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Neighborhood Spotlight: Ocean City, NJ

Ocean City Beach is in Cape May County and is one of the most popular resort areas along the Jersey Shore. Ocean City Beach often earns a spot on “Top-10” lists for New Jersey beaches. This family-friendly area boasts ample opportunities for beach fun, cultural events, shopping, dining, and recreation all year long. The boardwalk spans 2.5 miles and features plenty of attractions, beach views, and snack stops.
Where to Eat and Drink
You won’t have any trouble finding a place to eat when you’re visiting Ocean City Beach. No matter what you’re craving, there’s a cafe, restaurant, or food hut with a menu ready to satisfy your appetite.
Del’s Oceanside Grill — Del’s is proud to be a boardwalk staple in Ocean City, serving locals and tourists for over 59 years. Surfing memorabilia and decor cover the walls of this colorful eatery, while tasty food options fill the menu.
Manco and Manco Pizza — This family-friendly pizzeria started wowing customers with its amazing pizza in 1956. A highlight is watching skilled pie makers toss and shape the dough before turning it into an irresistible pizza.
Browns Almost Famous Donuts — Browns gets great applause for its “almost-famous” donuts, which many say is more than enough because they’re so amazing. But this low-key eatery is also a great place for a quick bite. Try a breakfast sandwich, salad, or cheeseburger, or enjoy a cup of coffee as you bask in the sunshine and beach views.
Oves Restaurant — Oves is a family-owned establishment that doubles as an Ocean City tradition. For over 55 years, Oves has delighted guests with delicious bites, including smoothies, sandwiches, seafood, and their popular apple cider donut. Soak up the sun and scenery as you enjoy breakfast or lunch, or rent a bike or surrey to explore the boardwalk on wheels.
Quincy’s Original Lobster Rolls — This eatery may be small, but don’t let its size fool you. Quincy’s delivers a big taste, bringing the flavor of Maine to Ocean City. Try New England Clam Chowder, a lobster grilled cheese, or any of the many creative lobster rolls on the menu.
Where to Shop
In between breakfast, lunch, and snacking on decadent desserts, pencil in some time to explore the shops along the boardwalk or beyond. Ocean City Beach showcases plenty of places to find special treasures, surfing supplies, beach souvenirs, and much more.
Payton Jewelry — Treat the one you love to a unique, beautiful piece from Payton Jewelry, or find the perfect accessory for your beachy ensemble. They also carry an apothecary line with items like lip butter, aromatherapy rollers, and candles, so you can bring home a bit of the relaxing, beach vibe.
Surf Mall — This family-owned-and-operated establishment began its days as a movie and stage theater in 1929. It became the Surf Mall in 1982, selling everything from fireworks to vinyl records.
Johnson’s Popcorn, Inc. — This iconic Ocean City popcorn shop delivers tons of flavorful caramel corn options and has been doing so for over 40 years. They mix all their batches by hand in a copper kettle, letting the sweet, mouthwatering aroma entice visitors to pop in as they stroll by on the boardwalk.
Shriver’s Salt Water Taffy & Fudge — Bring home something sweet from this candy shop, whether you want handmade fudge, macaroons, salt water taffy, or chocolate-covered pretzels. You’ll find endless options of sweets and treats, gift baskets, and more at Shriver’s.
Make the Most of Your Visit to Ocean City, NJ
Ocean City Music Pier — Listen to bands pay tribute to the music of Taylor Swift, Queen, and many more. The Music Pier is an excellent place to enjoy incredible artists via Ocean City’s Summer Concert Series.
Peace of Wood — Check out a painting party, host one, or see what workshops are happening at this art compound and creative center. Listen to music as you paint and nibble on snacks, mingle with fellow artists, and create a masterpiece and lasting memory at the same time.
Kott-the-Limit Sport Fishing Charters — Rent a private fishing charter for a day on the ocean with an experienced guide. Whether you’re a seasoned angler or a beginner, they provide everything you need to have an enjoyable time on the water.
Gillian’s Wonderland Pier — Visit Gillian’s to take a spin on the Giant Wheel, which reaches 141 feet skyward and provides incredible, breathtaking views. When you’re not getting a bird’s-eye view of Ocean City, you’ll find over 38 attractions, including water slides, golf, and an 18,880-square-foot water playground.
