Wawa revealed details about its 3800 Bristol-Oxford Valley Road store, which has its grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony Thursday.
The grand opening of the convenience store at 3800 Bristol-Oxford Valley Road Thursday includes a ribbon-cutting ceremony and free T-shirts.
Falls Township supervisors approve building a 115,200-square-foot storage facility at the Keystone Trade Center in a multi-phase project.
The free job fair is from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 19, at the Westaby Hall in the Fairless Hills Fire Department.
The Lower Bucks County Chamber of Commerce canceled ribbon cutting Tuesday morning after picketing reports at Commerce Boulevard location.
NorthPoint Development is building a 1.15-million-square-foot facility at the Keystone Trade Center in Falls Township.
Middletown Township supervisors grant final approval to filling empty Bally's fitness center property. Construction is expected next year.
The Wawa convenience store under construction at 530 Lincoln Highway clears first hurdle to sell beer and wine once it opens.
The fast-food chain has two locations in Philadelphia. Another is planned for Bensalem.
Andrew Dittman, the owner of Calm Waters Coffee Roasters, talked to Patch about his upcoming Newtown location and his plans for the space.
Falls Township will hold the event at Westaby Hall in the Fairless Hills Fire Department on July 27. Read below for all employers.
Sugar & Spice Kiddie Spa opened its latest location on the mall's lower level, offering manicure, pedicure, facial, and makeup services.
Falls Township will hold the event at Westaby Hall in the Fairless Hills Fire Department on July 27. Read below for all additional details.
Calm Waters Coffee Roasters, located on Bristol's Mill Street, announced that they will be opening a second location in Newtown.
The Falls Township Board of Supervisors authorized an additional 12 security cameras to be installed at the park for safety and emergencies.
The Bucks County Orthopedic Specialists (BCOS) will open their fourth location at St. Mary’s Medical Center in Langhorne on Monday.
Dave Haeussler started Anchor Hoist in Bristol in late 2021, offering temporary construction elevators to companies in several states.
The Croydon-based brewery's celebration will feature live music, food vendors, and the release of two new beers to commemorate the occasion.
Hiossen Inc. and Grand Affairs Party Rentals were approved for additions and expansions to their business locations at the Monday meeting.
Michael DiNardo, president of Shades of Green Inc., spoke to Falls Supervisors about the use of machinery to reduce landscaping waste.
The Croydon-based brewery took home first place in the 'International Lager' category with their Warehouse Lager, a Mexican-style beer.
The Board unanimously approved advertising for architectural services toward the township's 60,000-square-foot municipal building project.
The new salon is located in the Langhorne Square Shopping Center, occupying a shop that is close to 6,000 square feet in size.
Senator Steve Santarsiero will host the event, giving attendees a chance to learn how to lower their bills and receive financial assistance.
Falls Township supervisors approved an amended final land development plan that would further expand the Bucks County warehouse.
Levittown Car Wash, LLC is planned to open at the former Shell gas station location on New Falls Road.
The Hindu temple received the funds through Nonprofit Security Grants from the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency.
Falls Township officials partook in the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new gym, located at 8724 New Falls Road.
Multiple businesses and individuals sent an outpouring of support for the popular bowling alley, which was destroyed in a fire on Wednesday.
Through the Gene & Marlene Epstein Humanitarian Foundation, the hospital held the event to celebrate their staff.
Bayada Home Health Care, Northeast Building Products, and Ocean State Job Lot are just a few recent additions to the job fair's roster.
Angelina's Bake Shop, located on Mill Street, closed its doors "until further notice" after two years of business.
The Beef Jerky Outlet location, which opened in 2017, permanently closed its doors to Bucks County customers on Sunday.
Members will have their memberships automatically transferred to the Fairless Hills location, according to the gym.
The police department is serving as a 24/7 drop-off site for donations that will go toward the people of Ukraine.
RecruitmentQueen, a Bucks County-based digital job board, will host the job fair in the mall's center court at the end of March.
Oxford Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center has announced the addition of Dr. Tej Kokroo as its new medical director.
The winning scratch-off ticket was sold at a local food market, which will receive a $10,000 bonus for selling the ticket.
Asurion Tech Repair & Solutions will be opening their newest location Bucks County, offering customers easy fixes to their tech issues.