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The Bucks County Herald Foundation has named Penn Community Bank president and CEO Jeane M. Vidoni to its board of directors. Vidoni, a resident of Doylestown, has been president and CEO of Penn …

Your Dandelion

You were gifted a dandelion Many moons ago The flower helped you laugh The flower helped you grow But the dandelion itself Had nowhere left to go So you put on a brave face And let it break your heart …

This week we celebrated Labor Day, the federal holiday meant to mark what the United States Department of Labor calls “the social and economic achievements of American workers.” So it seems …

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 …

Through the generosity of Marv Woodall and his wife Dee Ann, Poet’s Corner got its start in February of this year. Nothing is guaranteed beyond that.Marv has recently pledged to match up to $25,000 …

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 …

It’s extremely rare when so much athletic and academic talent from the scholastic community is gathered under one roof.Wednesday night at the Spring Mill Manor in Ivyland was one such special …

The Mystery Man

Every seventh day that winter, he drove an old white van covered with hand-lettered Bible verses to a stretch of backroad between two rattling cornfields, under transmission towers that sizzled in the …

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.

It turned out that the best part of my Super Bowl weekend wasn’t the big game after all. The highlight for me came during Friday night’s pep rally in Doylestown, when I looked out across a sea of smiling, cheering Eagles fans and felt extraordinarily proud of us all.

Bucks County loves the Birds

Bucks County residents jammed the old courthouse lawn in Doylestown Friday evening to root on the Super Bowl-bound Eagles, get excited for the big game, and send the Birds a message of …

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 …

In recognition of its nonprofit local news reporting, the Bucks County Herald has been selected to receive a NewsMatch grant of up to $27,000. Reader donations received through Dec. 31 will be …

A Herald carrier has won first place in the Pennsylvania NewsMedia Association Foundation 2022 Newspaper Carrier of the Year Award competition, recognizing the exemplary performance of newspaper …

Veteran newspaper executive and editor Shane Fitzgerald has been named as the Bucks County Herald’s new editor-in-chief, publisher Joseph Wingert announced. He will start on Sept. …

I’m writing from a new office this week, the third for the Bucks County Herald – five in a Hollyberry Square storefront, almost 15 just down the road in Lahaska, in a remodeled house whose …

The Herald relocates to Doylestown

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Mulefeathers, the Delaware Canal mule who stood at the Herald’s entrance for 15 years is standing guard at a new location. The Herald office has moved from Lahaska to 875 N. Easton Road, …

At over 34,000 votes, our Best of the Region is having an excellent inaugural contest. Be a part of it and vote for your favorites through Aug. 10.

Effective Aug. 1, the Bucks County Herald is moving from its 1850s farmhouse in Lahaska that the Wingert family purchased in 2007 to modern, garden-style offices at the corner of North Easton and …

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