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It was here that Oscar Hammerstein II composed the lyrics to his best-loved musicals, including “The Sound of Music" and "Oklahoma!"
In addition to cars, the event will feature live music by Rob Creidler of the Mango Men, trophies, and a 50-50 raffle.
The federal government shutdown is leaving thousands of families in the county without a vital source of food.
Bright Path will be Pennsylvania's first behavioral health crisis stabilization center when it opens in 2026.
Tickets are on sale now for biggest fundraiser of the year for the Kin Wellness and Support Center in Buckingham.
The work will target the many ash trees on the 69-acre property that have died from Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) infestation.
The annual festival will include apple-themed food and drinks, local apples, baked goods, live entertainment, and family activities.
Visitors have reported feeling sudden chills, hearing footsteps on the gravel when no one is near, and glimpsing fleeting shapes.
Local cycling enthusiasts ride to collect non-perishable grocery items while supporting the Bucks County Housing Group.
Throughout the day on Tuesday, residents in the immediate area faced water service interruptions as crews worked to fix the broken pipe.
From scary spiders to the Hindenburg disaster, pumpkin carvers showcase their artistic talent at weekend fundraiser for BC Cares.
The inn and tavern now known as the General Greene Inn was first opened for business by Henry Jamison in 1763.
The chair of the village's board of directors for the past decade has stepped into the role of CEO.
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Collection sites throughout the county will be accepting unused and expired prescription drugs this weekend.
As participants crawl through town behind a fife and drummer, they will meet, eat and drink at four borough pubs.
The hotel will be built at the site of the former Doylestown Borough Hall and police station at 57 West Court Street.
Weddings for Heroes is a free wedding and vow-renewal program offered to veterans and first responders in Bucks County.
The council is expected to vote on preliminary/final plans for a boutique hotel at 57 West Court Street at its meeting tonight.
The event will feature an appearance by famed inventor and American Revolutionary Benjamin Franklin.
A second series of “No Kings” protests against the Trump administration will take place around the country on Saturday.
The free concert takes place at Broad Commons Park in Doylestown Borough on Thursday.
Proceeds benefit Kin Wellness and Support Center, a nonprofit organization serving Bucks County cancer patients and their caregivers.
Here's a look at some of the events and activities taking place this weekend throughout Bucks County.
OctoberFeast will include live music, a beer garden, outdoor food, activities, and the village-wide Scarecrows in the Village display
Proceeds from the one-mile walk will provide direct support to breast cancer patients in the Bucks County community.
Under the agreement, the property owner will be allowed to sell the land for use as athletic fields.
Front porches will become stages as live music fills borough streets at the first-ever, free, family-friendly Porchfest.
Two Bucks County state lawmakers are teaming up to host the free event on Saturday at Central Bucks East High School.
Visitors invited to sip seven signature cocktails at seven different Bucks Co. vineyards at October event.
After hearing revised plans for the hotel at 57 West Court Street, the planning commission tabled action until its October meeting.
Major fundraiser for the Mercer Museum returns to the grounds of the Doylestown landmark this month.
The bookshop is daring writers, poets, and fearless fans of the macabre to "share your darkest stories" during horror-themed evening.
Temperatures may make it feel more like summer, but the events taking place will put everyone in the mood for the fall season ahead.
The October concert lineup will feature two exciting performers - Big Boy Brass and special guest, Matt Cappy.
The VIA has announced the launch of REACH, a new initiative designed to create proactive pathways to mental well-being in the community.
Performances are scheduled in Doylestown Borough and in Newtown Borough. Thursday night's concert at Broad Commons has been postponed.
Residents fighting the warehouse project expressed skepticism over the latest proposal for the property.
The afternoon will feature 20 food trucks and breweries and a live performance by Cherry Lane.