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$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...
These PA restaurants found fame on Food Network. Here's a foodie bucket list of must trys
Are you hungry for a new foodie-inspired bucket list? If watching Bobby Flay throw down with a hometown chef or Guy Fieri bite into a juicy burger makes you want to head out on your own culinary adventure, then you’re in luck. ...
These Historic Houses in Bucks County Are More Than Worth a Visit
Many gorgeous historic houses in Bucks County stand as landmarks to ages past amid new development and as such are worth exploring. Many gorgeous historic houses in Bucks County stand as landmarks to ages past amid new development and as such are worth exploring, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch.
Mercer Museum Brings Back Outdoor Movies to Doylestown for the Summer
DOYLESTOWN, PA—The Mercer Museum brings back its monthly outdoor movie screenings this Thursday night. This year’s outdoor film series incudes well-known films like “Field of Dreams,” “The Princess Bride” and “Clueless.”CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER Starting times for the films vary based on the on the time of year. This week’s screening is scheduled to start at 8:30 p.m. General admission tickets are $12 for adults and $8 for children (under 18). Ticket packages are also available with popcorn. Here are the movies in this year’s series: May 16th: “Field of Dreams,” 8:30 p.m.DOWNLOAD THE FREE TAPINTO APP FOR MORE LOCAL NEWS. AVAILABLE IN THE APPLE STORE AND THE GOOGLE PLAY STORE. June 13th: “The Goonies,” 8:45 p.m. July 18th: “The Princess Bride,” 8:45 p.m. August 15th: “Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets,” 8:15 p.m. September 19th: “Clueless,” 7:30 p.m. October 17th: “Frankenstein,” 7:00 p.m. More information is on the Mercer Museum’s website. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
A guide to farmers markets in the Lehigh Valley
Summer is on its way, and with it comes the tastes of the season at farmers markets throughout the Lehigh Valley. Here’s a list of markets you might want to check out in the Lehigh Valley. Bath Farmers Market Opening day: May 18 Hours: 9 a.m.-noon Saturdays through September Location: Monocacy Creek Park, West Main Street and Race Street Details: Events include Little Miss Strawberry contest ...
‘Very excited’: 18-year-old Liberty grad opening new Bethlehem restaurant this week
BETHLEHEM, Pa. - Just a year after earning his diploma from Liberty High School in Bethlehem, a driven, business-minded teenager is set to notch another significant accomplishment in the city. Abdul S. Wali, 18, will soon be able to call himself a restaurateur as he is teaming up with his...
Neighbors call Northampton Street’s latest pop of purple ‘a nice change’ for the block
A couple of Easton Area High School sweethearts were able to transform their forever home to resemble the look and feel of their dream home — an authentic and creative spin on a Victorian Townhouse. And with help from the City of Easton, their unusual wish to one day...
There’s a new restaurant at the former Bell Hall spot. It plans to fill a hole in Allentown’s dining options.
Over the last 8 years of living in downtown Allentown, Martha Petrokehagias couldn’t help but feel like her neighborhood was missing something. “I was frustrated,” she said. “There’s no place to eat breakfast or brunch on the weekends besides the [Americus] Hotel, and most places are closed on Monday.” Like any good entrepreneur, Petrokehagias decided to solve the problem she had identified. ...
WDIY Studio Session: James Supra and Phil Pilorz
Lehigh Valley blues harmonic player and singer James Supra along with guitarist Phil Pilorz perform live in the WDIY studios ahead of their full band set at WDIY's 29th anniversary party, Groovin' in the Grove, on Saturday, May 18, 2024. James Supra and Phil Pilorz from Lehigh Valley's James Supra/Sarah...
One Local Trail Is Among Six Great Bike Trails in Eastern Pennsylvania
Schuylkill River Trail, which runs for over 75 miles mostly along the Schuylkill River, is one of the six great bike trails in Eastern Pennsylvania. The eastern part of the state features several great bike trails that are suitable for all skill levels, including one that Montgomery County residents can enjoy every day, writes Kalena Thomhave for The Keystone.
A Collegeville Eatery Just Might Have the Sauciest Chicken Cutlet Sandwiches in the Region
The Bangin' Cutlet Sandwich at Collegeville Italian Bakery Pizzeria Napoletana is drenched in burrata, blush sauce, and Mike’s Hot Honey. Judging by its name, Collegeville Italian Bakery Pizzeria Napoletana is many things, including a bakery, pizzeria, market and deli. From its many delicious menu options, one in particular stands...
Batch Microcreamery Brings Batter Up to the Valley This Summer
Batch Microcreamery is adored by locals who frequent their Center Valley location and, now, the ice cream brand is launching Batter Up by Batch Microcreamery in Bethlehem, combining two beloved treats into one delightful culinary experience. “Picture a warm, crispy Liege waffle topped with a decadent scoop of handcrafted ice cream and toppings,” says co-owner Rick Pongracz. “Batter Up aims to offer a diverse waffle and ice cream menu where each bite brings together the textures and flavors of waffles and ice cream.” The menu will include gluten-free waffles, waffle sandwiches, freshly made waffle cones and more. “The goal is to create a unique destination where customers can savor the perfect harmony of warm, freshly made waffles and our handcrafted super-premium ice cream,” he says. The design of the shop will be inviting and playful, embracing a modern and Instagram-worthy appeal while creating a visually pleasing environment for customers to savor their sweet experiences.
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