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Former Pa. Lt. Gov. candidate pleads no contest to giving alcohol to teens at party
A former GOP candidate for Pennsylvania’s lieutenant governor -- who was also involved in a political action committee that claimed liberals were “indoctrinating” students -- will serve a year of probation after pleading no contest to giving alcohol to teenagers while hosting her daughter's birthday party in Bucks County.
Million-dollar lottery ticket sold at Montco Wawa
DOUGLASS TWP., Pa. - A Montgomery County Wawa sold a $1 million winning scratch-off lottery ticket. The winning Million Dollar Multiplier Madness ticket was sold at the Wawa located in the 1000 block of Grosser Road, Douglass Township. Lottery officials say the store will receive a $5,000 bonus for selling...
Doylestown Group to Hold Third Annual Saree Run This Weekend
DOYLESTOWN, PA—A local group will host the third annual Saree Run on Sunday to raise money to help women in Bucks County and India. Desis of Doylestown and Arva Yoga will sponsor the event, which will be held at Lower Nike Park in Chalfont starting at 10 a.m. The event is free, but registration is required on the Desis of Doylestown website.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER The event will feature a 1K and 3K run, walk or roll. Proceeds will go to A Woman’s Place in Doylestown and Shiksha Nidhi, an organization that helps educate girls in rural India. In its first two years, the event raised a total of $25,000. The goal this year is to raise $15,000. Desis of Doylestown was created in the fall of 2021 to foster a sense of community for "desis," but also to share their customs with the overall community. The word "desis" refers to people of Bangladeshi, Indian, Nepali or Sri Lankan descent. Want more news like this delivered to your inbox? Sign up for our daily and weekly e-mail newsletters online. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Bucks Arts & Cultural Council Member Art Show to feature local, regional artists
The Arts and Cultural Council of Bucks County slates the opening of The A&C Member Art Show 2024 at Freeman Hall, 181 E. Court St., Doylestown on Saturday, June 8. There will be a reception and awards presentation from 1-4 p.m. Saturday, June 22. The exhibition will feature 2D and...
Closed Doylestown restaurant makes comeback with Montco brewery
A Doylestown restaurant that closed in March has quickly bounced back after joining forces with a local brewery. Harper & Penny’s, a cozy bar and restaurant which had served up its Southern fusion menu inside the Main Street Marketplace until its lease ended, reopened in Lansdale this month thanks to a partnership with Round Guys Brewing Company.
$700K Converted Garage Home in Nearby Fountain Hill Causing a Stir on TikTok
A lofty listing in Lehigh County’s Fountain Hill, a town just outside of Bucks County, has stirred controversy on TikTok. A lofty listing in Lehigh County’s Fountain Hill, a town just outside of Bucks County, has stirred controversy on TikTok, writes Geoff Weiss for Business Insider. A nearly...
Tacos, quesadillas, cheesesteaks are on the menu at this new Burlington County restaurant
BURLINGTON TWP. – Are you in the mood for quesadillas, tacos, sliders or cheesesteaks?. Remiix, a new Black-owned take-out café at Coopertown Plaza, has you covered. Owners Deyea Small and Joseph Alston had the grand opening for their new venture on April 13. Small previously had a popular food truck, which sold similar food, but decided to branch out to a brick-and-mortar. So far, it’s been well received.
Richland Library Company exhibits local folk artist’s works
The paintings of William Harrison Atkinson, 1895-1978, folk artist of Bucks County, are featured in an exhibit from now until July 31, at Richland Library Co., 44 S. Main St., Quakertown. The paintings exhibited include the “Oldest Home in Richland Township,” a “Quilting Bee” with participants identified, “Fishtown” and “Licking Run Creek,” the Fluck home and family, Haycock Mountain, and many others donated for this exhibit by individual owners, the Richland Historical Society, and Richland Library Company.
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