Bucks Local News
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Retired Bucks County Journalist Continues Search For Living Kidney Donor
A former journalist from the Bucks County area is continuing her search for a living kidney donor so she can get a much-needed transplant. The…
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Northampton Township Supervisors Consider Whether or Not Holland Residents Gottahava Wawa
An October 6 Northampton Township Supervisors meeting will review revised plans for a new Super Wawa in Holland. Jeff Warner, of Bucks Local News, unwrapped…
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Following Waves of Real Estate Transactions, Bucks County Recorder of Deeds Navigates Paperwork Tsunami
The volume and pace of Bucks County real estate transactions has buyers and agents hopping. Anecdotal evidence of the sellers’ market is everywhere. But if…
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Levittown Girl Scouts Join Effort to Brighten the Memory of a Dark Day on 9-11 20th Anniversary
For first responders nationwide, 9-11 is a dark day. To brighten its 20th anniversary for local rescue personnel, a corps of volunteers, including Girl Scouts…
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Yardley Açaí Fans: Prepare to Be Bowled Over by the Opening of SoBol
When local businessman Todd Stecker sought “some fulfillment” in his life, he ditched his high-paying corporate job. He instead became owner-operator of SoBol, an açaí…
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After 30 Years, Becky’s Newtown Deli, a Neighborhood Lunchtime Favorite, Wistfully Says, ‘That’s a Wrap’
Becky’s Newtown Deli, a go-to spot on South State Street in Newtown for three decades, has closed. Jeff Werner covered its exit from the local…
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Bucks County Vietnam Veterans Memorial Organizer Gains a Tip of the Cap from the Phillies
The chairman of the grassroots organization that is bringing a Vietnam veterans memorial to Lower Bucks County was honored last night as a “Hometown Hero”…
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New Newtown Borough Park Named for Victims of a Revolutionary War Raid, Not an Eagles Arch-Nemesis
A tiny, new Newtown Borough Park is being named for Revolutionary War casualties, killed onsite in a raid. But ever-loyal local football fans, wanted to…
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Bucks County Borough Gets a Late-August Exemption from Kitchen Duty: It’s Yardley Restaurant Week
Leave the microwaves empty and don’t bother setting the table. Your lunches and dinners can be outsourced. It’s time for the 2021 edition of Yardley…
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A Notable ‘Garbage’ Pie Turned a Would-Be Broadway Star into a Pizza Master Chef
The influences that redirect a budding career are often unpredictable. Eliyahu Kheel’s transformative moment came from some “garbage” pizzas that almost ruined his wedding day.…
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Class-Action Suit Against Malvern Pharma Giant Refiled as ‘Bucks County v. Endo’
The Bucks County Employees’ Retirement Fund is now the lead plaintiff in a federal securities class action case against Malvern-based pharma giant Endo International plc. The case’s tactical swich was covered in…
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Child Protection Law, Named for Seven-Year-Old Victim from Lower Makefield, Passes PA Senate
Legislation that will make Pennsylvania’s child custody stature safer has passed the state Senate. It now heads to the House, reports Bucks Local News. It is on the docket…
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Bucks County Is Supplying a Resource That Every Small Business Can Use: Start-up Funding
Bucks County is offering a tangible leg-up to startup businesses. Best of all, the only requirement for being considered for it is to ask, as noted…
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Bucks County Nurses, Weary From Fighting COVID-19, Got Some TLC of Their Own
Nurses’ daily heroics — especially considering 16 months of above-and-beyond responsibilities related to the coronavirus outbreak — were celebrated in Bucks County throughout May’s National Nurses Month. Bucks Local…
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Public Pride: Bucks County Communities Show LGTBQ+ Support with Community Flag Raisings
Objectively, it’s just a rectangle of cloth raised on a tall pole. But symbolically, Bucks County’s Pride Flag raisings have become much more. Jeff Warner explained why in Bucks…
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Bucks County COVID-19 Cases Down 87 Percent, Lowest Stat Since Late Summer Last Year
The long-term strategies to beat coronavirus infections throughout Bucks County have quelled the outbreak to encouraging lows. The progress in putting the pandemic behind us for good was…









































