• Carversville Inn Named a Must-Visit Boutique Hotel by Travel + Leisure

    Carversville Inn Named a Must-Visit Boutique Hotel by Travel + Leisure

    A 212-year-old building in one of Bucks County’s smallest villages has landed on the national radar, earning a featured review by Regan Stephens in Travel + Leisure after a years-long transformation into a boutique hotel and restaurant. The Carversville Inn, located in the heart of the tiny village of Carversville, not far from New Hope,…

  • These Bucks County Towns Have Some of the Fastest-Growing Home Prices in Pennsylvania

    These Bucks County Towns Have Some of the Fastest-Growing Home Prices in Pennsylvania

    Several Bucks County communities are among the fastest-rising home price markets in Pennsylvania, and the numbers tell a striking story, according to a new report compiled last month by Stacker. New Hope stands out at the top of the local list, with a typical home value of $938,110. Prices there increased by $52,629 in the…

  • From Neshaminy High to the NHL: How a Langhorne Artist Became the Flyers’ Mask Maker

    From Neshaminy High to the NHL: How a Langhorne Artist Became the Flyers’ Mask Maker

    Every time goalie Dan Vladař stops a puck in the Flyers playoffs, he’s wearing a piece of art painted by a kid who grew up rooting for the Flyers in Langhorne, writes Matt Breen for The Philadelphia Inquirer. That kid is Franny Drummond. He’s not on the roster or behind the bench. But his fingerprints…

  • Why the PGA Chose Newtown Square and Aronimink Golf Club for its 2026 PGA Championship

    Why the PGA Chose Newtown Square and Aronimink Golf Club for its 2026 PGA Championship

    The 108th PGA Championship is coming to the Philadelphia region in May, and this selection carries weight. The PGA of America did not choose a backdrop. It chose a proving ground. Aronimink Golf Club in Newtown Square has spent decades showing it can handle the best players in the world, under the brightest lights, with…

  • Data Centers Planned in Falls Township, West Rockhill: What Residents Need to Know, and Local Officials Are Saying

    Data Centers Planned in Falls Township, West Rockhill: What Residents Need to Know, and Local Officials Are Saying

    Data centers are coming to Bucks County, and residents in Falls Township and West Rockhill are taking notice, according to The Keystone. Amazon plans to build cloud computing and AI infrastructure on the old U.S. Steel site in Falls Township. West Rockhill in Upper Bucks approved new zoning regulations after receiving a sketch plan for…

  • Newtown is Quietly Becoming Bucks County’s Most In-demand Town

    Newtown is Quietly Becoming Bucks County’s Most In-demand Town

    On any given evening, State Street in Newtown earns its reputation. Restaurants packed. Sidewalks busy. Shops with steady foot traffic. Not just on weekends, but on Tuesday nights too, and on random Wednesday afternoons as well. The kind of consistent, unremarkable activity that tells you a place has crossed a threshold. People are not visiting…

  • Before They Were Famous: The Stars Who Got Their Start at Bucks County Playhouse

    Before They Were Famous: The Stars Who Got Their Start at Bucks County Playhouse

    The Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope has played an outsized role in American entertainment. For decades, actors have stepped onto the stage at Bucks County Playhouse early in their careers, long before wider audiences knew their names. Many went on to become some of the most recognizable figures in film and television. The building…

  • Best Restaurants in Delaware County According to Locals

    Best Restaurants in Delaware County According to Locals

    A Reddit thread earlier this month asked a direct question: What is your favorite restaurant in Delaware County? The answers came fast. Locals did not overthink it. They named the places they go back to again and again. Some restaurants showed up across multiple comments. These are the spots with staying power. These are the…

  • From Small Town Bucks County to the World Stage: How Quakertown Shaped Sabrina Carpenter

    From Small Town Bucks County to the World Stage: How Quakertown Shaped Sabrina Carpenter

    Global pop success usually starts in the same places. Los Angeles. New York. Industry pipelines. Sabrina Carpenter started in Quakertown. That matters. Quakertown is not built for shortcuts. It is quiet. Spread out. You do not stumble into opportunity. You plan for it. You drive to it. You work for it. That shows up all…

