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Doylestown Target set to open in July

The highly anticipated Target in the Doylestown Shopping Center now has an “opening month,” said Sean Sablosky, the CEO of the Arrow Real Estate Services, which manages the center.

A new exhibition celebrating the work of figurative sculptor George Anthonisen opened last weekend at the James A. Michener Art Museum in Doylestown. Featuring more than 40 bronze sculptures, …

A new honeygrow opens tomorrow, April 26, in Doylestown, marking its 21st location in Pennsylvania and 42nd chain-wide. Located at 1745 S. Easton Road (Route 611) within Brixmor’s Barn Plaza, …

Look for innovative home décor and design ideas, luxurious performance fabrics and fresh takes on incorporating the old with the new at this year’s Bucks County Designer House & Gardens.

For one local family, Sycamore Lane Farm represents the homecoming of a lifetime. The Hilltown Township property is this year’s Bucks County Designer House & Gardens showcase.

This month, the Peace and Justice group at Doylestown’s Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church arranged an informational panel presented by nonprofit organization Welcoming the Stranger.

Rugby notes

On Saturday, April 20, the Doylestown Rugby Football Club men’s team traveled to Highspire Memorial Park to compete against Harrisburg RFC. The Dragons, traveling with only 16 players, knew they …

HISTORY LIVES: Sommer Maid Creamery

The Doylestown Creamery, a dairy and milk business, was established in 1910 by Asher Lear on the north side of Union Street between Broad and North Main streets.

The healing power of poetry will be featured in an “open mic” poetry reading from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, April 30, at the Doylestown Library, celebrating National Poetry Month.

If you need to put a new sidewalk in front of your business, why not make it a way to raise money for local charities, thought Todd McCarty. The owner of the Doylestown Inn’s “Buy-A-Brick” …

The April 4 edition’s front page article by Freda Savana (“Bucks County Historical Society’s Doylestown Twp. land eyed for luxury homes”) clearly and concisely covered the April 2 Doylestown …

HISTORY LIVES: Piper Tavern

In 1759, a tavern was built by Joseph Bladen at the junction of the Durham and Philadelphia-Easton roads. In 1778, that tavern was purchased by George Piper, a colonel in the …

Rugby notes

On Sunday, April 14, the Doylestown Rugby Academy high school boys team played Conestoga in an away match. The A side fell to the host team 29-40. Try scorers for Doylestown were: Dante Burns (two), …

The Friends of the Doylestown Library will host its first-ever Arts & Crafts Fair, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, April 27, at the James-Lorah House Auditorium, 100 N. Broad St., …

The former medical staff director at Doylestown Hospital pleaded guilty Monday to embezzling more than $600,000 from a charitable account at the health care facility over a dozen years.

Three of the wells that provide Doylestown Borough residents with their water will be treated with a filtration system designed to reduce PFAS, the so-called “forever chemicals” found in the …

In remembrance of longtime Doylestown resident and volunteer Frank Gallagher, Doylestown Area FISH is organizing “Thanks, Frank, a Day of Service” on April 20 at Chapman Park in …

Doylestown Historical Society hosts a unique film screening and question and answer opportunity with retired Bucks County Judge Clyde W. Waite, the first and only African American judge elected to …

I went to the County Theater in Doylestown last week to see Akira Kurosawa’s 1985 film “Ran” — his rendition of Shakespeare’s, “King Lear” in medieval Japan. Great art like this is a …

Rugby notes

On Saturday, April 6, a windy yet nice spring afternoon, the Doylestown Rugby Football Club men’s team took the home pitch against Montclair RFC in a friendly battle. Doylestown’s lineup had a …

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