Neshaminy Creek
Neshaminy Creek is a 40-mile tributary of the Delaware River flowing through suburban landscapes, supporting wildlife, recreation, and regional watershed ecosystems.
It is known for fishing, kayaking, and natural scenery, playing an important role in local environmental conservation efforts.
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10 Budget-Friendly Restaurants in Bucks County for Families (With Prices)
Eating out used to feel like a simple decision. Pick a place, feed the family, move on. These days it takes a little more thought.…
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This Small Bucks County Town Has History, Charm and a Beloved Theme Park
Langhorne is a charming small town that is well worth a visit to see its historic downtown and many attractions, including a family-themed amusement park,…
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5 Places Where Washington Slept: A County-by-County Journey Across the Delaware Valley
You can’t have driven anywhere around the Delaware Valley without passing a place where George Washington is reported to have spent the night. From riverbank…
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Historic Castle Valley Mill in Doylestown Extends Store Hours and Introduces Guided Tours
Castle Valley Mill in Doylestown, one of the oldest working grist mills in Pennsylvania, is expanding its store hours and introducing guided tours, writes Jeff…
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Invasive “Frankenfish” Caught in Neshaminy Creek in Bensalem
The invasive snakehead, sometimes called Frankenfish for its ability to move across land and even eat birds, was recently caught in Neshaminy Creek in Bensalem,…
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Explore These Beautiful Nature Trails Across Bucks County This Summer
Outdoor enthusiasts can find plenty of fun nature trails and parks to explore in and around Bucks County, writes staff for the Patch. Peace Valley…
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Bucks County Bear on the Move: Search Underway in Langhorne
A search is underway for a bear spotted in the area of Route 1 close to the Our Lady of Grace Cemetery in Langhorne on…
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Missing Park Ranger Alec Campbell Found Dead at Tyler State Park
Alec Campbell, a 38-year-old Pennsylvania park ranger who disappeared while kayaking in the Neshaminy Creek at Tyler State Park has been found dead, writes Abigail…
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‘We Weren’t Able to Continue’: Dockside Bensalem Closes Without Warning
Dockside Bensalem, owned by veteran restaurateur Matt Rossi, closed without warning over the weekend, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. “I think the easiest…
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Aqua Pennsylvania, in Collaboration with PEC, Expands ‘Protect Your Drinking Water’ Program Grants
Aqua Pennsylvania’s efforts to protect its communities’ water sources continue, having revealed the second round of grants for the “Protect Your Drinking Water” program. In…
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Explore Family-Friendly Hiking Trails Across Bucks County
Beautiful Bucks County hiking trails offer the perfect opportunity to fully enjoy the crisp air and crunchy leaves of fall, writes Maureen Rayburn for Mommy…
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Bucks County’s Top Spots for Renting Kayaks or Canoes
Bucks County boasts a rich history of recreational boating, perfect for exploring during the warm summer months, writes Henry Savage for The Philadelphia Inquirer. …
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This Bucks County Town is Considered the Best Place to Live if You Love Nature
Newtown is among the best places to live in the Philadelphia region if you love nature, writes Sandy Smith for Philadelphia Magazine. The town…
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Wrightstown’s Historic Worthington Millhouse Along Neshaminy Creek Seeks New Owner
Right along Neshaminy Creek in Wrightstown stands the historic Worthington Millhouse, a relic from 1763, writes Peg Quann for the Bucks County Courier Times. …
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Newtown’s Elen Snyder in the Spotlight for Prestigious 2024 City & State PA Women Awards
Newtown Township Supervisor Elen Snyder is one of the nominees for the prestigious 2024 City & State PA Above & Beyond: Women Awards, writes John…
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Embrace the Chill: Here’s Where to Go Ice Skating in Bucks County and Beyond
Ice skating season is upon us, with many rinks in the region opening up in Bucks County and beyond, write Cierra Williams and Micah Zimmerman…
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How Newtown Lost the Opportunity to Host the Delaware Canal
If things panned out differently in the 19th century, the Delaware Canal could have called Newtown home, writes Carl LaVo for the Bucks County Courier…
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Tara Tamburello Named 2023 Bucks County Poet Laureate
Tara Tamburello of Langhorne has been named the 2023 Bucks County Poet Laureate, officials at Bucks County Community College announced. Tamburello, a published poet who…









































