• New Hope’s Bradley Cooper Shares His Story as a Caregiver in New Documentary

    New Hope’s Bradley Cooper Shares His Story as a Caregiver in New Documentary

    New Hope resident Bradley Cooper shared his experience as a caregiver in a new documentary that recently hit streaming on PBS, writes Molly McVety for PhillyVoice.  The famed actor served as executive producer for the documentary, titled “Caregiving.” In the film, Cooper and others share their experience acting as the primary support for terminally ill…

  • Bucks County Rep. Fitzpatrick One of Two House Republicans to Oppose ‘Big Beautiful Bill’

    Bucks County Rep. Fitzpatrick One of Two House Republicans to Oppose ‘Big Beautiful Bill’

    U.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, a moderate from Bucks County, was one of just two Republicans in the House to vote against President Donald Trump’s so-called “Big Beautiful Bill” last week, writes Julia Terruso for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Fitzpatrick also opposed a procedural vote on the sweeping domestic spending and tax policy package, signaling his opposition…

  • New Warrington Sports Bar and Restaurant Set to Open This Summer

    New Warrington Sports Bar and Restaurant Set to Open This Summer

    Gloria Sports & Spirits, a restaurant and sports bar, is coming to the Shops at Valley Square in Warrington this summer, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch.  The family-oriented joint will be situated in the former Bar Louie space in the shopping center. The owners invested over a million dollars in redeveloping the restaurant with…

  • Fairless Hills Swimming Pool Closed Indefinitely Due to Leak Issue

    Fairless Hills Swimming Pool Closed Indefinitely Due to Leak Issue

    Fairless Hills’ Oxford Valley swimming pool remains closed, writes JD Mullane for the Bucks County Courier Times, but Parks and Recreation is working with the General Services team in hopes of reopening it this summer. The Bucks County-owned pool was leaking water. County spokesperson Jim O’Malley stated that he believes the leak is coming from…

  • Redevelopment of Former Levittown School Could Bring 89 Residential Units

    Redevelopment of Former Levittown School Could Bring 89 Residential Units

    The ten-acre former site of Abraham Lincoln Elementary School in Levittown could soon be developed into 89 age-qualified residential units, writes Lacey Latch for the Bucks County Courier Times. Bristol Township’s planning commission has already recommended approval of the developer’s plan for a combination of senior apartments and senior flats. Three months on, the project…

  • Doylestown Hospital Holds Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony for New Cardiology Lab

    Doylestown Hospital Holds Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony for New Cardiology Lab

    Doylestown Hospital recently celebrated the opening of its universal lab, a high-tech facility designed to support physicians in diagnosing and treating heart problems, vascular conditions and arrhythmias, according to a staff report from TAPinto Doylestown. The hospital’s Gorsky Heart and Vascular Suite, which houses the new lab, includes an advanced hybrid procedural room and six…

  • Newtown Locals Eager for Wawa’s Coffee, Hoagies and Opening Day

    Newtown Locals Eager for Wawa’s Coffee, Hoagies and Opening Day

    Newtown’s very first Wawa location is causing a stir on social media as locals eagerly wait for an announcement about the official date of the grand opening, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch.  The 5,500-square-foot location on the Newtown Bypass and Lower Silver Lake Road will feature a gas station and convenience store.  Prior to…

  • Bucks County Man Secures Cancer Medication After Insurance Denial

    Bucks County Man Secures Cancer Medication After Insurance Denial

    Bucks County resident Paul O’Hara was quick to react when his health insurer claimed they couldn’t cover his prescription cancer medication, writes Joshua Sidorowicz for CBS News.  O’Hara has treated his chronic myeloid leukemia with Sprycel for over a decade.  He had a history of poor reactions to other medications. So when his insurance denied…

  • A New Restaurant is Coming to the Former Regal Cinema Site in Barn Plaza  

    A New Restaurant is Coming to the Former Regal Cinema Site in Barn Plaza  

    A new restaurant, Burtons Grill & Bar, is planned to open in the Barn Plaza shopping center on Easton Road, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch.  Three new retail and restaurant spaces are coming soon to the former Regal Cinema site within the shopping center. The owner of Barn Plaza, Brixmor, confirmed that Burtons will be…

