After 40 years, store owner Bobbie Lewis is handing over the keys to the shop to a longtime employee.
We asked Newtown Patch readers to vote for their favorite business in 2020. Here's what they had to say.
We asked Newtown Patch readers to vote for their favorite businesses in 2020. Here are the most nominated restaurants.
We asked readers to help us shine a spotlight on local businesses that have gone the extra mile during the coronavirus pandemic.
We're asking readers to help us shine a spotlight on local businesses that have gone the extra mile during the coronavirus pandemic.
Sure, you can just go to the mall or shop online, but why not support a local business or two this holiday season?
Help us shine a spotlight on an outstanding local business in the Newtown area.
Brian Boger and Fran Taloricco, co-owners of Doylestown Bike Works, said their Newtown store will open in early 2021.
For the rest of 2020, Newtown's Corner Bakery will give away free coffee to anyone who asks for it.
National pet food and supply retailer Pet Valu, Inc., has announced plans to close all of its U.S. locations.
The Stark & Stark attorney was recognized for being an exceptional young business leader.
What started as a small kiosk in the Lehigh Valley Mall has grown to four storefronts in three counties.
The Bucks County Department of Health recorded violations at nine bars and restaurants last month.
Welcome to Newtown!
Here's how indoor dining in Pennsylvania will change come Monday:
A $300-a-week federal unemployment benefit has ended, Pennsylvania officials said Thursday.
Pennsylvania restaurants can increase indoor occupancy to 50 percent starting Sept.21, Gov. Wolf announced Tuesday.
One of the variances sought in the application for a new Old Navy in Newtown was denied. Here's where that leaves the status of the project.
Originally targeted to open in Newtown, Playpad is now open in Langhorne.
A new ranking from Forbes lists the best employers in all 50 states. Here are the top employers in Pennsylvania:
Yogasphere will be closing its Newtown location on Swamp Road, the businesses announced this week.
An application for an Old Navy store at the Newtown Shopping Center will be reviewed Thursday.
A snack, such as pretzels, popcorn, or chips, does not meet the definition of a "meal," state officials said in clarifying the new guidance.
Pennsylvania's unemployment rate was 13 percent in June, according to data released Friday by the state Department of Labor & Industry.
In Newtown, 130 companies and organizations received loans for more than $150,000. See the full list here.
$20.7 billion in Paycheck Protection Program loans were distributed to Pennsylvania employers. See which companies got the most.
Would an $11 ticket tempt you to fly this summer?
The retail calamity continues in Pennsylvania as more chain restaurants and stores file for bankruptcy during the coronavirus pandemic.
Newtown will move into the green phase on Friday. Here's what that means for local businesses:
Solstice, a new restaurant in The Village at Newtown Shopping Center, has reopened for outdoor dining.
Indoor seating at the Newtown Brewing Company will reopen this Friday at 3 p.m. Cheers!
Get a haircut, have a party, go to the mall: Here are 10 things you'll be able to do starting June 26.
An application to construct an Old Navy store that was originally scheduled for Tuesday has been postponed.
Want to dine ON State Street? This weekend is your chance. The street will be closed to traffic, and businesses will take to the streets.
The Newtown Business Association is organizing a six-day virtual scavenger hunt featuring more than $500 worth of prizes.
An application for an Old Navy store at the Newtown Shopping Center will be reviewed Tuesday by the Newtown Township Planning Commission.
Iron Hill Brewery will be opening its Newtown location this Wednesday for outdoor dining and takeout.
The Pineville Tavern has created a tented outdoor dining room designed by Renny Reynolds of nearby Hortulus Farm.
The Wrightstown Farmers Market is moving to the Middletown Grange on Penns Park Road for the season.
Under the yellow phase of coronavirus mitigation, retail businesses can reopen but indoor malls remain mostly closed, with some exceptions.