the next several weeks, writes Danielle…
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New Zoning Clears Path for The Former Willow Grove Navy Base’s Transformation
Horsham Township is taking a decisive step toward the long-awaited redevelopment of the former Willow Grove Navy base, writes Lacey Latch for Bucks County Courier…
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Here’s Where to Order a Delicious Thanksgiving Dinner in Bucks County
For those looking to enjoy a Thanksgiving meal without the hassle of cooking, there are plenty of restaurants, caterers and markets to check out, writes Michele…
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Outrigger Industrial Plans ‘Flex Business Park’ for Richland Township
Richland Township officials recently received updates on a “flex business park” on Tollgate Road, one of several industrial projects currently underway across Upper Bucks County,…
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Archbishop Wood Soccer Player Has Support System On and Off the Field
Archbishop Wood’s girls’ soccer captain, Brigid Johnston, has an impressive support system, both in the stands and on the field, writes Melissa Hanejko for the…
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New Hope Home of Famed Woodworker and Architect in Need of Repairs
George Nakashima, the renowned woodworker and architect, relocated to New Hope from Washington after being held in a Japanese internment camp during World War II,…
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Bucks County Food Pantries Get Support from Community Amid SNAP Pause
As the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) remains paused due to the federal government shutdown, community members have been doing what they can to assist…
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Last Call: Quakertown Community Says Goodbye to Beloved Raven’s Nest
The Raven’s Nest, a cherished Quakertown fixture for nearly forty years, welcomed its final patrons on Nov. 2 before closing permanently, writes Michele Haddon for…








































