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Landmark Garden Center Closes, Plans For Perkins Property In Bucks Co.
This is a summary of business news in Bucks County over the past week.

BUCKS COUNTY, PA —After 70 years, a longtime landmark garden center that annually hosted Santa Claus has closed.
Meanwhile, the former Perkins property may see new life after closing over a year ago while a Newtown Jewish deli has expanded into New Jersey.
These were some of the business stories making news over the past week in Bucks County:
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Landmark Garden Center Closing In Lower Bucks Co.
The landmark family-run Feeney's Garden Center in Feasterville closed after 71 years. The Feasterville business was a Christmas holiday destination. (Read More)
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Newtown's Borscht Belt Opens New Deli Location In Trenton
The Borscht Belt Delicatessen has opened a new deli inside the Trenton Farmers Market. The Newtown-based Jewish deli opened Thursday in Lawrence, N.J. (Read More)
Perkins Property Expansion Planned In Warminster
There's some activity going on at the former Perkins property in Warminster. The Planning Commission approved expansion plans for the property. Perkins closed after 40 years in October 2023. (Read More)
Signature Dishes At New Hope-Lambertville Restaurant Week
Two weeks worth of mouthwatering dishes are on the menu as one of the region's most celebrated dining scenes presents a cross-river celebration of food that ends on Jan. 27. (Read More)
Bagel Makers Join The Fight Against Food Insecurity In Bucks Co.
The Manhattan Bagel stores in Dublin and Chalfont are teaming up with the New Britain Food Pantry this weekend to help combat food insecurity in the community. (Read More)
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