Playland’s Castaway Cove — Kids and adults will love the thrills and entertainment at the oldest amusement park in Ocean City. This pirate-themed playland features tons of fun. Ride roller coasters, take on the super slide, race go-karts, play mini-golf, or visit the arcade.
Haunted Golf — You’ll find several mini-golf experiences in Ocean City and throughout the Jersey Shore, but this one gives putt-putt a fun twist with a spooky theme. It has 5,000 square feet of ghoulish golfing challenges.
When visiting Ocean City Beach from June through Labor Day, you’ll need a beach tag if you’re 12 or older. Lifeguards keep everyone safe during the summer months until about mid-September. For the latest guidelines and information, check out the Ocean City Beach Patrol.
Get to know Ocean City and all the things you can do while exploring the area, so you can make the most of your visit. Enjoy your time on the Jersey shore!
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Neighborhood Spotlight: Jamison, PA

What to do; where to dine and shop; and what you don’t want to miss
You’ll find the small village of Jamison situated along Route 263 in Warwick Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. It’s less than an hour from Philadelphia and is home to approximately 8,500 people. The town is named after the Jamison family, the first of whom was Henry Jamison, who arrived in the area in 1720 from Ireland. He won a lottery prize of $50,000 and helped many neighbors with his winnings.
The Vibe
The overall vibe of Jamison is quiet and suburban. However, it’s close to the city, so getting your fill of hustle and bustle is easy when you want it.
Where to Eat and Drink
Check out some of these local eateries when you want to grab a bite in Jamison.
Giovanni’s Pizza — Indulge in mouth-watering Italian cuisine as you enjoy a casual and comfortable environment and friendly service. Try a calzone, pizza, or delicious pasta over conversation with friends and family, or ask about hosting your next event at Giovanni’s.
Jamison Pour House — Jamison Pour House is home to famous steak burgers and frosty, refreshing beers. The standout menu item is the Viking burger, but you’ll find plenty of other tasty options on the menu.
Simply Delicious by Tina — This eatery serves breakfast and lunch and also features an array of beverage bars. Try the espresso bar for a quick pick-me-up or get a healthy boost from the smoothie and fresh-pressed juice bar. This restaurant showcases locally sourced ingredients whenever possible and focuses on healthy options.
Where to Shop
When you’re in the mood to shop or simply browse, visit a local business to check out what they have to offer.
Tanner’s Sports Center — This store is family-owned and has proudly served the area for over 30 years. They carry a wide variety of new and used firearms and also offer trade-in options. Knowledgeable staff are ready to assist you with anything you might need.
Green Door Tattoo — If you’ve been considering a tattoo, or you’re ready to do something a bit daring, stop by Green Door Tattoo. Their talented, professional, and experienced artists can help you find the perfect design or perhaps assist you in creating something unique.
Do Trot in Tack Shop — This store highlights an assortment of equestrian supplies, riding apparel, and related merchandise. They are open Monday through Friday but only offer shopping by appointment. So make sure to email or call ahead to see when a time is available.
Three Things You Shouldn’t Miss
Add these highlights to your itinerary to experience even more of what Jamison has to offer during your visit.
Rushland Ridge Vineyard & Winery — This family-owned winery has operated since 1968 and encompasses six acres of vineyards and a tasting room. The vineyard closes down during various seasons, so check well in advance to ensure they’ll be open during your visit.
Warwick Farm Brewing — A 22-acre farm is home to this family-owned brewery. It is the first microbrewery and brew farm in Warwick. The brewery was started by two families that wanted to give beer enthusiasts a similar experience to the one that wine lovers get when they visit one of the area’s many vineyards.
The Bucks Club — The Bucks Club is open to the public and offers an 18-hole golf course, open-air dining featuring American cuisine, refreshing pools, and a distinct sense of community. The facility is also available for hosting special events.
Learn more about Jamison and the surrounding area of Warwick Township to make the most of your time there. Enjoy your visit!
