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Wawa to Introduce Milkshakes at Newly Renovated North Oxford Valley Road Store
Wawa is currently revamping its bustling Levittown location at 132 North Oxford Valley Road, writes JD Mullane for the Bucks County Courier Times. Manager Tony Amato revealed that the site is undergoing a comprehensive makeover. “The entire inside was gutted,” Amato explained, promising a fresh, bright design that will impress patrons. The exterior…
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Tesla Dealership Property in Warminster Listed for $19 Million
The property hosting Warminster’s Tesla dealership has been listed for sale at nearly $19 million, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The site is one of seven Tesla dealerships in the region and the first in Bucks County, having opened its doors to customers earlier this year. Owned by Drake Motor Partners PA,…
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King of Prussia’s Office Market Sees Highest Occupancy Rates Since 2011
Office occupancy rates have reached new heights in King of Prussia, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Data from CoStar indicates an 89.3 percent occupancy in Upper Merion Township office buildings, the highest since 2011, though smaller and owner-occupied buildings aren’t included in this figure. The area’s appeal is boosted by its…
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These Three Major Pop Stars Have Bucks County Roots
Three major pop stars who are known all around the world all grew up in Bucks County, writes Gianna for 94.5 PST. Pink, whose real name is Alecia Beth Moore, is a Doylestown Township native. Over the years, she has released many mega-hits that we all know and love, including “So What?”, “Perfect”, and “Just…
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Senator Carolyn Comitta and YMCA of Greater Brandywine to Celebrate Earth Day at Free Community Event on April 20
State Senator Carolyn Comitta and the YMCA of Greater Brandywine are inviting the community to enjoy a day of family fun at the Upper Main Line YMCA (UMLY) on Saturday, April 20 from 10 AM – 1 PM in celebration of Earth Day. The event will spotlight UMLY’s 54-acre campus which includes an environmental &…
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Heroic Richboro Taco Bell Manager Saves Choking Baby in Drive-Thru
A Richboro Taco Bell manager’s quick thinking and heroic actions saved the life of an 11-month-old baby, writes Charles Watson for ABC 7. Natasha Long, the mother, was at a Taco Bell drive-thru with her son, Myles, when she noticed he was struggling to breathe. In a panic, she pulled him from the car, screaming…
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Luxurious and Historic: Washington Crossing Home from 1750 Up for Sale
Greg Lang and his wife made a significant lifestyle change when they moved from Wilmington to Bucks County, drawn by Greg’s new job at an insurance company in Princeton, writes Paul Jablow for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The couple fell in love with a historic home nestled on three acres, part of what was originally…
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Secrets of Quakertown: Inside the Hidden Rosicrucian Pyramids
Believe it or not— there are pyramids in Bucks County, but not for public viewing. Known as the Rosicrucian pyramids, these structures sit in a meditation garden in Quakertown on private property, according to a report from Atlas Obscura. The Fraternita Rosae Crucis, a secret society found by a doctor and occultist in 1858,…
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Dateline NBC Uncovers Decades-Old Cold Case Surrounding Bristol Township Mother Joy Hibbs
After remaining unsolved for over three decades, the murder of Joy Hibbs is now featured on “Dateline NBC,” writes Jo Ciavaglia for Bucks County Courier Times. Hibbs, a married mother of two, was killed in her Bristol Township home on a Friday afternoon in 1991, and the crime scene was subsequently set ablaze to…
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Uptown in West Chester Unveils Exciting Line-Up for May Performances and Summer Camps
Uptown Knauer Performing Arts Center is set to captivate audiences this May with two sensational musicals, “Disney’s Finding Nemo Jr.” and “Sister Act.” These performances, combined with the opening of summer camp registrations, promise a vibrant cultural scene in the coming months. “Disney’s Finding Nemo Jr.,” a delightful musical adaptation of the acclaimed 2003 Pixar…
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Harleysville’s Quarry Hill Farm Offers Sought-After Wagyu Beef While Feeding the Community
Harleysville’s Quarry Hill Farm is now offering one of the world’s most sought-after culinary treasures: Wagyu beef, renowned for its exceptional marbling and flavor, writes Marilyn Johnson for PhillyBite. Under the vision of 68-year-old real estate developer David Perlman and his family, who acquired the century-old farm in 2021, the farm aims to supply…
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Yardley Raised Richard Kind Joins ‘Only Murders in the Building’ Cast for Season 4
Yardley-native Richard Kind is set to grace the screen in the upcoming fourth season of Hulu’s hit series “Only Murders in the Building,” writes Franki Rudnesky for The Philly Voice. The Trenton-born, Yardley-raised actor joins an impressive lineup that includes Molly Shannon, Eva Longoria, and Meryl Streep, promising another captivating season of mystery and intrigue.…
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YMCA of Greater Brandywine Appoints Interim Board Chair, Welcomes Nine New Board Members
The YMCA of Greater Brandywine (YGBW) is announcing the appointment of Dr. Scott Heinerichs as Interim Board Chair. Heinerichs is the Dean of the College of Health Sciences at West Chester University (WCU) and plays a pivotal leadership role for YGBW. In addition to serving as Interim Board Chair through December 31, 2024, Heinerichs serves on…
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Annual Fashion Show at Harcum College is A Grand Affair
The much-anticipated Annual Fashion Show returns to Harcum College on Friday, April 26, 2024, in Klein Hall, Bryn Mawr Campus. Doors open at 7 PM. The show steps off at 8 PM. This year’s event has been conceived to involve all fashion majors and fashion faculty every step of the way, from promoting to planning,…
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Toll Brothers Secures 86-Acre Stone Meadows Farm in Langhorne for $40.5 Million for Senior Living Community
Toll Brothers has acquired an 86-acre parcel of land in Langhorne, for $40.5 million, eyeing the development of a 55-plus community at the former Stone Meadows Farm, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Toll Brothers aims to cater to the active adult segment under its Regency Collection, although the exact number of…
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Levittown Wrestler Tackles Autism Stigma While Training NFL Stars Like Jason Kelce
Levittown native Luke DiSangro has made a name for himself in the world of professional wrestling, writes Matt Breen for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Diagnosed with autism, Tourette’s syndrome, OCD, and ADHD, DiSangro faced relentless bullying in his youth, leading to the unwelcome nickname “Twitch.” However, a pivotal moment came when he encountered CM Punk’s…
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Breathing New Life: Bucks County Woman Marion Marin Celebrates Lung Transplant
April is “National Donate Life Month”, and 57-year-old Bucks County resident and businesswoman Marion Marin is celebrating a successful lung transplant, reports 6 ABC. Despite leading a healthy lifestyle, running three businesses, and never smoking, Marin faced an unexpected health crisis in 2022 when she began experiencing severe shortness of breath. However, an urgent…





























