  • Levittown Photographer Captures Magical Connection Between Two Strangers

    Levittown Photographer Captures Magical Connection Between Two Strangers

    Amanda Johnson, a photographer from Levittown, takes photos of strangers meeting for the first time, and her latest pictures have gone viral, writes Marcella Baietto for CBS News.   Johnson enjoys playing matchmaker, offering what she calls “stranger sessions.”  “I get two strangers together and we have fun, take a photo shoot, and apparently the internet…

  • Rite Aid to Close More Bucks County Locations Amid Second Bankruptcy

    Rite Aid to Close More Bucks County Locations Amid Second Bankruptcy

    Rite Aid is closing an additional 28 stores in Pennsylvania, including four in Bucks County, after filing for bankruptcy for a second time, writes Daniel Urie for PennLive. The following Bucks County locations are among the 28 locations in the state that will be closing:  So far, 118 Pennsylvania locations have closed, while 839 stores…

  • New Warrington Development to Feature Five Modern Million-Dollar Homes

    New Warrington Development to Feature Five Modern Million-Dollar Homes

    Developers recently held a groundbreaking ceremony for a new development of five modern million-dollar homes coming soon to Warrington, writes Lacey Latch for the Bucks County Courier Times. The new development will be located along Elbow Lane. The custom homes within the Pace Way project, a small gated community, will span roughly 4,000 square feet.…

  • Go Down the Rabbit Hole in this Alice in Wonderland-Themed Tea House

    Go Down the Rabbit Hole in this Alice in Wonderland-Themed Tea House

    This week marks the opening of The Snarky Tea House, a new Alice in Wonderland-themed shop, at 24 North Main Street in Doylestown, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch.  The tea house, which initially began as an online business, was founded by Jenni-Lyn Williams, a local from Northampton.  Williams decorated the interior with classic characters…

  • Doylestown Emerging as Region’s Next Hotspot for Luxury Real Estate

    Doylestown Emerging as Region’s Next Hotspot for Luxury Real Estate

    With home prices increasing as nearby businesses continue to grow, Doylestown could be emerging as the region’s next luxury real estate hotspot, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. Doylestown’s charming downtown and convenient access to major roads are among the reasons buyers have been willing to pay a premium to live in the…

  • Kylie Kelce and Actress Kate Hudson Talk Fame and Taylor Swift 

    Kylie Kelce and Actress Kate Hudson Talk Fame and Taylor Swift 

    Kylie Kelce and actress Kate Hudson recently spoke about Taylor Swift on Kelce’s Not Gonna Lie podcast, praising the singer for her hard work, writes Olivia Bellusci for Newsweek.   The actress, known for How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, spoke with Kelce about the trials of fame. Hudson and Kelce agreed it takes…

  • Closing of Local Landfill to Cause Falls Township to Face Budget Gap of $22 Million

    Closing of Local Landfill to Cause Falls Township to Face Budget Gap of $22 Million

    Falls Township will need to make significant changes in the coming years to fix its finances as the local landfill, its largest revenue stream, closes, writes Jo Ciavaglia for the Bucks County Courier Times. To compensate for the $18 million the township receives annually from the decades-old landfill, it might have to implement higher property…

  • Solebury Acquires One of the Largest Undeveloped Tracts in Township

    Solebury Acquires One of the Largest Undeveloped Tracts in Township

    Solebury Township has acquired the former New Hope Crushed Stone & Lime Co. quarry for $1.6 million, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. The purchase of the 166-acre site secures one of the township’s largest undeveloped tracts. It features a 60-acre lake and more than 3,000 feet of stream corridor along Primrose Creek. The property…

  • Call Her Daddy’ Host Alex Cooper’s Childhood Home in Newtown Sold

    Call Her Daddy’ Host Alex Cooper’s Childhood Home in Newtown Sold

    Alex Cooper’s childhood home in Newtown was sold in May, just five months after the media mogul bought her parents a house in Los Angeles, writes Skyler Caruso for People Magazine.  Cooper’s parents, Bryan and Laurie Cooper, recently sold the four-bedroom, 2.5-bath Pennsylvania home for $780,000. The Call Her Daddy host spent her childhood in…