The Pepper Palace and Pieces are among the village's newest additions. Not Your Sisters Closet has also relocated to bigger space.
Rita's is again offering free water ice to celebrate spring's arrival. There's no catch or app needed, just show up to get the free treat.
The studio is currently under construction at the New Britain Village Square Plaza on County Line Road and is expected to open this spring.
New Attorney Daniel P. Martin
Fred Beans honored by Ford with prestigious award for outstanding performance and community involvement
Mom made it her mission to develop a product that could help other parents of colicky babies struggling to find peace.
Buckingham couple brings a taste of the Mediterranean to Main with Zad-Albasha Mediterranean Grill.
Local owners open seventh of 25 planned proactive wellness centers; grand opening specials March 1-5.
Situs Properties, Inc. brokers disposition of the 82,400 square foot Cross Keys Office Center on Swamp Road.
Founder Fred Beans accepted the award on behalf of his company at the National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA) Show 2023.
McAlister's is known for its genuine southern hospitality, sandwiches, spuds, soups and its famous sweet tea.
The new family run doughnut store has opened its doors in Doylestown Township with a delicious assortment of ring-shaped fried goodness.
At Raymer’s Candies at 21 East Oakland Street in Doylestown, they’re ready for the two most intense sales days of the year.
Their doughnuts are unlike any you can find in the area. They are moist, delicious and bursting with flavor.
Last fall, owner John Calvecchio promised his customers that he would refund purchase of $300 or more of the Eagles won the Super Bowl.
Frost will begin accepting reservations on February 6 beginning at noon through its website.
Following a conversion, Centric Bank customers will be able to access First Commonwealth’s network of ATMs and retail offices in PA and Ohio
The project is on track to open in the summer of 2023 with Blue Rock Construction helming the construction work.
In a bankruptcy filing, Cineworld Group, the parent company of Regal, said it will be rejecting leases at 39 theaters effective Feb. 15.
The business features 41 different salon suites, each one individually rented to a professional in the business.
Hey bird fans, this sounds like a delicious item to add to your Eagles' viewing parties.
Peter has been with the Doylestown Bookshop for almost a decade as a bookseller, supervisor, and now as store manager.
PJ Whelihan’s and Marshalls & HomeGoods on schedule to open in early to mid spring.
As early as this spring, Waters Edge Wineries will be setting up shop on the first floor and basement of The Residences at 50 North Main.
New space will also feature photo shoots, floral design, workshops, masterclasses, small event rentals and more.
Sean Patrick Duffy
The operators made the announcement in a statement posted on its Facebook page.
The funding will be used to stimulate innovative new biotechnology companies.
Colleagues, clients, and members of the Doylestown small business scene gathered recently to toast the milestone at The Foundry.
“We have an opportunity to build a biotech corridor, beginning right here in Bucks County," said State Senator Steve Santarsiero.
The owners announced the news over the weekend in a social media post on its Facebook page.
Doylestown record store announces the news following antisemitic remarks by the rapper and recording artist.
Phillies merchandise for those ready to celebrate Friday's Game 1
Miller Lite is offering free beer at select bars during Game 1 of the World Series. See where and when to get a free brew here.
Buck’s County’s authentic Texas-style BBQ Joint invites patrons and neighbors to celebrate two years in business.
The Waters Edge Wineries will set up shop on the first floor and basement of The Residences at 50 North Main Street.
Hatboro-based Artifact plans to open a tasting room and a brewing operation inside the former Wine and Spirits store at 19 West Court.
Worth & Worth is scheduled to appear before the zoning hearing board seeking relief to bring the winery to its redevelopment project.
Leaders from KeyBank’s Eastern PA & Southern NJ market recently met with both organizations to present KeyBank Foundation checks.
A Hatboro-based business is scheduled to appear before the zoning hearing board this month seeking zoning relief for the project.