• Stunning Glass Barn in New Hope Is on the Market for $6.25M

    Stunning Glass Barn in New Hope Is on the Market for $6.25M

    The Glass Barn stands as an architectural masterpiece in New Hope, defined by design that emphasizes open space and the natural scenery around it, writes Giselle DaMier for Jersey Digs. The five-bedroom, three-and-a-half bathroom home, listed at $6,250,000, first appeared in Architectural Record in 1988 and was given a full renovation in 2020. Its standout…

  • Italian Restaurant in Newtown Seeks Approval to Expand Operations

    Italian Restaurant in Newtown Seeks Approval to Expand Operations

    Vecchia Osteria, a well-loved Italian spot in Newtown, is looking to grow its footprint pending approval from the local zoning board, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. The restaurant, celebrated for its Old World atmosphere and classic Italian cuisine, intends to request zoning relief to take over the next-door space at the Newtown Depot Shopping…

  • Rocco’s at The Brick in Newtown Closes Abruptly Due to Landlord Dispute

    Rocco’s at The Brick in Newtown Closes Abruptly Due to Landlord Dispute

    Rocco’s at The Brick in Newtown was forced to close last weekend due to a landlord dispute that stemmed from a change to the restaurant’s liquor license, writes Michael Klein for The Philadelphia Inquirer. According to the owner, the closure, which abruptly left around 50 employees out of work, was not the restaurant’s decision. The…

  • Annual Reenactments Return to Washington Crossing Historic Park This December

    Annual Reenactments Return to Washington Crossing Historic Park This December

    Step back in time this December as General Washington’s daring Delaware River crossing is brought to life during two special reenactments at Washington Crossing Historic Park.  Hundreds of actors in Continental Army attire will be in attendance, bringing military drills, music and the river crossing itself to life.   The Friends of Washington Crossing Park is hosting…

  • Airport Just Outside of Bucks County is Adding New Allegiant Flights

    Airport Just Outside of Bucks County is Adding New Allegiant Flights

    Beginning early next year, Allegiant Airlines will begin offering 30 new nonstop routes to 35 cities around the country from Trenton-Mercer Airport, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times.   The airport, located just across the river from Bucks County, has only offered Frontier flights since it opened to commercial flights.   Allegiant offers low-cost flights, connecting small and medium-sized cities to…

  • Warrington’s Windtree Therapeutics Calls Off Acquisition of Titan Environmental Services

    Warrington’s Windtree Therapeutics Calls Off Acquisition of Titan Environmental Services

    Windtree Therapeutics, based in Warrington, has hit another setback in its efforts to expand beyond drug development, canceling its acquisition of Titan Environmental Services, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Earlier this year, the company explored real estate and cryptocurrency opportunities, and most recently attempted to enter the waste-removal business. Windtree has now…

  • Bucks County Median Homebuyer Age Well Below National Average

    Bucks County Median Homebuyer Age Well Below National Average

    According to a nationwide survey by the National Association of Realtors, the median homebuyer age in the Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington metropolitan area, which includes Bucks County, is well below the national average, writes Jess Rohan for the Bucks County Courier Times. The survey found that the median homebuyer overall in the United States is 59 years old,…

  • 400 Food Bank Families Receive Unexpected $100 Gifts from Local Philanthropist

    400 Food Bank Families Receive Unexpected $100 Gifts from Local Philanthropist

    At the regular Friday fresh produce giveaway at Bristol Township’s pavilion, the first 400 attendees each received a $100 gift from local philanthropist Gene Epstein, reports JoAnn Pileggi for FOX 29 Philadelphia. The gift came at a critical time after SNAP benefits were reduced, with more people turning to food networks, pantries and fresh connect…

  • Philadelphia Ranks Among Ten Best Sports Cities for Fans in the Country

    Philadelphia Ranks Among Ten Best Sports Cities for Fans in the Country

    Philadelphia ranked among the top ten cities in the nation that have the best vibes for sports fans, according to a recently released report by WalletHub, writes Lauren Barry for KYW Newsradio. The ranking compared nearly 400 towns nationwide using 50 key metrics across football, baseball, basketball, soccer and hockey. “Sports can cause rivalries between…

