• After a Nine-Month Hiatus, Lil’ Dom’s Pizzeria Returns to Doylestown

    After a Nine-Month Hiatus, Lil’ Dom’s Pizzeria Returns to Doylestown

    After a nine-month closure, Lil’ Dom’s Pizzeria has returned to Doylestown at its new location in Hart Square on South Main Street, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. The pizzeria had been a fixture at the 1776 Shopping Center on Easton Road for nearly a decade. However, it was forced to relocate after plans were…

  • Wedding Venue and Adjacent Property Sold to Bensalem Landmark for $6.85M

    Wedding Venue and Adjacent Property Sold to Bensalem Landmark for $6.85M

    In a $6.85 million deal, the Bensalem Landmark Shopping Center entity has acquired the Celebrations Wedding Venue and the adjacent shopping plaza from owner Francesco Dicianni, writes Paul Schwedelson for the Philadelphia Business Journal. According to the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, Celebrations’ liquor license has recently been transferred to the new owner. Dicianni is still…

  • Experience the Creepy Side of Hollywood at Nightmare in New Hope

    Experience the Creepy Side of Hollywood at Nightmare in New Hope

    Nightmare in New Hope offers Bucks County residents a way to experience the creepy side of Hollywood right in their own backyard, reports Amanda Brady for abc7. Owner Joseph Gioconda has been collecting props and costumes from mostly horror movies and television shows for over two decades. “I believe that movies and television shows are…

  • Newtown’s Helius Medical Technologies Officially Rebrands to Solana Company

    Newtown’s Helius Medical Technologies Officially Rebrands to Solana Company

    Newtown-based Helius Medical Technologies has officially rebranded to Solana Company after launching a $500 million Solana treasury in mid-September, writes Maxwell Mutuma for Coin Central. The company signed a non-binding agreement with the Solana Foundation and aims, through these initiatives, to improve its digital asset strategy and strengthen support for the Solana blockchain ecosystem. “The…

  • Bensalem Spot Serves Bagels, Sandwiches and the Best Chicken Noodle Soup

    Bensalem Spot Serves Bagels, Sandwiches and the Best Chicken Noodle Soup

    Bagelocity & The Soup King Cafe in Bensalem is a delicious spot to check out if you’re in the mood for bagels, sandwiches and soup, reports Bob Kelly for Fox 29 Philadelphia.   Each menu item is made with fresh ingredients, prepared in-house, cooked to perfection and filled with flavor.   The soups are one…

  • This Small Bucks County Town Has History, Charm and a Beloved Theme Park

    This Small Bucks County Town Has History, Charm and a Beloved Theme Park

    Langhorne is a charming small town that is well worth a visit to see its historic downtown and many attractions, including a family-themed amusement park, writes Jess Simms for the Islands. Situated between Philadelphia and Trenton, Langhorne is a highly accessible destination, reflecting its origin story. The borough developed around the crossroads of an east-west…

  • Amid Continued Financial Struggles, Warrington’s Windtree Therapeutics Shifts Focus

    Amid Continued Financial Struggles, Warrington’s Windtree Therapeutics Shifts Focus

    Following failed forays into real estate and crypto, Warrington-based Windtree Therapeutics is reinventing itself as a waste management and environmental services firm, writes John George for the Philadelphia Business Journal. This surprising pivot comes after the company’s struggle to find a partner for its drug candidate pipeline. “Capital is scarce out there, especially for cardiovascular…

  • St. Luke’s Upper Bucks County Campus Opens Expanded ER in Quakertown

    St. Luke’s Upper Bucks County Campus Opens Expanded ER in Quakertown

    St. Luke’s Hospital recently held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its significantly expanded ER at its Upper Bucks County campus, writes Josh Popichak for Saucon Source. The campus has grown substantially since it was first opened six years ago. In 2024, ground was broken on the project to expand the emergency department to better serve the…

  • Five Bucks County Companies Rank in the Region’s Fastest-Growing Businesses

    Five Bucks County Companies Rank in the Region’s Fastest-Growing Businesses

    Five Bucks County companies are on the Philadelphia Business Journal’s 2025 list of Greater Philadelphia’s fastest-growing companies based on average two-year revenue growth, according to a staff report from the Philadelphia Business Journal. To qualify for the list, the companies needed to have a minimum revenue of $750,000 in 2022—the first year of consideration—and increased…

