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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Bucks County Offers Variety of Wedding Venues Welcoming LGBTQ+ Couples
LGBTQ+ couples looking to tie the knot can feel at home in Bucks County, which offers many welcoming wedding venues, writes Jim Donovan for CBS…
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Pennsylvania Holding $135M in Unclaimed Property for Bucks County Residents
The Pennsylvania Treasury holds over $135 million in unclaimed property belonging to Bucks County residents, ready to be claimed by the rightful owners, writes Chris…
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Two Local Liquor Stores in Pennsylvania’s Top Five for Sales
Last year was strong for Fine Wines and Good Spirits stores in Bucks County, which recorded over $173.3 million in sales, with two coming among…
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Lower Makefield Approves 47-Home Development on Wright Farm
A 47-home development on the former Wright Farm has received the official go-ahead from Lower Makefield Township officials following more than 18 months of discussion…
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New Teachers Earn Top Salaries in Bucks County Public Schools
Recently released state salary data reveals that Bucks County public schools offer some of the highest new teacher salaries across Pennsylvania, writes Chris Ullery for…
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Bucks County’s Got Beer Lovers Covered this Summer with Six Festivals in the Area
This summer, Bucks County is hosting a series of beer festivals, giving locals the chance to sample drinks and socialize, writes Michele Haddon for Bucks…
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Bensalem Residents Oppose 70-Home Development Near Resurrection Cemetery
A group of Bensalem residents gathered at Bensalem Municipal Building for a meeting that was ultimately canceled, where they planned on discussing a proposed 70-home…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Luxury Living in a $4.4M New Hope Estate
Elegance, privacy, and masterful design converge at 6000 Atkinson Road, a remarkable Bucks County estate listed at $4,440,000. Tucked away at the end of a…
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Foundations Community Partnership Awards $80K in Support Grants to Local Nonprofits
Foundations Community Partnership’s Board of Directors recently awarded $80,000 to three nonprofits as part of its annual General Operating Support grant cycle. These grants support…
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FDA Denies Langhorne-Based Savara Application for Rare Lung Disease Treatment
The Food and Drug Administration has rejected an application filed by Langhorne-based Savara for its new drug candidate Molbreevi as a treatment for rare lung…
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These Charming Bucks County Hotels Rank Among Region’s Top Suburban Staycation Destinations
For those looking to extend their visit, the Philadelphia region offers plenty of quirky hotels that are full of character – with two of the…
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Explore Three Restored Bucks County Homes That Preserve Historic Architectural Legacy
Pennsylvania’s legacy continues to live through many of its beautifully restored historic estates, including several in Bucks County that are currently on the market, writes…
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Fans Flock to Dynasty Sports Opening With Allen Iverson, Other Sports Legends
Philadelphia sports fans flocked to the grand opening of Dynasty Sports at Oxford Valley Mall on Saturday to meet several local legends, including Allen Iverson…
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Pennsylvania Launches ‘Turnpike TV’ to Demystify Turnpike Construction, Projects, and Planning
The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission is pulling back the curtain on how—and why—it makes decisions that impact drivers, neighbors, and businesses across the Commonwealth. With the…









































