The Village at Newtown checked every box and then some, said the owner. It offered the perfect location right next to The Capital Grille.
The Fred Beans committee is dedicated to supporting employees and their families during moments of unexpected financial strain.
Since 2019, the South State Street business has been giving kids a chance to experience the culinary arts.
Richboro Road restaurant is seeking approval to expand its operations in Newtown Township.
The borough has traditionally waived the parking limit to encourage shoppers to come into town during the holiday season.
The historic greenhouses on Buck Road in Northampton Township will soon be replaced by single-family homes.
Store plans to launch a mobile bike service unit to continue supporting Newtown and the surrounding communities.
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The former Iron Hill Brewery at the Village at Newtown could reopen as Iron Hill or be rebranded as another concept.
On Thursday, the wealth management company raised a glass of champagne and cut the ribbon on its new Bucks County office.
The Wellnest Bucks County is one of the only community acupuncture providers in suburban Philadelphia to offer the community-based model.
4 South State Street businesses will be donating a portion of their proceeds to A Love For Life on Thursday and Friday evening.
The Golf Place is bringing indoor, technology-driven play to the Newtown area with state-of-the-art golf and putting simulators.
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A Newtown Township couple brought the South Jersey-based store to Newtown in 2023 along with its famous handmade lump crab cakes.
Dave Marcolla returns as president of the organization, whose mission is to promote growth and foster community connections.
The Office Attorney General said it is closely monitoring the situation and continues to field consumer complaints.
Crumbl specializes in freshly-baked cookies, offering a weekly rotating menu of 120-plus flavors, all inspired by all types of desserts.
The fall event will combine holiday shopping with sample-size cocktails for the benefit of the Newtown Theatre.
The longtime bagel maker will be taking over a vacant storefront next door, formerly occupied by C&N Bank, and expanding the business.
McCaffrey is a beloved and respected member of the greater Bucks County community known for his philanthropic and personal support.
The book, which celebrates everyone's favorite ice cream flavor, marks the store's 20th anniversary on South State Street.
A handful of new businesses including a new restaurant, an iconic jewelry store and a furniture store will be joining the village center.
Families are invited to shop for gently used and new clothing, toys, baby gear, books, shoes, maternity items, and more.
The band, featuring some familiar local faces, will be performing classic rock from the 60s, 70s and 80s on South State Street.
Businessman said he'd like to turn an overlooked retention basin into a new community park with walking trails and lighting.
Russell, a professional Nashville recording artist, has expanded her repertoire to include adult contemporary music.
Owner David Schiano said he’s excited to bring his pizzeria to another Bucks County community.
The expansion would allow the owners to increase seating and enhance their coffee services.
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The Music on the Street summer concert series continues on Thursday with the music of Bangarang.
The creamery will be scooping four different ice cream flavors at the fair, making peach sundaes and offering vegan and non-dairy pops.
The owners say the expansion marks the beginning of a new chapter for the store, which will be bringing its expertise to the burbs.
Large going-out-of-business signs now dominate the windows at both stores, advertising major discounts on the merchandise still left inside.
Owowcow will donate a portion of its proceeds to Broken Arrow Ranch in New Hope and its Standardbred National Horse Team.
As part of its grand opening celebration, the new Wawa on Lower Silver Lake Road is giving away free coffee this weekend only.
A long line of customers greeted the new store, stretching around the new building as the clock ticked down to 8 a.m., the official opening.
The cafe will be closing its doors on Second Street Pike following lunch on Sunday, according to a posting on its Facebook page.
The Music on the Street summer concert series continues on Thursday, July 31 with the music of the Dockside Band.