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Bucks County Offers Build Business in Bucks Grants to Boost Small Businesses
The Bucks County Department of Workforce and Economic Development has announced the Build Business in Bucks Grant. The Bucks County Department of Workforce and Economic Development has announced the Build Business in Bucks Grant, offering up to $3,000 each to 65 local small businesses, according to Levittown Now. Aimed at...
Wall Street Journal: Newtown Native Alex Cooper Expands Media Empire with ‘Call Her Daddy’
Newtown native Alex Cooper has made significant strides in the media industry since her rise to fame with her podcast "Call Her Daddy." Newtown native Alex Cooper has made significant strides in the media industry since her rise to fame with the popular podcast “Call Her Daddy,” writes Sarah Ashley O’Brien for The Wall Street Journal.
Community Honors Victims of Upper Makefield Flash Flood Tragedy
Community members honored seven individuals who tragically lost their lives in last year's devastating flash flood in Upper Makefield. Community members gathered at The Crossing Church on Monday to honor seven individuals who tragically lost their lives in last year’s devastating flash flood in Upper Makefield, reports Leland Pinder for 6 ABC Philadelphia.
Philly Region Population Shifts: Where Bucks County Saw the Biggest Gains and Losses
Bucks County is experiencing notable population shifts driven by housing trends, according to the latest U.S. Census Bureau estimates. Bucks County is experiencing notable population shifts driven by housing trends, according to the latest U.S. Census Bureau estimates, write Oona Goodin-Smith and John Duchneskie for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Between 2020...
Upper Makefield Township Seeks to Preserve Historic Washington Crossing Bridge
Upper Makefield Township is taking action to protect the historic Washington Crossing Toll-Supported Bridge from potential replacement. Upper Makefield Township is taking action to protect the historic Washington Crossing Toll-Supported Bridge from potential replacement, writes Tom Sofield for Newtown PA Now. Concerns have risen over the Delaware River Joint Toll...
Partnership with American Community Journals a Cornerstone of Church Farm School’s Marketing Efforts
American Community Journals tells the story of its affiliate partners, like Church Farm School, every day to the Delaware Valley’s most influential and engaged residents. Donors are vital to ensuring that Church Farm School can carry out its mission — which runs in stark contrast to that of most private schools — to make a college preparatory education financially accessible to a diverse group of young men with academic ability and good character.
Beyond Membership, the Longwood Innovators Program Elevates and Enriches Your Longwood Gardens Experience
If you’ve visited Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square many times and feel a special connection to this iconic place of beauty, imagine taking it to the next level. The Longwood Innovators program lets you be part of a dedicated group of individuals who play a vital role in preserving Longwood’s beautiful gardens.
Small Businesses Save Big with PECO Small Business Solutions
Small businesses of all kinds can find ways to save big by reducing their energy use with help from PECO. PECO helps small businesses like yours reduce energy expenses and save big. Energy efficiency solutions can help your business cut costs, save money, and improve the overall productivity of your...
Aqua Pennsylvania Getting the Lead Out in Chester County
Aqua Pennsylvania replaced lead and galvanized service lines in Chester County, completing 150 replacements in just a few months. In just a few short months since kicking off a major project to replace customer-owned lead and galvanized service lines in several Chester County communities, Aqua Pennsylvania has now completed replacements at 150 homes and businesses.
Coyote Snatches Dog Belonging to Delaware County Woman’s Daughter
Coyote sightings are becoming more common in Delaware County. A coyote grabbed a tiny terrier in its jaws and ran away with it Thursday afternoon in a Marple backyard, writes Pete Bannan for the Daily Times. A Marple woman witnessed the coyote snatch her daughter’s dog, according to a police...
Philadelphia Has Three of America’s Most Historic Restaurants
Philadelphia has a number of historic food and drink establishments. For example, there's McGillin's Olde Ale House in Center City, which is Philadelphia's oldest continuously running tavern. America’s past can be correlated with things like quaint colonial taverns, retro diners, and old steakhouses. Visiting places like these can feel...
Wawa Closes Port Richmond Location, One of the Oldest in Philadelphia, After 45 Years
Wawa closed its Port Richmond location on July 9, citing an inability to continue meeting the needs of its customers. Wawa closed one of its oldest Philadelphia locations in Port Richmond on Tuesday, July 9, writes Ryan Sharrow for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The store had been open for over...
Making the Most of the Next Six Months
The next six months are pivotal for shaping not only your achievements for this year but also for laying the groundwork for making next year great, too. July marks the halfway point of the year. Are you making progress toward the goals you set at the beginning of this year?
Lower Makefield Native Hallie Jackson Assumes New Role as NBC Sunday Nightly News Anchor
Pennsbury High School graduate Hallie Jackson will soon join the NBC Nightly News team as the Sunday anchor. Pennsbury High School graduate Hallie Jackson will soon join the NBC Nightly News team as the Sunday anchor, writes Damon C. Williams for the Bucks County Courier Times. Jackson, who grew up...
A Quick Guide to Yardley Borough: History, Real Estate, and Restaurants
Yardley Borough has a rich history dating back to 1682, competitive real estate, and a plethora of bars and restaurants to enjoy. Yardley has a rich history dating back to 1682 when William Penn embarked on his “holy experiment,” who sold 500 acres of the land to Quaker minister William Yeardley, writes Sandy Smith for Philadelphia Magazine.
Quakertown Native Sabrina Carpenter Answers Burning Questions on Hot Ones
Quakertown-native and pop sensation Sabrina Carpenter made her debut on the popular “Hot Ones” YouTube series. Quakertown-native and pop sensation Sabrina Carpenter made her debut on the popular “Hot Ones” YouTube series, writes Franki Rudenesky for The Philly Voice. Carpenter faced the fiery challenge of eating...
Central Bucks East Star Chase Harlan Eyes MLB Future
Chase Harlan, Central Bucks East's star infielder, is on the brink of realizing his MLB dreams, and is celebrating his commitment to Clemson. Chase Harlan, Central Bucks East’s star infielder, is on the brink of realizing his MLB dreams, writes Isabella DiAmore for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The 6-foot-3 standout,...
Buckingham’s Candlewyck Tavern Rebranded Under New Owners
From left: Tubby Kushner, Martin Hoeger, and Michael Guagliardo in front of the Candlewyck Tavern. The Candlewyck Tavern, a historic landmark in Buckingham, has changed hands after decades of family ownership, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times. Mike and Dan Carey, longtime owners, finalized the sale last...
St. Mary Medical Center Wins Bronze at 2024 Digital Health Awards for Bariatrics Program
St. Mary Medical Center has earned a bronze-level achievement at the 2024 Digital Health Awards, for Web-based Digital Health. St. Mary Medical Center has earned a bronze-level achievement at the 2024 Digital Health Awards, according to The Reporter. The accolade, awarded for excellence in Web-based Digital Health, honors the center’s...
New Sports Bar and Restaurant to Open at Former Bar Louie Location in Warrington
Warrington has approved an inter-municipal liquor license transfer for the new sports bar and family-friendly restaurant set to open at The Shops at Valley Square, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. Partners Gary Cardi, Brad Daniels, and John Krinis plan to create a vibrant dining and entertainment space featuring a...
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