Bucks County
Covering an area of 622 square miles just north of Philadelphia along the banks of the Delaware River, Bucks County, with a population of 646,538, is the fourth-most populous county in Pennsylvania.
Founded in November 1682, Bucks County is one of the three original counties created by William Penn. Named after Buckinghamshire in England, it played a significant role in American history, including George Washington’s crossing of the Delaware River during the American Revolutionary War.
Address: 55 East Court Street, Doylestown, PA 18901
Phone: (215) 348-6000
Explore our archive of nearly 200 stories about Bucks County’s residents, schools, and businesses below:
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Fairless Hills Nonprofit Secures $10,000 Matching Donation Gift from Local Philanthropic Couple
A nonprofit in Fairless Hills collected a large sum of money to continue aiding community members who are in need. United Way of Bucks County,…
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Battling Leukemia, a Boy from Bucks County is Treated to a Phillies-Themed Room Makeover
Rowan Linder, a five-year-old boy from Bucks County who was diagnosed with Acute Myeloid Leukemia last year, was treated to a Phillies surprise makeover of…
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Metaphysical Shop Prepares to Open New Location in Telford. Read to Learn More
A business in Bucks County is preparing to move its operations to another part of the area, offering a unique collection of goods. Highly Mystical…
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Holy Family University Welcomes New Inductees Into Honors Program
Holy Family University welcomed 29 members of the Class of 2027 into the University’s Honors Program during an induction ceremony on Sept. 8. Vice President…
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Community Yard Sale Benefitting the Fallsington Library to be Held in October
Trade your once-beloved treasures for cash or shop for an array of bargains while fundraising for the Fallsington Library at Falls Township’s community yard sale…
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Bristol Brewery Announces Second Taproom Location to Open in Newtown This Year
A popular brewery based in Bristol has announced plans to expand through Bucks County as they prepare to open a second location. Second Sin Brewing…
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Doylestown Museum Showcases New Exhibit of Native American Art, Artifacts
An art museum in Doylestown is telling the story of the area’s Native American inhabitants through an immersive gallery. The Michener Art Museum, located at…
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Bucks County Township to Commemorate 9/11 Victims This Week. Read to Learn When and Where
A township in Bucks County will be remembering local residents who lost their lives in the country’s worst tragedy. Lower Makefield Township will be honoring…
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Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company Unveils New Beer, a Successor to a Previous Creation
Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company is releasing Pick Window NZ, a spiritual successor to last year’s collaboration with Yakima Chief Hops and a shining showcase of…
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New Art Gallery Opens at Upper Bucks Campus of Bucks County Community College
Bucks County Community College has announced the grand opening of a brand-new art gallery in the North Building of the Upper Bucks Campus, located at…
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Lenape Valley Foundation to Host Annual Suicide Prevention Conference
The Lenape Valley Foundation will host its annual suicide prevention conference on Oct. 18 at Spring Mill Manor in Ivyland from 8 – 3:30 PM.…
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‘Fall Harvest Sampler’ to be Held in Doylestown at the End of the Month
A community celebration is scheduled to be held in Doylestown at the end of the month, with proceeds supporting a local organization. The seventh annual…
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Plant-Based Cafe Opens its Doors on Bristol’s Mill Street. Read to Learn More
A new cafe has opened in Bristol, offering vegetarian and plant-based foods and a wide variety of amazing coffees to choose from. Terra Cotta Green…
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Bucks County Community College’s Wordsmiths Reading Series Continues Later This Month
The Wordsmiths Reading Series, one of the longest-running cultural events at Newtown-based Bucks County Community College, continues its proud tradition of live readings with three…
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Holy Family University to Offer Free English as a Second Language Classes to Immigrant Communities
Holy Family University’s Center for Academic Enhancement and Office of Mission and Diversity are pleased to announce the continuation of free English as a Second Language (ESL)…
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9/11 Memorial Run to be Held in Bucks County This Weekend. Read for All the Details
An upcoming race in Bucks County will be held to remember the local residents who lost their lives in the country’s worst tragedy. The Garden of Reflection,…
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Lambertville Historical Society to Host Exhibit on the Town’s First Well-Known Photographer
The Lambertville Historical Society will be showing a series of photographs from the area’s frist high profile photographer. John A. Anderson was Lambertville’s first well-known…









































