• The Landmark at Dublin Set for Grand Opening Celebration This Friday

    The Landmark at Dublin Set for Grand Opening Celebration This Friday

    The Landmark at Dublin, a new luxury apartment community in the heart of the borough, is celebrating its grand opening on Friday, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. Keystone Partners Group, Suburban City Group and Milex Construction will host borough officials for the ribbon-cutting ceremony at the new four-story complex, located across the street from…

  • Doylestown Township Approves Plans to Redevelop Former Barn Plaza Cinema

    Doylestown Township Approves Plans to Redevelop Former Barn Plaza Cinema

    The Doylestown Township Board of Supervisors has approved preliminary and final land development plans for the redevelopment of the former cinema at Barn Plaza, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. The Brixmor Property Group, owner of the shopping center on Route 611, is planning to demolish the former Regal Cinema, along with its decorative silos,…

  • Gorgeous Quakertown Estate on 24 Beautiful Acres Hits Market

    Gorgeous Quakertown Estate on 24 Beautiful Acres Hits Market

    A private estate that combines rustic elegance and modern luxury, set on over 24 beautiful acres in Quakertown, is now available for $1,800,000, writes Vasila Khurshid for The Amazing Mom Life. Blending timeless architectural style with refined updates, the home showcases a distinguished legacy reflected in its historic charm and classic stonework. Recent renovations include…

  • Home Builder Discusses Why It’s So Expensive to Build Houses in Bucks County

    Home Builder Discusses Why It’s So Expensive to Build Houses in Bucks County

    Andrew Kaye, former president of the Home Builders Association of Bucks County, who now leads a residential development company operating in the five-county Philadelphia area, noted that building in areas like Bucks County is becoming increasingly expensive, writes Michaelle Bond for The Philadelphia Inquirer. “The cost to buy ground is bigger, the cost to develop…

  • Toll Brothers Temporarily Stops Sales at $2M Lyondale Meadows Homes in Newtown

    Toll Brothers Temporarily Stops Sales at $2M Lyondale Meadows Homes in Newtown

    Toll Brothers temporarily halted sales at its 45-home Lyondale Meadows community in Newtown, with prices starting at $1.6 million, after demand was overwhelming, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Fort Washington-based luxury homebuilder opened sales earlier this month, and in just one week received 21 deposits, with buyers choosing options that raised…

  • The Polish-American Family Festival and Country Fair Is Returning for its 59th Year

    The Polish-American Family Festival and Country Fair Is Returning for its 59th Year

    The Annual Polish-American Family Festival and Country Fair is returning for its 59th year to the National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch.   The event is taking place from 12 PM to 8 PM from Friday, Aug. 30 to Monday, Sept. 1 and again on Sept. 6 and 7.…

  • Residents Say No to Affordable Housing Shortage Solution in Bucks County

    Residents Say No to Affordable Housing Shortage Solution in Bucks County

    Affordable housing shortage in Bucks County could be addressed by denser housing, but town residents oppose it, and town officials have not been approving such projects, writes Jess Rohan for the Bucks County Courier Times. The county spans around 400,000 acres, with over 40 percent already developed. By 2023, roughly 23 percent, or over 92,000…

  • Pennridge High Student from Perkasie to Compete in Miss America 2026 Pageant

    Pennridge High Student from Perkasie to Compete in Miss America 2026 Pageant

    Perkasie native Lynzi Allen, a rising senior at Pennridge High School, will be competing in Miss America’s Teen 2026 pageant in September, writes Mina Llona for The Philadelphia Tribune.   Allen has an impressive background, with passions for modeling, dancing and debate. She hopes to one day become a civil rights lawyer, a dream she’s…

  • This Wellness Retreat in Skippack is the Perfect Place to Relax and Unwind

    This Wellness Retreat in Skippack is the Perfect Place to Relax and Unwind

    Those looking for a soothing spa day spot can check out SALTability Retreat in Skippack, which offers a variety of services guaranteed to help you unwind, reports Bob Kelly for Fox 29.  At this wellness retreat, clients can enjoy facials, massages, foot detox treatments and red light therapy.  SALTability is best known for its calming…