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Neighborhood Spotlight: Brigantine Beach, NJ

Within minutes from Atlantic City, you’ll find the miles of coastline that make Brigantine Beach, New Jersey. The beach is also just two hours from New York City. Whether you want to enjoy the surf or the sand, this beach provides plenty of opportunities to do so with sailing, kayaking, and other recreational activities.
Where to Eat and Drink
Between your bouts of beach time fun, grab a bite at one of these nearby eateries.
Yianni’s Cafe — This family-owned establishment serves breakfast all day, lunch and dinner. Try a tasty melt, omelet, burger, quesadilla, wrap, or Belgium waffles. Order a fresh smoothie to go with your meal.
La Scala’s Beach House — Lunch, dinner, live music, happy hours, special events, and so much more are what you’ll find at this local beachside restaurant. Take in the ocean and beach views from the pleasant outdoor seating area or opt to enjoy your meal in the dining room.
Sandy Jack’s Deli — Grab a sandwich, dessert, coffee, or satisfying snack at this quaint delicatessen. They also feature imported meats, sweets, and groceries from Ireland.
Bella Luna — You’ll find a diverse mix of cuisines at Bella Luna, including pizza, wings, tacos, burgers, and more. It’s a perfect spot to eat when everyone in your group is craving something different.
Andre’s Wine Bar and Grill — Andre’s is family-owned and showcases an irresistible Italian menu. Whether you’re enjoying a date night or gathering with friends, the atmosphere is fitting and the food and drinks are just right.
Where to Shop
Take a break from the beach to browse these local shops and find something unique for you or someone special.
Surf Sundries — Pick up your beach supplies, fun gifts, souvenirs, and other beach-themed merchandise at Surf Sundries. It’s a great spot to find a memento to remember your time in Brigantine or grab a few last-minute necessities.
Ocean Beverage Discount Liquor — If you need some adult refreshments during your beach visit, stop by Ocean Beverage. They offer a huge selection of wine, beer, and liquor at budget-friendly prices.
All About Bikes — Touted as Brigantine’s only bike shop, get everything you need for your biking excursions at All About Bikes. You can purchase bikes or supplies or rent bikes for an hour, a day, or even a week.
Crab Shack Seafood Market — You won’t find any frozen seafood at this local market. The Crab Shack serves fresh seafood for dine-in or take-out. Try a platter, sandwich, lobster roll, and other tasty dishes, including some barbecue options, like pulled pork and ribs.
Make the Most of Your Visit to Brigantine Beach, NJ
Make sure to get your beach tag from the Beach Fee Office. Designated spots are available for kitesurfing, fishing, and other activities, and swimming is allowed when lifeguards are on duty (typically between June 15th and Labor Day). For everything you need to know about your beach experience, read up on Brigantine Beach and learn about things like parking, hours, and other rules and guidelines.
Shark Park Playground — (26th St & Brigantine Ave) Bring the kids to this local playground to blow off some steam when they want a break from the beach.
Brigantine History Museum — The museum opened in 1992 thanks to the Brigantine Historical Society’s efforts to preserve the area’s rich and interesting past. It is next to the Marine Mammal Stranding Center and features photographs and artifacts from the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Brigantine Lighthouse — The Brigantine Lighthouse is near 3625 Atlantic Brigantine Blvd. and stands as a landmark, welcoming everyone to the area. It is not an actual working lighthouse but instead was built as a tourist attraction in 1926. It’s operated as a gift shop, museum, and even a police station and city jail.
The Brigantine Community Center & Sports Complex — Visit the local community center and check out what events are happening during your visit to Brigantine Beach. You can also play 18 rounds of mini-golf for $10, with discounts available to veterans, seniors, and children.
Get familiar with everything happening on Brigantine Beach to make the most of your visit and have a fantastic experience. Enjoy your time in the surf and sun!
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Neighborhood Spotlight: Fountainville, PA

Fountainville, PA: What to do; where to dine and shop; and what you don’t want to miss
Nestled in southeastern Pennsylvania is the small town of Fountainville, home to roughly 1,000 people. Fountainville is in Bucks County, near the point where Doylestown, Plumstead and New Britain Townships meet. It’s approximately one hour from Philadelphia and only 30 minutes from the New Jersey border.
