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Winery Opens, New Cockfighting Arrests Top The News In Doylestown

In case you missed it, here's a recap of the top news stories in Doylestown during the first week of March:

The new Waters Edge Winery & Bistro opened on Saturday at 50 North Main Street in the heart of Doylestown Borough.
The new Waters Edge Winery & Bistro opened on Saturday at 50 North Main Street in the heart of Doylestown Borough. (Jeff Werner)

DOYLESTOWN, PA — A new winery and bistro opened in the heart of Doylestown Borough. Plumstead Police filed close to 100 counts each of animal cruelty and owning and selling animals for fighting against a couple involved in a cockfighting ring. FOX 29's Bob Kelly stopped by Our Lady of Mount Carmel School to meet its robotics teams. And at week's end, it was learned that a new breakfast and brunch eatery would be coming to the Barn Plaza in Doylestown Township.

Here's a recap of the top news stories of the week:

Take A Peek Inside The New Waters Edge Winery & Bistro In Doylestown

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The Waters Edge Winery & Bistro will be bringing the winemaking experience, along with a touch of sophistication, to the heart of Doylestown when it opens its doors to the public on Saturday.

New Cockfighting Ring Arrests Made By Plumstead Police

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A Plumstead Township couple is facing numerous felony charges for their part in a cockfighting ring that was broken up by police on Feb. 21.

First Watch To Open Breakfast Spot At Doylestown's Barn Plaza

The breakfast and brunch chain, First Watch, is coming to Doylestown's Barn Plaza. According to the shopping center's website, the new restaurant will open its first Bucks County location at a 5,000-square-foot pad site located in the parking lot of the Route 611 shopping center in Doylestown Township.

Fox 29's 'Kelly's Classroom' Visits Doylestown School

“Good Day Philadelphia" traffic reporter Bob Kelly was at Our Lady of Mount Carmel on Friday to help celebrate the school's robotics teams that are heading to state competition.

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