This past weekend was poppin’ at Charlann Farms in Yardley, where community members came together to celebrate one of the region’s favorite summer crops.
The second annual Bucks County Eat, Drink and Be Merry Month will begin Aug, 15 and run through Sept. 15.
Before the recent rains came, we hit a dry spell, just when our local corn crop was developing.
The bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwich or BLT is another summer meal we enjoy.
C&N, a community-oriented financial services institution, has donated $20,000 to Central Bucks School District Education Foundation under the Educational Improvement Tax Credit Program (EITC).
In keeping with its founder Pearl S. Buck’s lifelong mission to foster cross-cultural understanding and bridge the cultural gap specifically between the East and the West, Pearl S. Buck International has entered into an agreement with representatives of entities dedicated to furthering U.S. and Chinese cultural exchanges.
Writer Don Swaim, author of several books of historical fiction, has tackled one of the world’s most colorful eras, the 1920s, in a novel that spans the period’s final years leading to the Crash of 1929.
After almost two decades at the helm of the Easton Main Street Initiative, Kim Kmetz is stepping down from her role as manager.
Pennsylvania College of Technology presented a Distinguished Alumni Award to Michael Wert, of New Hope, during its summer 2024 commencement ceremony, held Aug. 3 at the Community Arts Center.
The National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa in Doylestown Township will be the destination of two walking pilgrimages between Aug. 8 and 11, to commemorate the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Larison’s Corner Presbyterian Church hosts an English Tea and Bible study covering a new “Bad Girl of the Bible” (from the popular books), on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month from 2:30-3:30 p.m.
An Old Fashioned Camp Meeting/Revival with the theme “People Need the Lord” is planned to be held at Old Rocks Church, 260 Mt. Airy-Harbourton Road, Lambertville, N.J. beginning at 7 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 6, 7, and 8.
Perpetua Abulu, a member of the Ladies of Mt. Carmel, is all smiles after being granted U.S. citizenship.
Pennridge High School Senior Cullen Graham Monday pitched his Eagle Scout project to Perkasie Borough Council and received the all-clear to add a sign noting this historic significance of Kulp Park.
Doylestown Borough residents stepped up in a big way during Doylestown Presbyterian Church’s first-ever Community Food Collection. The community filled nearly 150 shopping bags, which were left on …
Bucks County Community College will host an online information session for its culinary arts and baking and pastry programs 12:30-1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 7 via Zoom.
A stone with the inscription “1775 M” – possibly carved by the famous outlaw Moses Doan – has been recovered from Buckingham Cave, ending a search that millions of television viewers witnessed on a recent episode of the Discovery Channel’s “Expedition Unknown.”
River Crossing YMCA hosted volunteers from The GIANT Company at its Bethlehem branch on Tuesday, July 16.
Quakertown Veterinary Clinic’s expansion plans open the door to improved 24/7 emergency animal care at a new state-of-the-art boarding facility.
Stella of New Hope, a modern American restaurant located in the Ghost Light Inn, boasting 180 degree views of the Delaware River, is extending its brunch offerings.