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 Aims to Distribute 100,000 Meals to ‘Knock Out Hunger’
A nonprofit in Bucks County is working to fight hunger in the area through a program that would feed those in need. Damon C. Williams wrote…
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Perched Next to the Delaware River, This Home Near Bucks County Offers Tranquil Living
A riverside redoubt in Stockton is a weekend’s getaway house that you could comfortably live in all year without disrupting your Philadelphia region job routine…
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Proposed Distribution Center in Hilltown Township No Longer Happening. Here’s Why
After much discussion and planning, a new distribution center in the Bucks County area is no longer moving forward. James McGinnis wrote about the center…
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Holland Entrepreneur Funding, Organizing Large Pickleball Tournament in the Area
An entrepreneur from Bucks County is using his resources to bring the pleasures of pickleball to those inside and outside of the community. John George…
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Yardley Restaurant Celebrates One Year of Mediterranean Food with Upcoming Birthday Bash
A restaurant in Bucks County is celebrating a year of business in the area with a unique dish being served to all customers this week.…
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This New Jersey Town, Just Outside of Bucks County, is the Perfect Spot for a Summer Stroll
A town very close to Bucks County has become a regular stop for both locals and visitors to the area, considered a companion to a…
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Temple University to Host Athletic Coaches’ Talks at a Popular Bucks County Restaurant
A major university will be hosting an event for alum in Bucks County, offering sound advice in a popular local establishment. Temple University will be…
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Levittown Resident Honored with Sidewalk Where Her Son Died Over a Decade Ago
A new sidewalk in Bucks County was opened after a local mother fought for years to make the area a safer spot for walkers. Dino…
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Doylestown Cafe Celebrates Six Years of Coffee, Treats, and Community
A popular cafe in Bucks County is celebrating a major milestone as they see another year of coffee and food being served. Nonno’s Italian Coffee…
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Artisan Market Returning to Historic Bucks County Area. Read to Learn When and Where
A popular outdoor market will be returning to Bucks County this summer, offering artisan goods in a historic area. Area residents looking for one-of-a-kind artisan…
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Northampton Playground in Bucks County Expands to Include Everyone
It’s been nearly a year since a grand re-opening of a municipal park-inclusive playground in Northampton Township, Bucks County, and community leaders are looking back…
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Holy Family University to Host 66th Commencement at Newtown Campus
A major university will be hosting its commencement for the Class of 2023 at their Bucks County campus this weekend. Holy Family University will hold…
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Weekend Wanderer: Springtime Pests, Part Two
The dead mouse was bad enough. But the critter situation is so much worse than one long-dead mouse in the crawl space. You might remember…
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Morrisville Farm, Education Center Has New Children’s Garden Built on Property
A farm and education center in Bucks County recently had an important addition built on their property for those visiting. Snipes Farm and Education Center,…
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Bucks County Pottery Artist Creates Amazing Pieces for Customers Near and Far
An artist in Bucks County is bringing functional pieces of pottery to a local audience as she pursues her passion. Margot’s Pottery, owned and operated…
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Bucks County History: Post-War Love Captured in New Hope by Photographer
A photograph that was taken nearly 80 years ago shows a young couple reuniting in Bucks County after World War II. Taken in 1945, the…
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Habitat for Humanity Celebrating New ReStore Location in Bucks County with Ribbon-Cutting
A nationwide nonprofit will be opening a new store in the Bucks County area this week, complete with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Habitat for Humanity, which…
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Popular Telford Diner Closes After 75 Years of Food, Family, and Community
A diner in Bucks County is saying farewell to its community as it closes its doors after decades of food and memories. R&S Keystone Diner,…









































