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Two Dine & Donate events next week will benefit HealthLink Dental Clinic. HealthLink is a free dental clinic serving U.S. military veterans and low-wage earning, uninsured adults residing in Bucks and Montgomery counties.

HISTORY LIVES: Amos Stone House to the Mesquito Grille

Amos Stone House to the Mesquito Grille. In 1849 Amos Stone (1819-1897), a shoemaker by trade, bought the property at the intersection of West State Street and West Court Street for $200 and built a house.

The organizers of the Doylestown Arts Festival have announced the juried lineup of artists who will brighten the Borough streets on Sept. 7 and 8 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day.

The “Nasty Boys” of modern psychedelia, Ceramic Animal, have just announced the release of two new singles, the third installment in the “Intergalactic Nasty Boys” music video series, and a fall release for their upcoming album.

Kate Kesilman has been performing since she was 7 years old. Connor Nace didn’t get his start in musical theater until he was 15.

Tuesday’s rain didn’t dampen the Doylestown Friends Quaker Meeting’s commitment to abolishing nuclear weapons on the 79th anniversary of the atomic bombing of the Japanese city of Hiroshima.

Doylestown park adds another amenity

Doylestown Borough’s Broad Commons Park now has a small picnic area where visitors can relax.The three tables with attached seating, shaded by metal umbrellas with solar collectors used for …

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 …

Zane Moore believes there’s strength in unity. And, he’s certainly in a position to know.

For close to a century, the home of Doylestown’s A.R. Atkinson Jr. American Legion Post 210 has provided a special gathering place for veterans, their families and the larger community. Struggling to keep up with the needed maintenance has been a challenge for both the American Legion and the VFW that call the North Street Post home.

Wheel in the sky

Rich Duvall and Molly Lowell say a helicopter wheel landed in the front yard of their Doylestown Township home late Sunday or early Monday.

HISTORY LIVES: Operation ‘64

The Doylestown Plan for Self-Help Renewal. Operation ‘64 resulted from a group of farsighted Doylestown merchants who refused to “modernize” their historic town center.

Tickets are on sale for Fonthill Castle’s Beer Fest Saturday, Aug. 24. Featuring local and regional craft beers, live music, food, a bespoke VIP experience and more, the annual fundraising event, held on the grounds of Fonthill Castle in Doylestown supports year-round education, community program and conservation efforts.

August 6 will mark the 79th anniversary of the atomic bombing of the Japanese city of Hiroshima, followed by the Aug. 9 bombing of Nagasaki.

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced today that paving will occur next week on Easton Road under a $3.9 million project to improve safety by constructing two roundabouts at the intersection of Easton Road and New Britain Road/Sauerman Road in Doylestown Township.

Is your garage ready for an upgrade?

The Doylestown at Dusk Car Show, featuring over 500 cars, rolled into town July 20. Top 40 and specialty class awards were presented during the show, which also included live music and vendors.

More than $4 million in funding from the Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment Authority is coming to Doylestown Township to help remove so-called “forever chemicals” from some of its water supply, state and federal officials announced this week.

Join Doylestown Historical Society’s next guest speaker series event celebrating local artistic celebrities and greats of the 1920s and 30s jazz age while enjoying a speakeasy cocktail demonstration and music of the era.

HISTORY LIVES: Fordhook Farm

In 1888, Washington Atlee Burpee (1858-1915) purchased about 100 acres of land outside of Doylestown and named it Fordhook Farm, after his ancestor’s estate in England.

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