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Bucks County, PA’s Owowcow Ice Cream Now Available in Cape May, NJ
Ice cream from a very popular ice cream shop in Bucks County, PA is now available down the shore (spoken like a true Jersey Girl). Owowcow is expanding (sort of) to Cape May, New Jersey, according to Philly Voice. The sweet treat shop was founded in Ottsville. It has four...
Power outages may last til Saturday in parts of Upper Bucks— which roads are still closed?
More than 500 buildings in Nockamixon Township may remain without power into the weekend, according to the latest estimates from FirstEnergy. The utility company's outage map shows that a swath of the township, mostly around Rock Ridge Road, may not see electricity restored until Saturday night. Which roads are still closed? ...
Bucks County Mom Gets Life-Changing Robotic Arm from Widener University
Victoria Nedza is embracing independence thanks to a custom-built robotic arm designed by an occupational therapy team at Widener University. Bucks County mom Victoria Nedza is embracing newfound independence thanks to a custom-built robotic arm designed by an occupational therapy team at Widener University, writes Stephanie Stahl for CBS News Philadelphia.
Sponsor a Student as Part of Doylestown Group’s Back-to-School Drive
DOYLESTOWN, PA—The Bucks County Opportunity Council is kicking off its annual back-to-school drive and looking for people to sponsor a student. The organization, which aims to reduce poverty, needs individuals who can donate gift cards of at least $100 to help students purchase backpacks and other school supplies. Donations of school supplies will also be accepted. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Donations can be dropped off at the organization’s four offices in Bristol, Doylestown, Quakertown or Warminster (Serving Bucks Together) between 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. The deadline for donations is Friday, Aug. 16,...
Are you living in one of PA's wealthiest towns? Check out our list here
Some of Pennsylvania’s wealthiest towns are in the suburbs of Philadelphia and towns just outside of Pittsburgh, according to census household income data. Southeastern Pennsylvania is home to 38 of 50 towns with the highest median income ranging from $145,893 to just over $250,000 per year. Fox Chapel Borough,...
Hula Therapeutics lands $250,000 investment for winning Pennsylvania Biotech Center pitch competition
A Philadelphia precision immunotherapy company won the Pennsylvania Biotechnology Center of Bucks County's 10th annual entrepreneur spotlight pitch competition — which for the first time included a $250,000 venture capital investment. Hula Therapeutics beat two other competitors in Thursday's pitch competition to claim the investment from the center's Hatch...
Pedestrian killed in Port Richmond in crash involving driver wanted out of Bucks County
A driver wanted in Bucks County was captured after a tragic accident in Philadelphia's Port Richmond section.The victim was standing behind a parked van on the corner of Frankford and Allegheny avenues around 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday when he was struck.The crash happened just two blocks from his home.Police say surveillance video shows the car the wanted man was driving was traveling east on Allegheny Avenue when the vehicle jumped the curb, slammed into a concrete barrier, then a metal barrier before hitting a 38-year-old man.The victim was launched roughly 30 feet into the intersection, police say.The pedestrian died at the scene.ALSO SEE: 30-year-old woman on bike killed after being struck by speeding driver in Center City PhiladelphiaThe driver is a 41-year-old man, according to police. His identity has not yet been released.He was not injured.Police are not saying why there was a search warrant for the driver in Bucks County.RELATED: Check the 6abc Neighborhood Safety Tracker
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