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Gene Epstein was dying. The 85-year-old Bucks County philanthropist, whose giving heart has helped make the world around him a better place, was certain of it. Epstein lay in a bed at St. Mary Medical …

The Pickleball Pals of Pennsbury took to the courts May 1.Organized by Claude Bacchia of Langhorne, Pickleball Pals began with just a handful of people and has grown to 300-plus members. …

The community is invited to Doylestown Presbyterian Church, 127 E. Court St., Doylestown from 9:30 to 10:15 a.m. Sunday, May 19, for a special presentation by author Kathryn R. McKenna as she …

The Bucks County Community College Foundation (BCCCF) held its 17th annual Salute to Mothers Scholarship Tea event, held April 19 April 19 at the Newtown campus. The event, which celebrated and …

Several times a year Visit Bucks County collaborates with a brewery along the Bucks County Ale Trail to release a must-try, new brew. This spring, Visit Bucks County has partnered with Second Sin …

Caleb’s American Kitchen (CAK), the BYO New American restaurant located in Lahaska, announces the addition of more Table Talk Dinners starting in May and running through October.

I knew that Mother’s Day was fast approaching when I saw a homemade sign advertising local rhubarb on the back of a farm truck. Follow that up with local asparagus being harvested, and finally with …

Prallsville Mills holds its Progressive Dinner and silent auction on May 18. The event serves as the Mills’ most significant fundraiser, aimed at preserving the cherished historic landmark. The …

Warminster Rotary Club and Giant Supermarket of Warminster joined forces with the Warminster Food Bank, April 13, for a spring food collection drive at Giant Supermarket of Warminster.

The Philadelphia Building & Construction Trades Council, led by Business Manager Ryan N. Boyer, once again partnered with Bucks County Community College for Girls Ignite, a one-day career …

Solebury School held its official ribbon cutting and reception May 5 for Hope Hall, its first residential addition since 1998.The ceremony marked the official dedication of the dormitory, which …

Middle Bucks Institute of Technology (MBIT) multimedia technology students won awards at the Greenville Youth Film Festival.The festival is described as “a forum for young filmmakers from the …

Athena Strategies President Kathy Boockvar was honored last week with the Distinguished Alumni Award from the American University Washington College of Law.The Washington College of Law Distinguished …

Halfway through spring, everything is growing – including Jane Jones’ hair, slowly but surely, after lobbing off 13 inches this past winter.As she has done twice in the past, the Doylestown …

Let your taste buds travel to Ecuador at Villa Milagro Vineyards when dinner is served as the sun sets over the vineyard, Saturday, May 18.Chef Wilson Patiño, owner of Rapaen Cuisine in …

Doylestown Township received the Pennsylvania State Association of Township Supervisors’ 2024 annual Outstanding Citizen Communication Award for a Township with a Population Over 5,000 during the …

The Central Bucks Board of School Directors will consider an employment agreement with Dr. Steven Yanni to serve as the next Superintendent of Schools at the regularly scheduled meeting of the Board on Tuesday, May 14.

Owners Ashni “Baba” Kumar and Priya Guru have decided to open a limited engagement vegetarian pop up at Guru’s, located at 203 North Sycamore St., Newtown.

The Nakashima Foundation for Peace held a celebration of the cherry and dogwood blossoms April 14 in New Hope. The “O-Hana-mi” event, which featured sake and shakuhachi (bamboo flute), was held in …

In 2024, Pearl S. Buck International is celebrating the 60th anniversary of its founding by Nobel and Pulitzer Prize winning author, humanitarian, and activist Pearl S. Buck.

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