  • Two Pharma Companies Partner to Open Dedicated OSD Form Suite in Sellersville

    Two Pharma Companies Partner to Open Dedicated OSD Form Suite in Sellersville

    Piramal Pharma Solutions and NewAmsterdam Pharma Company will be opening a dedicated oral solid dosage form suite at Piramal’s facility in Sellersville. The Sellersville site is one of Piramal Pharma Solutions’ focused drug product facilities offering comprehensive development and manufacturing services for a variety of formulations, including various oral solid dosages. The new suite will…

  • Hear Ye, Hear Ye! The Bucks County Renaissance Faire is Returning to Doylestown

    Hear Ye, Hear Ye! The Bucks County Renaissance Faire is Returning to Doylestown

    The Bucks County Renaissance Faire is returning to Doylestown for its second year from Saturday, Aug. 30 to Monday, Sept. 1, from 11 AM to 6 PM, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch.  The faire, held on the TileWorks of Bucks County grounds, will feature a variety of new attractions along with 115 craft and…

  • Part-Owner of Levittown’s WBCB Signs Contract Extension as Eagles Announcer

    Part-Owner of Levittown’s WBCB Signs Contract Extension as Eagles Announcer

    At 82, Merrill Reese, a part-owner of WBCB-AM in Levittown, has signed a multi-year contract extension as the Philadelphia Eagles radio play-by-play announcer and has no intention of retiring any time soon, writes Jeff Blumenthal for the Philadelphia Business Journal. “I love to golf, but if it were a choice between broadcasting an Eagles game…

  • Six Bucks County Schools Make List of Top High Schools in Pennsylvania

    Six Bucks County Schools Make List of Top High Schools in Pennsylvania

    U.S. News & World Report recently released its 2025–2026 Best High School Rankings list, which included six Bucks County schools in its top 100 in Pennsylvania, writes Dino Ciliberti for the Patch.  New Hope-Solebury High School was the highest-ranked Bucks County school, placing fourth on the list. The high school also ranked among the top…

  • Doylestown’s Pennsylvania Biotech Center Recruits Hepatitis C Cure Inventor

    Doylestown’s Pennsylvania Biotech Center Recruits Hepatitis C Cure Inventor

    Michael J. Sofia, the inventor of the Hepatitis C cure, has joined the Pennsylvania Biotechnology Center in Doylestown, working towards a cure for Hepatitis B, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Sofia will be the distinguished professor and principal investigator at the Bucks County biotech center, a life sciences incubator and educational hub…

  • E-Bike Violations on County Trails Now Carry Triple Fine in Montgomery County

    E-Bike Violations on County Trails Now Carry Triple Fine in Montgomery County

    The Montgomery County Board of Commissioners recently voted to increase the fine for e-bike violations on county trails from $100 to $300, writes Tim Jimenez for KYW Newsradio. The commissioners cited the accidents and injuries from the increased use of e-bikes on local trails as the reason for tripling the fine. “We’re being proactive by…

  • Burlington Stores Opening Third Bucks County Location in Warrington

    Burlington Stores Opening Third Bucks County Location in Warrington

    Burlington Stores, formerly Burlington Coat Factory, is coming to The Shops at Valley Square, Route 611, in Warrington. This will be the department store company’s third Bucks County location, according to a staff report from the Bucks County Courier Times. The national off-price retailer is well known for offering brand-name merchandise at consistently low prices.…

  • Sojo Industries Signs Largest Lease of 2025 for Langhorne Building

    Sojo Industries Signs Largest Lease of 2025 for Langhorne Building

    Sojo Industries, the fast-growing packaging and robotics firm, has tripled its Bucks County footprint by signing a 215,000-square-foot lease in Langhorne, marking one of the largest leases in the Philadelphia region this year, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. “We’re seeing tremendous growth in this region,” said Sojo Industries CEO Barak Bar-Cohen. “There’s…

  • These Delicious Restaurants in Doylestown Are Perfect Dinner Spots

    These Delicious Restaurants in Doylestown Are Perfect Dinner Spots

    Looking for a spot to grab a bite to eat? There’s no shortage of delicious restaurants in Doylestown to check out, writes staff for Visit Bucks County.  The Hattery Stove & Still is a modern-day tavern with a vintage, industrial-style interior. This eatery serves brunch, lunch and dinner throughout the week with unique and tasty…