Arborists recently trimmed and maintained the trees at William Penn's estate in Morrisville.
Yardley photographer Josh Friedman captures landscape frames of scenes throughout Bucks County in this Patch photo feature.
The Yardley museum will kick off a year-long celebration leading up to America's 250th anniversary in 2026 at an event on Saturday.
Doug Schlicher will share his tales on Sunday of growing up in Yardley in the 1950s.
Yardley's Community Bird Walk will take place Saturday starting at Lake Afton.
The Yardley Historical Association is holding a program on March 13 with historian Charlie Thomforde.
The annual festival draws hundreds from around the area for a day of festivities, fun and food in Yardley Borough.
Shirley Lee Corsey of the Gather Place Museum in Yardley is portraying people who made their mark in Black History in Bucks County.
Yardley Councilman Jared Stump often travels American Eagle and has flown into Washington where the crash killed 67 people this week.
The Yardley museum received a $20,000 Semiquincentennial Grant to become an affiliate of America's 250th anniversary celebration.
The 72nd annual Christmas Day Crossing is scheduled to take place from 12 to 3 p.m. on Wednesday at Washington Crossing, Bucks County.
Proceeds from Yardley's annual event was recently given to the South Canal Street museum.
Yardley Borough held its annual Christmas parade and tree lighting last weekend. See some pictures below.
The organization provides support dogs for military veterans. Nicky Christopher has held fundraisers in Lower Makefield for three years.
Three open houses are being held at the Old Libary at Lake Afton with the first one on Saturday.
While North Jersey deals with drones, a Yardley area resident spotted a UFO. Sightings have been reported before on a national database.
Visitors can watch as the model train layout is set up. They can also purchase "Yardley" gifts, including several new ones.
Tune in to the parade to watch the Falcon marching band parade through the City of Brotherly Love on Thursday morning.
Saturday's event honors men and women who have served in the nation's military. See parade and ceremony details below.
The Lower Makefield Township farm will soon be setting up for its annual holiday lights display. Its fall festival ends Wednesday.
The annual event starts Sunday with the carving of 450 pumpkins that will be illuminated along the Delaware Canal all next week.
Skip's is a takeout restaurant in Wrightstown PA serving made-to-order fried chicken sandwiches, tender, fries and loaded fries.
It's pumpkin-picking time to get ready for Halloween at the end of the month.
The Lower Makefield farm known for its Christmas displays is also showcasing the fall season with events both day and night.
The annual event Saturday draws crowds from throughout Bucks County. It was canceled by inclement weather last year.