The Vibe
The overall vibe of Fountainville is a peaceful small community with suburban charm. The proximity to Philadelphia gives visitors and residents easy access to city life while still enjoying the quiet of small-town living.
Where to Eat and Drink
If you want something tasty to eat while you’re in Fountainville, check out these local eateries.
Roman Delight of Fountainville — Roman Delight is a family-owned restaurant that’s popular with locals and visitors. It’s a great place to enjoy a delicious and relaxed meal with family and friends. Each item on the menu is made to order, whether you’re in the mood for spaghetti, seafood, or a pizza. Not hungry? Sip a beer or cocktail on the patio and order some food to go.
Casa Toro — Head to Casa Toro to tantalize your taste buds with Cuban cuisine and Mexican favorites like enchiladas, tamales, and burritos. The restaurant also showcases several specialty sauces to take your dish of choice to the next level. To help wash everything down, order a cocktail from the restaurant’s extensive drink menu.
Where to Shop
The Fountainville area showcases several local shops to satisfy your shopping needs.
Yolo Sportswear — Yolo Sportswear wants people to embrace the idea of “you only live once” and enjoy life. For over 25 years, this sportswear store has provided Fountainville with everything they need to show off their love of field hockey. They feature USA Field Hockey apparel, including socks, shirts, sweats, and more from top brands like Asics and Under Armour.
Gratz Gallery — This fine art gallery in historic Bucks County also acts as an art conservation studio that focuses on art restoration. It features a broad collection of 19th and 20th-century American paintings, highlighting works from artists of the New Hope School, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and the Philadelphia Ten.
Stout Christmas Trees — If you’re in Fountainville during Christmas time, make sure to stop by Stout’s. Of course, they have Christmas trees, but that’s not all. You can also find fresh wreaths, pine garlands, and other festive natural touches to adorn your home for the holiday season. Bring the kids to meet Santa and take pictures with him in his sleigh, or shop for other decorations, beautiful nutcrackers, and ornaments.
Three Things You Shouldn’t Miss in Fountainville
What should you do while you’re in Fountainville? Visit a local winery? Play some golf? You’ll find several ways to pass the time and enjoy yourself in this small Pennsylvania town.
Vivat Alfa Winery — The Adamek family started developing this family-owned winery in 2007 with the purchase of a 12-acre farm. After several years of planning, planting, and preparation, the winery opened in 2013. They feature an assortment of artisan-crafted wines, provide tasting opportunities (including free wine tastings every weekend), and have a friendly, devoted staff.
Four Seasons Golf Center — Add a little recreation and exercise into your visit to Fountainville with a bit of golf practice. Improve your swing on the driving range or take the kids for a round of mini-golf.
Peace Valley Nature Center — One thing that is certainly not in short supply in this area of Pennsylvania is beautiful scenery and opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors. The nearby Peace Valley Nature Center offers a living museum and educational activities and presentations. The center hosts events throughout the year, holds summer camps, and has several trails to explore.
Before heading to Fountainville, and the Bucks County area, take some time to plan your itinerary and maximize your time. Enjoy your visit!
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Neighborhood Spotlight: Holland, PA

Holland, PA
Holland, PA, is in Northampton Township on the outskirts of the Philadelphia metro, with approximately 20,000 residents. Originally known as Rockville because of Mill Creek’s rocky cliffs, it was renamed Holland in 1870 after the original Dutch settlers in the 1600s. For most of the town’s existence, it featured mainly farmland, but in the 1970s, there was a significant increase in building, leading to the construction of tract housing.
The Vibe in Holland, PA
The vibe of Holland is that of a suburban community with plenty of history and beautiful countryside. The area boasts ample opportunities for entertainment thanks to its proximity to Philadelphia. You’ll also find several things to do in the heart of Holland.
Where to Eat and Drink
You’ll find several places in and around Holland to enjoy a deliciously satisfying meal no matter what you’re craving. Various eateries offer an assortment of cuisine sure to appeal to many.
Aldo’s Ristorante Italiano – Ask locals about Aldo’s, and many will tell you it’s one of the best places for Italian food in Northampton Township. The menu features pasta dishes, pizza, salads, Italian classics, and more.
