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Ambler’s dining scene highlighted by Philly Mag
Ambler’s dining scene was highlighted by Philadelphia Magazine in an article titled “Where to Live in the Philadelphia Area if You Love Walking to Great Restaurants“. The article details three areas in the Philadelphia area, three from the Philly suburbs, and three in the New Jersey suburbs.
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....
Tales of the Tape: 2026 commit Gavin Sidwar
Rutgers has started its 2026 recruiting early and landed its first hard commit in quarterback Gavin Sidwar from La Salle College High School in Warrington, PA. Whether or not you agree with colleges recruiting talent that young, they are, and Rutgers is adjusting to the times. Either way, Sidwar has some strong elements to his young game that cannot go unnoted.
Debate favored the one who lied
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Furlong Postmaster happy to provide personal touch
If you want to know what it’s like for someone to wish you dead, try writing a personal check with a line behind you at Giant. We live in a time when speed is paramount. It wasn’t always like that. Forty years ago, when I moved here, I...
Super Seniors: Rams Croyle and Grenda led a soccer team for the ages
Different year. And a very different result. Central Dauphin squeaked by Pennridge 2-1 in the 2022 PIAA 4A girls soccer championship game in Mechanicsburg. The loss stung heavily, and Pennridge remembered the feeling. “I think a big contributor to this year was losing it in 2022,” noted senior midfielder Liv...
The Gallery at Bex presents James Feehan “Journey Folk”
The community is invited to the opening of a solo exhibition of 35 paintings by James Feehan at The Gallery at Bex curated by C. Lee Callahan. Feehan presents work on the theme “Journey Folk” to populate his narrative paintings. The Folk referred to are the inhabitants of a tableau of magical paintings that locate the viewer among a great variety of painted worlds.
See homes sold in the Trenton area, June 24 to June 30
The following is a listing of all home transfers in the Trenton area reported from June 24 to June 30. There were 14 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,326-square-foot home on Hazelhurst Avenue in Ewing that sold for $280,000.
Sherrif’s sale set for site of former middle school in Bensalem
A 35-acre Bucks County development site eyed for a large-scale, mixed-use project is set for sheriff’s sale after its owner filed for bankruptcy, the Philadelphia Business Journal reports. The property at 2201 Street Road in Bensalem is owned by a company controlled by Jignesh “Jay” Pandya, who is also...
“Monuments and Myths” At Michener Art Museum
“CORNELIA FANNING GAY”: This marble bust by Daniel Chester French is featured in “Monuments and Myths: The America of Sculptors Augustus Saint-Gaudens and Daniel Chester French,” on view through January 5 at the Michener Art Museum in Doylestown, Pa. (Photo by Bruce Schwartz) The James A. Michener...
Knights of Columbus make donation
The Knights of Columbus Hennessey Council (St. Vincent’s Parish, Richboro, and St. Andrew’s Parish, Newtown) recently presented a $1,000 donation to the Poor Clare Sisters at their monastery in Langhorne. This religious order is officially known as the Order of St. Francis of Assisi and was founded in...
Yardley Players Stage “The Sound of Music” at Kelsey Theatre; Appealing Production Proves Why the Beloved Musical is a Classic
“THE SOUND OF MUSIC”: Performances are underway for “The Sound of Music.” Presented by Kelsey Theatre and The Yardley Players; and directed by Kristy Davis, the musical runs through July 7 at Kelsey Theatre. Above: Watched suspiciously by the (offstage) Nazis, the Von Trapp Family Singers give a performance on which their lives literally depend. From left are Aurora Quinn (Louisa), Emma Poppell (Brigitta), Gabi Oliano (Gretl), David Nikolas (Captain Von Trapp), Laney Kenwood (Liesl), Lauren Wolensky (Maria), Scarlet Hillman (Marta), Trevin Davis (Kurt), and Joseph Wilson (Friedrich). (Photo by John M. Maurer)
Legion baseball: Tigers win 3rd in a row
The Doylestown Tigers (6-4) extended their win streak to three in emphatic fashion on Monday night with an 11-1 win over Souderton. Ernie Sanchez and Colin Lydon both knocked in a pair as part of a seven-run first inning. Doylestown beat Nor-Gwyn 3-2 at War Memorial last Monday and made...
“Whispers of Time” Exhibit at Princeton Public Library
“WHISPERS OF TIME”: An exhibition of photographs curated by architectural design specialist Farzaneh Tahmasbi is on view in the Princeton Public Library Reading Room through July 21. An art talk featuring Tahmasbi is scheduled for Thursday, July 18 at 7:30 p.m. on Zoom. “Whispers of Time: Exploring Select Iranian...
Better Medical Care for Less: Everside Health
In 2022, Everside Health transformed an old facility on Beverly Rancocas Rd. in Willingboro into a state-of-the art medical clinic, expanding its footprint in New Jersey to 13 locations. This 3,000-square-foot facility, renovated at a cost of $500,000, was completed that November – a full 60 days ahead of schedule – bringing an easier, less expensive healthcare option to this quiet suburb of Philadelphia and part of the state’s South Jersey region.
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