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Join the Doylestown Historical Society to witness and relive the recollections of history with Mae Krier, one of the original Rosie the Riveters of WWII. The presentation of DHS’s newest video in …

They came to share their grief, their fear and their outrage. Last month’s death of an Oklahoma non-binary teen a day after a fight in their school has drawn international attention and renewed …

On Jan. 3, members of Doylestown American Legion Post 210 completed the first section of the Path of Honor by installing the first 92 bricks.These bricks honor and remember past and present veterans …

HISTORY LIVES: Rotzel Coal and Lumber Yard

Charles Rotzel (1820-1896) was born in New Britain Township. When he came to Doylestown as a young man in 1847 he established himself as a wagon builder until opening a …

Waters Edge Winery & Bistro of Doylestown, a family-owned craft winery, plans to open its doors in early March. Led by husband-and-wife duo and local residents Eric and Nicole Landolfi, the new …

Much of the history written about eastern Pennsylvania begins with William Penn, but the Lenape people lived here hundreds of years before Penn arrived.

The Great Barn Taphouse is moving into one of Doylestown’s favorite live music spots, which has been closed, except for a brief interlude, for about five years.

Plans to demolish the now-closed Regal Barn Cinema in Doylestown Township are on track, as Brixmor Property Group this month received critical zoning variances needed to move forward.

As plans move forward for the redevelopment of the Barn Plaza shopping center in Doylestown Township, owners of the center are asking for several zoning variances. Among them is permission to raze the …

For more than two hours, dozens of Doylestown Borough residents again implored the community’s zoning hearing board to protect their close-knit neighborhood from a hotel plan they said will derail the lifestyle they’ve enjoyed for decades.

HISTORY LIVES: Village of Edison

The Village of Edison south of Doylestown was formerly called Bridge Point, due to its seven-arch stone bridge which was part of the main road connecting Philadelphia with Doylestown, Easton and New …

FYZICAL Therapy & Balance Centers Doylestown opened on Jan. 15 at 99 Lantern Drive, Suite 001, Doylestown. Offering a holistic approach to wellness, FYZICAL not only helps clients recover from …

For the second year, hundreds of people are expected to walk through downtown Doylestown Saturday to raise funds for agencies helping the area’s unhoused.

Passionate about books? Interested in collaborating with authors? Seize the opportunity! The Bucks County Book Festival is seeking volunteers to contribute to the festival’s ongoing success and …

HISTORY LIVES: Sid Stratton

Black History MonthSid Stratton. Grayson Savoy “Sid” Stratton (1900-1993) was born in Doylestown and educated at the Pennsylvania Soldier’s Orphans’ School at Scotland, PA, where he learned …

On Feb. 10, two churches with very different racial demographics co-hosted a special event celebrating African American History in Bucks County during Black History Month. Second Baptist Church of …

When Dr. Daniel Nesi was treating a child whose family had no health insurance, he was deeply concerned about the matter and took his concerns to Doylestown Hospital’s president and CEO Richard Reif. As they discussed the difficult challenges for the uninsured, Dr. Nesi, then the hospital’s chief of staff, and Reif quickly agreed it was the hospital’s responsibility to provide services for those in need in Bucks County.

Salem Church on East Court Street is running its annual food drive during the month of February. It is collecting nonperishable food along with personal items for those who are experiencing food …

HISTORY LIVES: Handmade Valentine

Henry Hohlbain (1788-1877), of New Britain Township, created this cutout valentine in 1812. It is dedicated to his valentine and childhood sweetheart Martha Thomas (1795-1868).

The Doylestown Photo Club is presenting its reflections on love this month at an exhibit at the Peddler’s Village Visitor & Event Center. The “I ‘Heart’ Photography Exhibit” runs daily …

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