Flourish Cafe – Flourish Cafe is the creative brainchild of a baker and a florist. Enjoy homemade, delicious baked goodies and delectable cuisine as you take in the beauty of the fresh flowers and greenery surrounding you. This charming establishment also sells floral arrangements, so you can bring a little bit of the beauty home with you.
El Barrio Cantina and Tequila Bar – Grab a drink, it doesn’t have to be tequila, and kick back with friends at this neighborhood favorite. The Tex-Mex menu boasts a mouthwatering assortment of choices, and the service is friendly and inviting. It’s a great place to unwind and enjoy good food and company.
Wong’s Garden – his casual eatery offers tasty Chinese fare with favorites like sesame chicken, beef lo mein, and egg foo young. Try a combination platter or one of the house specials, or share a few appetizers with friends. The restaurant shifted to take-out only for a while throughout the COVID pandemic; therefore, call ahead to ask about their latest protocols.
Where to Shop
Whether you need to buy a gift, want to treat yourself, or just want to browse, check out these local businesses to fit a little shopping into your day in Holland, PA.
Bucks County Roses – Take some time to smell the roses, literally, at this local flower shop. They’re the go-to spot for custom bouquets and arrangements to celebrate any occasion.
J Robinson Outdoors – Preparing for an upcoming camping trip? Need some equipment for your next sporting event? Or maybe you want to get supplies to start a new outdoor hobby. Whatever you’re looking for, if it’s about the great outdoors, this is the place to be.
Three Things You Shouldn’t Miss in Holland, PA
SEPTA Site, Village Shires Station – Holland, PA, still showcases a lot of its history, and one of the landmarks is the old train station. Although it’s been out of commission since 2000, it has maintained its position as an important historical feature in the community. So much so that there are rumors about potential plans to restore the commuter rail.
Langhorne Rod and Gun Club — This gun club is one of Pennsylvania’s best and hosts a wide variety of events throughout the year. Some of the activities include fishing, archery, clay shooting, and rifle and pistol events. The club also offers hunter training and other educational opportunities.
Churchville Nature Center – Not too far from Holland is the Churchville Nature Center. It’s a relaxing place to visit and explore nature. The center also features educational opportunities, aiming to enrich and enhance visitors’ knowledge and experiences of the local wildlife and environment.
Learn more about Northampton Township and how you can make the most of your visit. Happy exploring!
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Neighborhood Spotlight: Revere, PA

What to do; where to dine and shop; and what you don’t want to miss
Discover the essence of Revere, nestled in the heart of Nockamixon Township near the Pennsylvania-New Jersey border. With its roots dating back to 1782, this Bucks County gem is a haven for those seeking a serene escape just an hour and a half from Philadelphia. Explore what this charming town has to offer, from culinary delights to unique shopping experiences and unforgettable adventures.
The Vibe
Revere radiates a cozy, small-town feel that celebrates family, nature, and life’s little pleasures. Dive into a community that treasures outdoor adventures and the beauty of everyday life. Whether you’re in search of relaxation or excitement, Revere offers the perfect getaway.
Where to Eat and Drink
Satisfy your cravings at these local eateries:
The Narrows Restaurant and Bar — Guests enjoy beautiful views of the Delaware River as they dine at the Narrows, located in a historic 1812 building. Try the Narrows Burger, complete with house-made pickles, tomato jam, cheddar, and applewood bacon. Or how about some sweet potato tacos or shrimp & grits? They offer brunch, lunch, and dinner menus and creative cocktails to complement your meal.
Pizza Bella Italian Restaurant — Grab a slice of cheesy goodness with a piece of pizza from this nearby Ottsville restaurant. Enjoy creative pizzas, Italian cuisine, pasta dishes, and more. The eatery also offers gluten-free and vegan options, making it an excellent pick for a variety of dietary needs.
Fieldstone Coffee Roasters — This café uses local and organic ingredients as much as possible in their dishes. Choose to sit at the bar, dine in, or enjoy patio seating on a pleasant day. You can also purchase coffee beans and loose-leaf teas to bring home some of your favorite flavors.
Where to Shop
Uncover hidden treasures and delightful treats at these local shops:
Plants on the Sill — Find a rare plant, select a beautiful floral arrangement as a gift, or shop for a unique treasure to treat yourself with. The friendly and knowledgeable staff are eager to answer your questions, help you find the perfect items, and teach you how to best care for your flowers and plants.
