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Former Willow Grove daycare center now up for lease
5,436 sf of retail space is available for lease at 109-111 N York Road in Willow Grove, the former home of Willow Nature Day School. According to the listing, the space exists in the building’s first (and only) floor and comes with a shared parking lot in the rear, a fenced-in yard and a basement.
Jersey Shore fishermen’s club celebrates 75 years, avoids eviction — for now
A court Monday said Sunset Beach Sportsmen’s Club can move ahead on its eviction appeal and Nov. 11 is no longer a kind of doomsday for when it would have to leave the premises, an attorney for the club told NJ Advance Media. “I think it’s the right ruling...
This 313 Year Old New Jersey Hotel Is Reopening In Hunterdon County
This New Jersey Hotel Was Built Before The Revolutionary War. As you know, if you have followed my articles, I love history and I love talking about history, especially here in the Garden State. New Jersey, one of the original colonies, has a deep history that is among the oldest in American history. So this sorry about a historical New Jersey inn is something I enjoy writing about.
Segment of Washington Ln in Jenkintown to close from July 8 – Aug 2
Jenkintown Borough officials announced today that Washington Lane between Township Line Road and York Road will be closed to through traffic from Monday, July 8 until Friday, August 2. Residents and businesses located on this segment of Washington Lane will still have access to their properties during the closure but...
2025, DE, Henry Eber talks Villanova offer
Henry Eber is one of the top prospects in Connecticut. The high level 2025 defensive end has become a top target of Villanova. The 6-5, 240-pounder plays for Salisbury High School in Salisbury Connecticut and he is a menace off the edge. He talked to me about his camp visit, recently receiving an offer from the Wildcats, and when he plans to visit.
New Hellertown Gym Plans Grand Opening Celebration
Saucon Creek Fitness’s event will begin with gym tours at 8 a.m. and include an open gym High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) workout starting at 9 a.m. Later there will be food, a DJ and games. Est. Read Time: 4 mins. A fitness facility that recently opened on W....
Doylestown YMCA Gets New Name and Another Merger
DOYLESTOWN, PA—The next time you drive by the YMCA in Doylestown, you may notice some changes. Starting on July 1, the YMCA of Bucks and Hunterdon Counties is officially known as the River Crossing YMCA. The organization includes the YMCAs in those two counties along with YMCA locations in Lehigh and Northampton counties that were previously part of the Greater Valley YMCA.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The new regional organization, which became official on Monday, has Bucks County locations in Doylestown, Fairless Hills, Newtown, Quakertown and Warminster. It has Lehigh County locations in...
Massive merger involving Great Adventure, NJ & Dorney Park, PA
After 50 years in New Jersey as Great Adventure, parent company Six Flags officially became one massive company with Cedar Fair, owner of Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom in Allentown, PA. That created the biggest theme park ownership throughout the United States and North America. News of the combination between...
Hellertown Council: Borough Authority Board Seat Filled, Police Program Ready
Hellertown Borough Council held its regularly scheduled meeting Monday night, with council members attending to several matters of importance to the community. Hellertown Borough Council held its regularly scheduled meeting Monday night, with council members attending to several matters of importance to the community. Among them was a vote to...
Pennsylvania woman shot in the back by 3-year-old
A Pennsylvania woman was shot in the back by a 3-year-old after a man, who became “tired” of holding his loaded handgun, left it unattended near a group of toddlers, police said. The accidental shooting occurred in Northampton County on Monday at a home in Wilson, on the 2200 block of Forest Street, according to a press release from the Wilson Borough Police Department. When they arrived on ...
Washington Gets Green
With dozens of vendors, kids activities, live music and the kickoff of the Washington Farmers Market the Borough highlighted all things green on June 15 when it held its annual Sustainably Green Music & Arts Festival downtown. The Sustainably Green Music & Arts Fest, presented by the Washington Business Improvement...
Arcadia named to Phi Theta Kappa Transfer Honor Roll for 2nd straight year
Arcadia University in Glenside has been named to the Phi Theta Kappa Transfer Honor Roll for the second consecutive year. According to Phi Theta Kappa’s website, Transfer Honor Roll institutions receive the following:. Transfer Honor Roll Press Kit, including a press release and seal for promotions. National recognition through...
Three of the dirtiest cities in America are here in NJ
When we tell outsiders where we’re from, we all get the eye roll. We’ve all heard the Jersey dis about smokestacks, pollution, litter, and grime. No one ever thinks of farmland, the gorgeous lakes and mountains, the Jersey shore, the hiking trails, the nature. All we ever hear about is the dirty reputation, which just isn’t warranted or fair.
Where to celebrate Independence Day in Conshohocken, West Conshohocken, Lafayette Hill, and Plymouth Meeting
The weather looks perfect for the Independence Day fireworks in Conshohocken on Wednesday, July 3rd at approximately 9:30 p.m. The show is conducted over Sutcliffe Park, however, the park is closed to allow for a large display that can be viewed at many spots around the borough and beyond. Several roads and parking lots around the park will be closed starting at 4:00 p.m. (details).
PetMedic Opens First Pennsylvania Location in King of Prussia
King of Prussia is now home to PetMedic, a new urgent care center for pets which is aiming to fill the veterinary void in the area, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. PetMedic recently opened its first site in Pennsylvania next to the King of Prussia Mall. The...
Bucks-Mont Pride Festival Brings People Together to Celebrate Each Other
Bucks-Mont Pride Festival is held by The Welcome Project PA, a Montgomery County-based nonprofit that serves Philadelphia, Montgomery, and Bucks counties. The goal is to help bring people together and celebrate each other. The Abington community once again showed its pride during the Bucks-Mont Pride Festival, organized by The Welcome...
Rock band Heart cancels Allentown Fair show, tour amidst singer's cancer treatment
ALLENTOWN, Pa. — Rock ban Heart has canceled its current tour, including Allentown Fair's opening night grandstand show, as singer Ann Wilson undergoes treatment for cancer, it was announced Tuesday. Wilson released a statement detailing the events that led to the decision, saying that while she felt well, her...
Experienced Franchisee Brings First Pool Scouts to Pennsylvania
Mike McGrory's franchise journey through multiple concepts was born from economic challenges, and now as a Pool Scouts franchisee he’s working to develop his territory in Harleysville, Pennsylvania as the first operator in the state. “People want the aesthetic of the pool as soon as possible, even if it’s...
Seven join fire department
At a June 10 ceremony in city hall seven recent graduates of the Allentown Fire Academy joined the ranks of the Bethlehem Fire Department as they were sworn into service by Mayor J. William Reynolds. Each received their firefighters’ badges having another class member pin them on their uniforms. “This is truly a beautiful day for us,” said Reynolds, who also noted the sacrifices each firefighter’s family would be making as they entered public service.
Drivers, Pedestrians Reminded of Crosswalk Safety Rules in Hellertown
The Hellertown Police Department has released a statement reminding drivers of their responsibilities to pedestrians in the borough, and vice versa. The Hellertown Police Department has released a statement reminding drivers of their responsibilities to pedestrians in the borough, and vice versa. The email that went out Tuesday stressed the...
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