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Bucks County Leadership: John Fessick, Market Executive for Pennsylvania and Delaware, Wells Fargo
From his office in Conshohocken, John Fessick, Market Executive for Pennsylvania and Delaware at Wells Fargo, spoke to BUCKSCO Today about growing up in Stroudsburg…
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Peirce College Student Faith Messado Awarded The Gold Leaf Scholarship, Presented By The Main Line Chamber Of Commerce
The 2023 recipient of the Gold Leaf Scholarship is Faith Messado, an undergraduate student at Peirce College. This scholarship is presented by the Main Line…
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Amma’s South Indian Cuisine Seeks Approval to Open Location in Newtown
Popular Philadelphia Indian spot Amma’s South Indian Cuisine could be expanding to Bucks County writes Jeff Werner for The Patch. The 72-seat restaurant honoring…
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Plumstead Christian School Senior Phil Yallah Honors Late Brother’s Legacy Through Athletic Success
Plumstead Christian School senior soccer and basketball star Phil Yallah’s journey to athletic stature was not smooth sailing, writes Tom Moore for the Bucks County…
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Bucks County Leadership: Lance Nelson, Partner and Litigation Chair, MacElree Harvey, Ltd.
Lance Nelson, Partner and Litigation Chair at MacElree Harvey, Ltd., spoke with BUCKSCO Today about growing up in Connecticut in a duplex that his family…
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Bucks County Leadership: Bertram L. Lawson II, President and CEO, YMCA of Greater Brandywine
In July 2023, Bertram L. Lawson, II began his newest chapter in the YMCA movement, stepping into the role of President and CEO of YMCA…
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The Oldest Town in Pennsylvania Happens to Be in Delaware County
Pennsylvania, as one of the original 13 colonies where independence was born, has many historic towns that have stood the test of time. But to…
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PAFA Announces It Will Close Its College At the End of the 2024-25 Academic Year
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) is closing its college at the end of the 2024-25 academic year, writes Tom Dougherty for CBS News…
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From Bucks County Trainer to Football Trailblazer, Maggie Bermudez Breaks Glass Ceilings
Bucks County personal trainer Maggie Bermudez is breaking glass ceilings as a professional football player, according to The Reporter. As a rookie on the…
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Doylestown Township Approves Zoning for Innovative 60-Unit Senior and Veteran Housing Development
Doylestown Township voted to approve a zoning change that allows for the construction of an affordable 60-unit mixed-use development for seniors and veterans, writes Kevin…
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Doylestown Township to Vote on Proposed Mixed-Use Development for Seniors, Veterans
Doylestown Township is slated to vote on a proposed 60-unit mixed-use development for seniors and U.S. military veterans on 280 N. Broad Street, writes Kevin…
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Navigating the Future: Economic Forecasts for 2024 with Expert Insights
As we embark on 2024, the U.S. economy is at a pivotal juncture, influenced by a dynamic mix of global and domestic factors. Let’s delve…
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The Green Family Foundation and Firstrust Bank Call for Submissions for Annual College Scholarship Program
The Daniel B. & Florence E. Green Foundation and Firstrust Bank are now accepting submissions for the 55th annual Samuel A. Green Scholarship Program, which…
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Philadelphia is Home to the Oldest Bridge in the United States — the Frankford Avenue Bridge
As a state that has had a presence in the United States since its earliest days, its largest city — Philadelphia — has its share…
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Lancaster Sees Boom in Tourism, Eyes Future Events & Partnerships
Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Lancaster has seen a boom in tourism, as visitors sought rural respite from crowded cities, writes Emma Dooling…
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Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Receives $6.4 Million Gift from Bucks County Family
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) has received a $6.4 million gift from the family of Connor Boyle, a Central Bucks East High School graduate who…
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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…








