Owowcow Creamery — This local creamery creates yummy ice cream from local ingredients, making fresh ice cream from scratch. Get a classic vanilla or try something a little more unique, like honey lavender or blueberry lemon.
Three Things You Shouldn’t Miss
Make the most of your visit to Revere with these must-see attractions:
Colonial Woods Family Camping Resort — Bring the kids to this nearby campground for plenty of outdoor fun, including fishing, a heated pool, and a spray park. They also have mini-golf, basketball, volleyball, and much more. Take part in special activities like hayrides, arts and crafts, or outdoor movies. Check out their website to start planning the perfect stay and book your campsite.
Top Rock Park — (165 Top Rock Trail, Quakertown, PA 18951) This park lives up to its name, featuring lots of rocks as you blaze the trail. Climb rocks, enjoy nature, and hike to the top for a sense of accomplishment. Look for the blue arrows or painted markers to help guide you in the right direction.
Palisades Community Bible Church — If you’re looking for a way to bring a bigger sense of community into your life, visit this local church. They offer various group activities, including Ladies’ Bible Study, Men’s Fellowship, and Young Adult Bible Study. Join a session, attend a service, or listen to an audio sermon.
Experience the best of Revere, where every moment is a celebration of life’s simple pleasures. From savory meals to scenic vistas, this charming town invites you to savor the beauty of each day. Plan your visit today and embark on a journey to Revere’s enchanting world of hospitality and charm.
Learn more about Revere, PA, and Nockamixon Township to make the most of your visit. Enjoy exploring!
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Neighborhood Spotlight: Richboro, PA

What to do; where to dine and shop; and what you don’t want to miss
Richboro, Pennsylvania is in Northampton Township and has a population of roughly 6,300. The area is home to Hampton Hill, Twin Trees Farm, John Thompson House, and Willow Mill Complex — all listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In 1830, Richard “Rich” L. Thomas became the first postmaster, and the village’s name changed to Richborough, eventually shortened to Richboro.
The Vibe
The overall vibe of Richboro is a quiet, family-oriented community with a suburban feel. It lies only 45 minutes from Philadelphia and a quick 20 minutes from the New Jersey border. This proximity to larger, urban areas makes it a breeze for residents and visitors to enjoy a touch of city life when they want while still enjoying the simpler side of things.
Where to Eat and Drink
Check out these local restaurants when you’re ready to grab a bite to eat in Richboro, PA.
59 Almshouse — This local restaurant’s showpiece is a wood-burning grill that allows chefs to create mouthwatering dishes with tasty things like swordfish and steak. Eat in the dining room or grab a seat at one of the bars (one indoor, one outdoor). You’ll enjoy a delightful and extensive selection of cocktails and beers at 59 Almshouse.
UVA Ristorante Italiano — This restaurant gives off a sophisticated, urban ambiance that elevates your dining experience. Select from a broad menu of authentic Italian cuisine and BYOB to enjoy your meal.
The Irish Horne — This locally-owned eatery prides itself on creating dishes from scratch using locally sourced ingredients. The inviting atmosphere is family-friendly, welcoming everyone and inviting them to enjoy a delicious meal. They also feature 20 beers on tap that guests enjoy as they kick back and watch the big game.
Pallantes Italian Deli — This old-school deli specializes in tomato pies, tasty homemade hoagies, and friendly service. Stop in for a bite or order food for an upcoming event.
Where to Shop
There’s always time to shop when you’re on a trip or exploring a new town. Visit these local boutiques and stores to find a special gift or trendy outfit.
Fireside Flowers and Gifts — When you need to show someone you’re thinking of them, what better way than a beautiful bouquet or unique gift? This florist shop offers gorgeous floral arrangements, fruit baskets, candles, and other gift items. They also provide consultations for special events to help you choose the best look for your special day.
House of Bridal — This bridal shop is an extension of the Dress Up Time team that has served the area for over 25 years. Let their helpful staff assist you with everything you need to make your wedding day look good, from the bridal party to the bride and groom and beyond.
