Newtown Urgent Care is among the 19 branches that will soon be under ownership of Tower Health.
The therapeutic cave uses pink Himalayan salt to offer relief for numerous conditions, including asthma, allergies, colds, and more.
Marisa, a women's clothing store on Sycamore Street, will be closing its doors for good this month. A sale is planned.
A studio offering acting and improv lessons has recently opened on Durham Road in Wrightstown Township.
Newtown Brewing Company is proposing to open on Penns Trail, in the Newtown Business Commons.
Wonder what the residential units in Newtown's Steeple View project look like? Come along with us as we take an exclusive tour.
A new occupant has been revealed for the former Saloon restaurant: Guru's Indian Cuisine is moving.
It's called Funzilla and it will feature 65,000 SF of trampolines, playgrounds, go karts, ninja obstacle courses, climbing walls and more.
Five different workshops will be offered from Sept. 21 through Nov. 16.
Get excited: Homesense, described as HomeGoods on steroids, is opening its first Bucks County location at the end of 2018. Details:
Two Bucks County hospitals have been ranked among the state's best by U.S. News & World Report.
An application has been submitted for a medical marijuana dispensary in Newtown Borough.
There is a lot going on in Newtown in terms of businesses coming and businesses going. Get up to speed with all the developments here:
A sale is pending on the former Saloon restaurant, according to the online listing from broker Richardson Commercial.
The company confirmed a closing date for its Gap Body store on State Street in Newtown.
Best news all day: a new made-to-order donut shop popular in Philadelphia is opening a location in Newtown.
RecruitmentQueen’s fifth annual career fair will be held Sept. 12.
Gap Body In Newtown will close this month, and reopen this fall as Athleta.
Have you noticed that huge crater in the shopping center parking lot by McCaffrey's? It's the future drive-through Starbucks in Newtown.
Coming soon to State Street in Newtown: a rolled ice cream shop, a salt cave, and a new owner at the Black Horse Tavern.
The phenomenon of rolled ice cream is coming to Newtown.
The Salt Cave, with a location in Doylestown, will be opening on State Street in Newtown.
The health department inspected 23 Newtown restaurants in June, including Duck Sauce, the NAC, and Dunkin' Donuts. Here's what they found:
"Come at your own risk," one mall representative said. "I've never seen so many kids," a customer tweeted.
It's free Slurpee day! The freebie is available until 7 p.m. at 7-Eleven stores.
It's official: Triple Sun Spirits is opening Wednesday, business representatives have confirmed.
Triple Sun Spirits, to be located on South State Street in Newtown Borough, has pushed back its opening until next week.
Yes, folks. A drive-through Starbucks is coming to Newtown Township.
Triple Sun Spirits, an upscale cocktail bar coming to South State Street, has set a target opening date.
Sources with Nina's say they are aiming for a July opening at the historic Toll House at the Village at Newtown Shopping Center.
The Bucks County Department of Health inspected 14 Newtown establishments over the past four weeks. Here's what they found:
Companies looking to hire are invited to RecruitmentQueen’s June 26 job fair.
A zoning change needed for a proposed Wawa in Newtown Township could take months, according to officials.
The Fortune 500 list has been released. Here’s which Pennsylvania companies made the cut.
Go somewhere else for your afternoon coffee fix today. Starbucks is closing early.
NAC Owner Jim Worthington will be taking two local youth sports teams as his guests to the White House later this month.
A proposed Wawa in Newtown Township would have fuel pumps and a 5,585 square-foot convenience store, the sketch plan shows.
Triple Sun Spirits, an upscale cocktail bar and ultra-premium distillery, will open next month on South State Street.
A proposal for a drive-through Starbucks in Newtown Township has been rejected by the Board of Supervisors.
If you like food, and you like wine, then clear May 19 on your calendar.