The Yardley Historical Association will hold a program on Sunday about the bakery, which opened in 1946.
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Yardley photographer Josh Friedman captures landscape frames of scenes throughout Bucks County in this Patch photo feature.
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The farmers market opened for its 10th summer season in a ceremony with Yardley area dignitaries on Saturday.
The annual borough event was wiped out by Tropical Storm Ophelia in Yardley last year.
Lower Makefield Township officials are planning three hours for the popular pickleball event on May 11. It was rescheduled from April 20.
The annual event makes its trek through the borough on Wednesday. Yardley's mayor is encouraging the public to attend.
Enthusiasts can now walk the trail from Allentown to Bristol after a gap was closed during a ceremony Thursday in Morrisville.
The Friends of Five Mile Woods will hold an Earth Day open house on Sunday in Lower Makefield Township.
After years of delays, the deteriorated footbridge over the Delaware Canal was replaced and is now open months after delivery.
The event in Lower Makefield Township kicks off with an opening reception on Friday and runs through May 5.
The third annual event on April 20 at the Garden of Reflection raises funds to give a U.S. veteran an Alpha Bravo support dog.
The solar eclipse can be viewed in the Yardley area on Monday.
The business was once Yardley’s largest industry. The Yardley Historical Association has two presentations about it this month.
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The Yardley museum is teaming up with the Pennsbury Manor for two weekends of history events in late May.
The concert series organized by Experience Yardley kicks off on June 15. See some of the performers below.
The Yardley museum hit the road for presentations at Sesame Place and throughout Bucks County. There was also a portrayal of Harriet Tubman.
Linda Arye of Yardley saved fabric and turned it into a non-profit business comforting children in hospitals.
The historical Harriet Tubman re-enactment performance will be held at Gather Place on Feb. 24.
At its annual meeting, horse company carries on a tradition dating back more than 150 years.
Josh Friedman of Yardley takes picturesque scene shots throughout Bucks County through his lens.