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Popular Bucks Co. Restaurant Rolling Out Food Truck
This is a summary of some of the business stories making news this past week.

BUCKS COUNTY, PA — A popular Bucks County restaurant is bringing its deli items to the people by adding a food truck that will show up around the county at food festivals and other events.
Meanwhile, a pizza place has shut its doors in Newtown while Patch readers are responding to a poll about the future of the Neshaminy Mall in Bensalem.
This is a summary of some of the business stories making news this past week:
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Newtown Pizzeria Closes Its Doors At Village South
Marco's Pizzeria has closed its location at the Village at Newtown South shopping center near the Wendy’s restaurant on Eagle Road. The dining room is dark, the pizza ovens turned off, the front door is locked, and a sign on the door reads, “Thank you for your years of support.” (Read More)
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The doors are closed and the lights are off at Marco's Pizzeria at the Village at Newtown South on Eagle Road. (Jeff Werner/Patch)
Restaurant Hits The Road With Brand New Food Truck
The Borscht Belt is hitting the road this summer with a brand new food truck. The Newtown-based deli will be making the rounds at local festivals, bringing its Borscht Belt favorites. (Read More)

The new Borscht Belt food truck will soon become a familiar sight in Bucks County and beyond. (The Borscht Belt food truck.)
Reader Poll: Should Housing Be Part Of Neshaminy Mall's Renovation?
The new owners of the Neshaminy Mall in Bensalem Township are planning major renovations. Patch asked readers whether housing should be part of the equation. (Read More)

(Dino Ciliberti/Patch)
Bucks County Restaurant Celebrating Anniversary
Dharma Bums is the place to be this weekend as it celebrates its second anniversary with a free concert, ceramics workshop, and a new line of zero-proof cocktails. (Read More)

(Dharma Burns)
Vinyl Chickie Named Philly Region's Best Record Store
Vinyl Chickie has only been open for a few months. But that didn't stop the shop from receiving recognition as the best record store in the Philadelphia region. Philadelphia Magazine gave the Glenside shop its "Best of Philly" award for the top record store in the region. (Read More)

(Dino Ciliberti/Patch)
Dermatology Partners Opening New Office In Central Bucks County
A new choice in dermatologic care is coming to Doylestown. Dermatology Partners, a premier, privately-owned and physician-led dermatology group, is opening a new office. (Read More)

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