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The Yardley bookstore owner talks about selling books in the age of Amazon, business during coronavirus and a dream author visit.

The victim, who was shot in the neck at an intersection in the busy shopping area, was in critical condition on Wednesday.
The memorial will be ready for a special, socially distanced drive-through observance of the attacks' anniversary on Friday.
Reports say someone poured lots of soap, possibly dish detergent, into the fountains honoring those lost in the attacks.
Motorists were being asked to avoid the area Tuesday afternoon, as Falls Township Police investigated the shooting.
The office on Main Street was closed last week as a precaution against the spread of COVID-19.
The ill-fated burger joint closed after catching fire just days after it opened last year.
The agreement comes in the wake of nationwide protests targeting police violence.
Starting Wednesday, work will resume on the project to rebuilding and upgrade U.S. 1 in Bucks County.
Meanwhile, coronavirus hospitalizations hit a new low and most cases are "very mild," county health officials said.
Here's a look at some of the incidents handled by Northampton Township Police over the past few days.
The 27-year-old is considered armed and dangerous after police say he fired a handgun as the woman tried to escape.
Other top stories this past week from the Levittown Patch included a new police chief in Falls Township.
Other top stories this past week from the Yardley Patch include details on the 2020 9/11 Memorial observance in Lower Makefield.
Police say a Monte Carlo went out of its lane and crashed into a telephone pole early Sunday morning.
The Garden of Reflection will be hosting a drive-through ceremony on the 19th anniversary of the attacks.
Located on York Road, the restaurant is expected to open in September, owners say.
The operation is designed to reduce high populations of mosquitoes capable of spreading West Nile Virus.
The museum will be in a renovated farmhouse in Bucks County dating back to the early 1700s.
The man and woman were spotted in the area of Garden and Corson streets Friday morning.