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Second Baptist Church of Doylestown’s Christ and Cultural Humility group and Doylestown Presbyterian Church’s Matthew 25 Task Force invite the community to celebrate Bucks County African American …

Court Street in Doylestown Borough is hopping. A new 1,200+-square-foot craft brewpub, an 84-seat restaurant and lower-level wine bar with additional tasting room for 20 (and residences above both) …

HISTORY LIVES: Camp Meeting

In August of 1889, a broadside was posted all over Doylestown, promoting a camp meeting “in Mr. Fisher’s Grove on East Street near the borough line.” It was sponsored by …

Doylestown Health is sponsoring a free monthly “Memory Café” from 11 a.m.-12 p.m. on the second Thursday of each month beginning on Feb. 8. The café takes place in the Teen Center at the YMCA of …

Enjoy rousing renditions of beloved show tunes as Doylestown Presbyterian Church hosts “The Broadway Concert,” its next offering in the Celebrate the Arts Concert Series. All are invited to the …

Shoppers at the new Target at the Doylestown Shopping Center should have no trouble identifying where to park when picking up their orders after the store opens later this year.

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation said construction will continue on a project to improve safety by constructing roundabouts at the intersection of Easton Road and New Britain …

The open floor plan

Does your open floor plan have inviting, cozy spaces? While open floor plans are often associated with loft, industrial and large-scale barn conversion living, they are common in new construction and …

HISTORY LIVES: Corner of Church, Lacy and North Main streets

The Five Points Hotel at 235 N. Main St. was once owned by William B. Crouthamel, a Republican. The late Judge Harmon Yerkes, a staunch Democrat, was on …

Singer-songwriter Anthony Green, whose music releases in the screamo, acoustic alternative, indie, emo, and EDM genres have earned him a massive global fan base, recently visited School of Rock …

Just before noon Tuesday, Doylestown Borough said two water main breaks may snarl traffic and cause a drop in water pressure in nearby neighborhoods. One break is on Swamp Road near Creek Drive, where …

Doylestown Bookshop welcomes audio-drama writer Barry M. Putt, Jr. as he discusses and signs copies of “Stories Told Through Sound: The Craft of Writing Audio Dramas for Podcasts, Streaming, and …

The following is an open letter to Doylestown Borough’s zoning board and planning commission. As residents who live near the proposed new hotel on West Court Street, we are writing to urge you to …

HISTORY LIVES: Thomas P. Otter, Artist (1832-1890)

A resident of Philadelphia, “Thomas Proudley Otter trained at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. He was one of the first artists to sketch, paint, and …

“Elements of Music” is the theme for the 21st CB Save the Music Concert, taking place Friday and Saturday, Jan. 26 and 27 at Holicong Middle School, 2900 Holicong Road, Doylestown.The CB Save the …

After seeking proposals from other agencies to provide domestic violence services to Bucks County, the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Domestic Violence said Tuesday that A Woman’s Place will continue in that role after all.

It was standing-room only at Doylestown Borough’s zoning board hearing Wednesday night as homeowners near a proposed hotel on West Court Street questioned the developer’s representatives.

The University of Pennsylvania Health System and Doylestown Health have signed a letter of intent for the Bucks County hospital to become part of Penn Medicine.

This week our editors look back at the biggest and most-notable stories of 2023. This is the third in a series of three installments. It covers what happened in September, October, November and December of 2023.

The James A. Michener Art Museum in Doylestown has a new executive director.The board of trustees has named Anne Corso, the former executive director of Southern Vermont Arts Center in Manchester, to …

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