  • Tea House and Shop in Doylestown Takes Visitors on a Trip to Wonderland

    Tea House and Shop in Doylestown Takes Visitors on a Trip to Wonderland

    Take a trip to Wonderland at Doylestown’s Snarky Tea House, offering a variety of delicious sips and snacks along with a retail shop filled with fun items, reports Natalie Jason for 6abc.  The tea house is run by manager Courtney Nicholas, the sister of Snarky Tea’s founder, Jenni-Lyn Williams.   The company was started by Williams nine years…

  • Independence Hall Closing Its Doors For Final Preparations For Nation’s 250th Anniversary

    Independence Hall Closing Its Doors For Final Preparations For Nation’s 250th Anniversary

    Independence Hall will be closing its doors to visitors until January as preservation work is completed at the site of the Declaration of Independence ahead of the nation’s 250th anniversary, writes Tom Dougherty for CBS News Philadelphia. This closure will allow crews to complete their interior work in the building, which the park service says…

  • Eagles Cheerleader from Levittown Also Inspires as Teacher, Coach and Grad Student

    Eagles Cheerleader from Levittown Also Inspires as Teacher, Coach and Grad Student

    James LeGette, who lives in Levittown, is managing to balance his career as a special education teacher and his graduate studies while enjoying being one of only three male Philadelphia Eagles cheerleaders, reports Jenna Miller for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Performing as part of the Birds’ cheer team had always been his lifelong dream. This year…

  • Newtown’s Steeple View Project Enters New Phase With Fresh Leadership

    Newtown’s Steeple View Project Enters New Phase With Fresh Leadership

    The Steeple View redevelopment in Newtown is entering a new phase with a new owner, fresh vision, and a new name: Liberty Centre, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. Jim Worthington, a Newtown businessman, presented sketch plans with a team of professionals for a 125-unit residential development on eight acres in the center of the…

  • CYI Gets Festive Next Month with Exciting Events and Annual Holiday Traditions

    CYI Gets Festive Next Month with Exciting Events and Annual Holiday Traditions

    The holidays are just around the corner, and the Coatesville Youth Initiative (CYI) is celebrating all next month with fun community events.   Kicking things off on Dec. 2 is Giving Tuesday, with a special Open House at the CYI office.   Visitors can stop by between 11:30 AM and 1 PM to meet the staff and…

  • Neshaminy Alum, Jefferson Tennis Head Coach Still Competing, Still Winning

    Neshaminy Alum, Jefferson Tennis Head Coach Still Competing, Still Winning

    Fred Perrin, a Neshaminy High School alum and head coach of Thomas Jefferson University’s tennis program, is still competing and collecting wins along the way, writes Tyler Delpercio for The Philadelphia Inquirer. He recently competed on the United States Tennis Association circuit and earned an invitation to the national tournament for players aged 55 and…

  • Yolanda Hadid’s New Hope Estate Back on Market After Offer Falls Through

    Yolanda Hadid’s New Hope Estate Back on Market After Offer Falls Through

    Just days after Yolanda Hadid revealed that her New Hope farmhouse was under offer, the $11 million estate has returned to the market, writes Charlie Lankston for Realtor.com. The listing for the 32-acre property was updated on Oct. 8 to reflect an offer that had been made. The property remained active while the details of…

  • Doylestown’s Hepatitis B Foundation Awards French Researcher with Highest Honor

    Doylestown’s Hepatitis B Foundation Awards French Researcher with Highest Honor

    The Hepatitis B Foundation in Doylestown recently announced their winner of the prestigious 2026 Baruch S. Blumberg Prize, writes Jeff Werner for Patch.  The global nonprofit focuses its efforts on eliminating hepatitis B, liver cancer and hepatitis D.   To celebrate his efforts to determine new treatments for hepatitis B and D, the organization awarded…

  • TD Bank Announces 51 Branch Closures, Including a Bucks County Location

    TD Bank Announces 51 Branch Closures, Including a Bucks County Location

    As part of a move toward a digital-centric retail model, TD Bank intends to close 51 branches across 12 states, including one in Bucks County, writes Jeff Blumenthal for the Philadelphia Business Journal. These closures are part of the bank’s broader plan to eliminate or relocate ten percent of its branches. All of the Pennsylvania…