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The Fred Beans Automotive Group was named for the fifth straight year among the Best Places to Work in the Greater Philadelphia Region. The company is one of only four “extra-large” organizations …

The Bucks County Herald Foundation has received a grant of $4,000 from Foundations Community Partnership to support its journalism fund. The grant will be used to highlight the work of nonprofits …

Local news is good for business

It’s no secret that recent years have been tough on small businesses and on newspapers. A bipartisan bill, the Community News & Small Business Support Act, that has been introduced in Congress …

In response to rising operating costs and the continuing challenges of today’s media landscape, Doylestown businessman and philanthropist Marv Woodall has pledged a matching grant of $25,000 to …

Up until the community events page, I was just reading the newspaper. When those five columns filled with art exhibits, music, theater, film, clubs and organizations, workshops and classes, support …

Most of the journalists I’ve encountered over my 25 years in the newspaper business have shunned attention, preferring instead to let the subjects of their stories and photographs get top billing. But this week, I’m yanking them out of the background because they deserve a little bit of fanfare.

At the risk of being compared to the church preacher who, upon looking down from his pulpit and seeing a standing-room-only congregation rather than praising everyone in attendance, chose to chastise …

Every year, The Philadelphia Business Journal’s Best Real Estate Deals awards program recognizes the top deal makers and real estate projects in the Greater Philadelphia area. At the March 30 awards …

Editor & Publisher Magazine, which has covered the news industry since 1884, has named the Bucks County Herald to its 2023 list of “10 News Publishers That Do It Right.

On the heels of announcing the hiring of its new editor in chief, John Anastasi, the Bucks County Herald has tapped newspaper advertising veteran William “Bill” Cotter to serve as its new …

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