  • “Remember the Ladies”: 12 Philadelphia Women Who Shaped a Revolution

    “Remember the Ladies”: 12 Philadelphia Women Who Shaped a Revolution

    Everyone knows the story of Betsy Ross and the first American flag, sewn in a small upholstery shop on Arch Street in Old City Philadelphia. But Ross wasn’t the only woman whose work helped define the Revolutionary War and the American cause. Across Philadelphia, American women, including writers, fundraisers, spies, poets, and even soldiers, played…

  • From Doylestown to the World Stage: How Family, Friction, and a Doylestown Upbringing Shaped Pink

    From Doylestown to the World Stage: How Family, Friction, and a Doylestown Upbringing Shaped Pink

    Doylestown native Pink is back in the headlines for a move that reflects who she is. She relocated her family to New York City so her daughter, Willow, can pursue Broadway, even performing alongside her on The Kelly Clarkson Show. The decision fits. Pink has always followed her own path, and now she is helping…

  • The Greatest Event Since the Birth of Christ? Ken Burns Says It Began in the Delaware Valley

    The Greatest Event Since the Birth of Christ? Ken Burns Says It Began in the Delaware Valley

    When Ken Burns, the celebrated documentary filmmaker behind The Civil War and The Vietnam War, calls the American Revolution “the most important event in world history since the birth of Christ,” even seasoned historians blink. It’s a breathtaking claim, but look around the Delaware Valley, and suddenly it doesn’t feel far-fetched. From Philadelphia’s Independence Hall,…

  • The Wawa Statistic Nobody Believes, Until You Do The Math

    The Wawa Statistic Nobody Believes, Until You Do The Math

    Wawa says it serves 1 billion customers every year. When I ask people to guess that number, they always come in low. Way low. No one lands near it. The real figure, 1 billion customers, gives people pause. At first glance, it sounds impossible. The U.S. has about 330 million people. Wawa operates in a…

  • Five Revolutionary War Sites Every Local Should Visit This Year

    Five Revolutionary War Sites Every Local Should Visit This Year

    One of the remarkable things about living in Southeast Pennsylvania is that the Revolutionary War isn’t distant or theoretical. It’s local. It’s physical. And it’s right outside our back door. Just a few minutes down the road, you can stand on the same fields, walk into the same rooms, and look across the same rivers…

  • More Than a Pit Stop: How Wawa Became Part of Who We Are

    More Than a Pit Stop: How Wawa Became Part of Who We Are

    There’s a moment most people in the Delaware Valley know well. The car idles. The radio hums. You’re not quite ready to go home, or you’re not fully awake yet, or you just need a minute before the next thing begins. So you pull into Wawa. Not because you planned to. Because it’s there. That’s…

  • Harleysville Cookie Baker Brings His Holiday Tradition to Wheel of Fortune

    Harleysville Cookie Baker Brings His Holiday Tradition to Wheel of Fortune

    A Harleysville resident stepped onto the national stage this week when Terry Smith appeared on Wheel of Fortune, bringing a bit of Montgomery County with him. Smith is known among friends, family, and coworkers for his baking. Each holiday season, he makes about 120 dozen cookies at home and gives them away. That adds up…

  • Celebrate Mom Right: Founding Farmers in King of Prussia Has Every Mother’s Day Covered

    Celebrate Mom Right: Founding Farmers in King of Prussia Has Every Mother’s Day Covered

    Mother’s Day is almost here, and if you haven’t made a plan yet, Founding Farmers in King of Prussia has you covered. The beloved farm-to-table restaurant in King of Prussia Town Center is pulling out all the stops this year with four distinct ways to celebrate mom, from a show-stopping brunch buffet to artisan chocolates…

  • Why Tinicum Was Chosen as the Home of the New Norwegian Cruise Line Terminal

    Why Tinicum Was Chosen as the Home of the New Norwegian Cruise Line Terminal

    A major new chapter in our region’s tourism economy is taking shape along the Delaware River, where construction has begun on the new PhilaPort Cruise Terminal in Tinicum Township. Beginning in April 2026, Norwegian Cruise Line will officially make Tinicum its homeport, launching 41 sailings every year through at least 2033. It’s the first time…