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A proposed “multi-generational” residential development along a section of North Broad Street that includes both Doylestown Township and Doylestown Borough recently took an initial step forward.

As a Doylestown Township resident, I am so pleased to hear that the township supervisors operate in a bipartisan way. Incumbent Jen Herring (D) is the vice chair and Barbara Lyons (R) is the chair. …

Doylestown Township Supervisors Tuesday rebuffed recently voiced objections to the scope of its ambitious Central Park restoration proposal, voting by a 4-1 margin to award a series of bids for the work.

Roundabouts on the way in Doylestown Twp.

Construction on two roundabouts at the intersection of Easton Road and New Britain Road/Sauerman Road is set to begin Oct. 9, PennDOT recently announced.

Doylestown Township’s ambitious plan for a Community Recreation Center and Park Improvement Project has come under scrutiny, as supervisors prepare for a special meeting Tuesday Oct. 3, to review more detailed bids and hear a consultant’s recommendations.

Thirty-two years ago, in 1991, Doylestown Township made a $7.1 million investment in the future of our community, purchasing 155 acres of farmland and turning it into a park for our …

Souderton Borough introduced its new manager, Stacy Crandell, this month. She starts Monday. Crandell is the current assistant manager in Doylestown Township, a job she’s held since May 2022, …

Funds from Doylestown Country Club’s golf outing this week gave a boost to Doylestown Township’s ambitious plan for a new recreation center. Held Monday, the club’s annual golf event has long …

The Bucks County Commissioners have approved funding for a mental health facility designed to interrupt the flow of those with mental health disorders going to jail.

Mark your calendars: Plans for the re-introduction of the very popular Village Fair, first held in 1961, are being finalized. The 2023 Village Fair will take place at Central Park in Doylestown …

Rumors about the return of the much-loved Village Fair, held in Doylestown from the 1960s to the 1990s, are no longer rumors. Village Improvement Association (VIA) board member Carol Shugars, chair of …

Doylestown Applebee’s closes

Applebee’s, a longtime restaurant staple for the Doylestown community and beyond, has closed its Barn Plaza location. The distinctive sign that marked the free-standing building along Route 611 in …

The Doylestown Township Police Department is investigating several instances of mail theft, which occurred within the Doylestown Estates section of the Township, on April 7. The suspect vehicle …

Plans for Doylestown Township’s new community recreation center are moving forward, as officials announced they’ll launch a capital campaign next month to help fund the ambitious …

Bucks County officials are investigating the death of a female inmate at the correctional facility in Doylestown Township. The woman was in her late 40s, a county spokesman said Thursday. …

Bucks County envisions an “innovative” use of its property along the corner of Almshouse and Easton roads in Doylestown Township. “We’d like to transcend a traditional, normal development; …

When the Regal Barn Cinema closes its doors for the last time on Feb. 9, it will take with it a slice of Doylestown history and countless memories. From its opening in 1967 until today, the theater …

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced that Crown Castle NG East will begin performing traffic signal pole and ADA curb ramp construction next week on Main Street in …

The Union Horse Company of Doylestown Township and Vicinity

The Union Horse Company was founded circa 1835 at the Turk’s Head Hotel “for detecting and apprehending horse thieves and other …

The Regal Barn Plaza 14 movie theater, a longtime staple for Doylestown area moviegoers, is closing. No date for the closure was announced, although it was reported the British theater operator Cineworld Group, which owns Regal, will begin severing leases effective Feb. 15.

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