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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Yardley Contractor Remembered as Loving Husband, Father After Recent Tragedy
An employee of a Bucks County company, who lost his life in a recent tragedy, is being remembered as a loving and hardworking man. Trish…
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Sellersville Beer Garden to Celebrate Grand Opening with Four-Day St. Patrick’s Day Festivities
A new beer garden in Bucks County will be kicking off operations in the best way possible: a four-day extravaganza for St. Patrick’s Day. The…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Traditional Estate Built in Late 1700s in Sellersville
A traditional estate in Bucks County has gone up for sale, and those looking to live in the area are in for a great surprise. . .…
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Ask SCORE: How Do I Buy a Business?
SCORE helps clients with starting a new business or buying an existing business and then volunteers continue to mentor them throughout the process. This article…
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Bucks County Students Have a Bloody-Good Time Doing Forensic Research Projects
Students at a high school in Bucks County recently participated in a fun and immersive research project to learn important forensic practices. Students of Sharon…
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Newtown Native, Former NFL Player to Compete in Upcoming Season of ‘Survivor’
A football player from Bucks County will soon participate in one of the country’s most popular televisions shows, with a big prize on the line.…
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Construction Crews to Install Rumble Strips on Bucks County Roads in $7.5M Project
Several roads in the Bucks County area are set to see closures as an important addition is made to the side of each of them.…
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This Airport in Erwinna Has Become Known for Using Classic Aviation Methods
A small airport in Bucks County is being praised by aviation fans and traditional travelers for offering a throwback to order travel methods. Staff writers…
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Doylestown Hospital to Open New Behavioral Health Crisis Center Through Collaboration
A hospital in Bucks County has announced a new healthcare center, which came to be through a major collaboration with another organization. Ed Doyle wrote…
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Bucks County Brewery Brings Back Popular Beer, With Specialty Glasses to Celebrate
A popular Bucks County brewery is bringing back a popular beer, which will be sold with custom glasses for a limited time. Neshaminy Creek Brewing…
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Bucks County School District Awarded Over $362,000 for Important Safety Measures
A school district in Bucks County was recently given a major grant to keep their schools safe and enjoyable places to go to. Centennial School…
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Pennsbury High School Junior Recognized for Lifesaving Efforts with Valor Award
A student and cadet from Bucks County is being celebrated for saving the life of a local resident by using the skills he has acquired.…
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$79M Addition Added to St. Luke’s University Health Network’s Upper Bucks Campus
A hospital in Bucks County recently received a major addition to their large campus, supplying residents with more important healthcare services. John George wrote about…
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Popular Newtown Restaurant to Host Fun Festivities for Colorful Indian Holiday
A popular restaurant in Bucks County is preparing for another spectacular event that will celebrate a beloved and festive holiday. Guru’s Indian Cuisine, located at…
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Ottsville Coffee Shop to Host Poets in Live Reading as Part of Literary Tour
A cafe in Bucks County will be hosting two poets who are going on a tour to read and promote their artistic endeavors. Brig O’…









































