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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Morrisville’s Snipes Farm and Education Center Welcomes Two New Naturalist Experts
One of Bucks County’s most popular farms has announced the addition of two new educators, who will teach important lessons of nature. Snipes Farm and…
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These Bucks County Elementary Schools are Considered to be Some of the Best in Pennsylvania
Considered to have some of the best schools in the state, Niche has released a list of several Bucks County schools widely renowned. The list…
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This Destination in Upper Black Eddy is One of the Area’s Most Unique Pieces of Nature
One of Bucks County’s most popular parks is a must-stop location for nature lovers and those looking for a unique local outdoor spot. Jim Cheney…
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Peddler’s Village Announces 2023 Festivals and Events at Their Popular Lahaska Shopping Center
Peddler’s Village, a countryside shopping, dining, lodging, and family entertainment destination in the heart of historic Bucks County that is widely recognized for its popular…
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Pennsylvania Game Commission Warns Bucks County Residents of a Unique Visitor to the Area
As Bucks County approaches a one-year anniversary of a rare animal sighting, authorities are warning residents to remain diligent. Gregory Vellner wrote about the local…
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Unexpected Illness During Abroad Trip Leaves Bucks County Family in Need of Help
A Bucks County family is asking for help after their son took a turn for the worst while the family was out visiting another country.…
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New Hope Resident, Fitness Entrepreneur Tracy Anderson Talks Her Method, Teaching People How to Move
A famous fitness instructor, who has recently called Bucks County her home, is discussing how she became successful at her craft. Lane Florsheim wrote about…
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This Bucks County Middle School Will Be Reopening After a $54 Million Renovation, Expansion Project
After a healthy amount of funds went into a renovation project, a middle school in Bucks County is scheduled to reopen very soon. Benjamin Franklin…
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George School Sophomore, Member of School’s Basketball Team Stands Out in the Friends Schools League
A Bucks County basketball player is helping his school’s team head to the upper echelons of a local private school league. Jared Leveson wrote about…
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Ask SCORE: How Do I Bring My New Product to Market?
Throughout my career, I have been involved with hundreds, if not thousands, of new products coming to market in almost every commodity possible. While each…
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Penndel Center Continues to Provide Food, Shelter, and Other Necessities to the Area’s Homeless Population
A Bucks County center is working with a local nonprofit to ensure that those most in need receive the help they require. Peg Quann wrote…
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Is Morrisville’s Drive-Thru-Only Wawa Location the Future of Convenience Stores? Here’s What to Know
A one-of-a-kind convenience store in Bucks County may very well be laying the blueprint for the future of quick and easy shopping. Staff writers at…
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Neshaminy Creek Brewing Company’s Head Brewer Hopes to See People Ordering More Porters This Year
The head brewer of a popular Bucks County brewery has shared his opinion on which type of beer he hopes to see people enjoying this…
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This Bucks County Inn is Considered to Be One of the Best in the Entire Country
Considered one of the best inns in the Bucks County area, one location has become known to residents and visitors as a special place to…
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Project to Make Roosevelt Boulevard Safer Gets $78M Boost Via Infrastructure Law, Will Benefit Bucks Commuters
A major road that ends in Bucks County will soon see upgrades that will make driving on it much safer for all travelers. Jesse Bunch…
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Bucks County Native One of Several New Archivists in New York City’s Museum of the Dog
A Bucks County native has recently been added on as an important staff member in one of New York City’s most interesting museums. Ari Greenberg…
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Pennsylvania Game Commission Begins Testing Deer in Bucks County for Dangerous Chemicals
The deer population in Bucks County is being tested for traces of chemicals, which could be detrimental to both animals and humans. Aaron Moselle wrote…









