  • New Senior Affordable Housing Project Nearing Completion in Bristol Township

    New Senior Affordable Housing Project Nearing Completion in Bristol Township

    The Lighthouse on Norton Avenue, an affordable housing project for seniors, is nearing completion and getting the final touches in Bristol Township, writes Lacey Latch for the Bucks County Courier Times. The project will create 51 affordable one- and two-bedroom apartments for seniors ages 55 and older along Norton Avenue. Rev. James Evans III, who…

  • Wonder, the Multi-Restaurant Food Hall, to Celebrate Grand Opening in Yardley

    Wonder, the Multi-Restaurant Food Hall, to Celebrate Grand Opening in Yardley

    The mealtime platform Wonder, with dine-in, pickup and delivery options, is celebrating the grand opening of its new Yardley food hall on Oct. 3. This is the company’s second Bucks County location.  Through Wonder, customers can order dishes from more than 20 restaurants in a single order, including Alanza Pizza, Sripraphai, Tejas Barbecue, Maydan, Wing…

  • Levittown’s First Black Family Recognized with Historic Highway Marker

    Levittown’s First Black Family Recognized with Historic Highway Marker

    Last week, the Pennsylvania State Historical and Museum Commission approved a special highway marker in honor of Levittown’s first Black family, the Myers, who faced intense discrimination, writes JD Mullane for the Bucks County Courier Times.   In 1954, Bill and Daisy Myers moved to Bristol Township’s Bloomsdale-Fleetwing neighborhood. They were active members in the…

  • Sports Bar and Restaurant with Golf Simulator and Virtual Games Opens in Warrington

    Sports Bar and Restaurant with Golf Simulator and Virtual Games Opens in Warrington

    The family-oriented bar and restaurant Gloria Sports & Spirits in Warrington recently opened its doors, offering American-style food that has a European twist, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch.   Millions of dollars have been invested in the new restaurant, located in the former Bar Louie in the Shops at Valley Square. The space includes…

  • Exclusive Dining Event Featuring Anthony Bourdain’s Fixer to be Held in Lahaska

    Exclusive Dining Event Featuring Anthony Bourdain’s Fixer to be Held in Lahaska

    On Oct. 10, Zamir Gotta, the famed fixer and friend of the late Anthony Bourdain, will be hosting a special event at Caleb’s American Kitchen in Lahaska, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch.   “Table Talk with Zamir Gotta” will take place from 6 to 9 PM, giving guests the chance to enjoy an elaborate four-course…

  • New Sandwich Shop with Tasty Ingredients and Fresh Rolls Opens in Doylestown

    New Sandwich Shop with Tasty Ingredients and Fresh Rolls Opens in Doylestown

    Carve 52, a new eatery created by Bobby Simone, has recently opened at 52 East State Street in Doylestown, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch.   The sandwich shop offers hot and cold pork, roast beef, and turkey sandwiches bursting with bold, savory flavor. Each sandwich is packed with fresh, off-the-bone meat and comes topped with…

  • Family-Friendly Indoor Food Truck Court Coming Soon to Bristol

    Family-Friendly Indoor Food Truck Court Coming Soon to Bristol

    An old car dealership building along Radcliffe Street in Bristol is being transformed into a family-friendly indoor food truck court, writes JD Mullane for the Bucks County Courier Times. The man behind the project is Bernard Mazzocchi, who has spent millions over the years revitalizing old buildings throughout the riverside borough. “I want to do…

  • Trolley Barn Public Market Welcomes New Faces Amid Vendor Changes

    Trolley Barn Public Market Welcomes New Faces Amid Vendor Changes

    The Trolley Barn Public Market in Quakertown is celebrating its fifth anniversary while undergoing several changes, including the addition of new vendors, writes Ryan Kneller for WFMZ 69 News. One original tenant recently left the market, as Black River Farms Vineyard & Winery closed its Black River Wine Bar on Sept. 21. The space the…

  • Three Best Friends and Pennsbury Grads Open New Brewery in Morrisville

    Three Best Friends and Pennsbury Grads Open New Brewery in Morrisville

    Best friends and Pennsbury High School grads Frank Brill, Ken Terry and Rob Staples are getting ready to open RiverTide Brewing in Morrisville in the former Bitchin’ Kitten space, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times.   “Frank’s a great brewer, Kenny’s great in the kitchen and I run a great front of…