Pennies from Heaven Consignment Boutique — Find upscale women’s clothing at a budget-friendly price with a visit to this charming consignment shop. Whether you are looking for something casual or a formal dress for a special event, the store boasts a varied selection of apparel.
The Hanger Boutique — This cute boutique offers the latest trends in women’s clo
thing, jewelry, and other accessories. Whether you need a new outfit for a special occasion or just want to update your look, the selection and staff are ready to help you find the best pieces.
Three Things You Shouldn’t Miss
Between enjoying a delicious meal and a riveting shopping spree, save time for these stand-out attractions in and near Richboro, Pennsylvania.
Northampton Recreation Center — Find a bunch of activities, both indoor and outdoor, by visiting the Northampton Recreation Department. There are classes, and access to parks, fields, sports courts, pools, and more. Find out what’s happening when you’re in the area and see if you can squeeze in a class or simply kick back at a local park for a picnic.
Churchville Nature Center — This education-based facility aims to teach visitors about the environment and how to care for it. It is a 65-acre nature preserve, founded in 1964, offering hiking trails, gardens, and an exhibit gallery. They also offer numerous workshops and classes throughout the year, camps, and programs for all ages.
Tyler Park Center for the Arts — Young and old, amateurs and experts, every artist or aspiring creator is welcome at the Tyler Park Center for the Arts. The establishment offers various workshops to encourage people to channel their artistic side. Examples include pottery, jewelry making, summer camps, and sewing workshops.
Discover more about Richboro and Northampton Township to find all the different ways to pass the time during your visit to the area. Happy exploring!
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Neighborhood Spotlight: Warminster, PA

Neighborhood Spotlight: Warminster, PA
What to do; where to dine and shop; and what you don’t want to miss
Warminster is in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and sits roughly 15 miles from Philadelphia. The population is approximately 30,000. Warminster gets its name from a small town in Wiltshire County, Salisbury Plain, England. The area boasts a rich history that dates back to the 1680s.
At that time, it was part of Southampton Township, founded by William Penn. However, in 1711, it established its borders to become its own township, starting as a farming community. There are a few historical moments credited to Warminster, including the site of the Battle of Crooked Billet during the Revolutionary War and where the first steamboat model was made.
The Vibe
The overall vibe of Warminster is a mix of urban and suburban that gives residents and visitors a sense of charming, quiet, small-town living with a healthy helping of entertainment. There are ample options for socializing, lots of green spaces, and highly-rated schools, making Warminster a family-friendly place to live.
Where to Eat and Drink
When it’s time to eat in Warminster, PA, check out these local favorites to satisfy any appetite.
Eagle Diner — For over 30 years, Eagle Diner’s offered home-style food at budget-friendly prices. Check out the well-stocked salad bar, featuring 40 different options plus daily soups and breads. The diner prides itself on delivering friendly service and a satisfying meal.
Augusto’s of Madison — Augusto’s menu features a selection of Mediterranean, French, Latin, and American cuisine inspired by Chef Augusto Jalon’s travels. Try some grilled octopus, lobster ravioli, or veal parmigiana.
Alto Bakery and Caffe — Indulge in delectable homemade Italian baked goods and other delicacies at this local bakery. Every item is meticulously crafted with high-quality ingredients and incredible artistry that makes each treat a mini-masterpiece.
Philomena Santucci’s Square Pizza — Santucci’s Square Pizza got its start in the kitchen of a small home in Northeast Philadelphia in 1959. They offer an unconventional approach to the idea of pizza, placing the sauce on top of the cheese. This family business continues to grow and expand, now with several locations throughout Pennsylvania.
Where to Shop
Spend some time browsing through the shops in Warminster to discover a hidden treasure or pick up a few gifts.
Yum Yum Bake Shops — Are you in the market for a massive donut? How about one that’s able to feed more than 10 people? This local shop also features yumsters (donut holes) or regular donuts in fun flavors. If you don’t have a sweet tooth, grab a bagel or breakfast sandwich.
Uncle MIke’s Homemade Ice Cream — The Warminster location of Uncle Mike’s is the flagship store for this ice cream shop. They make the ice cream on-site, featuring tons of flavors and also offer sundaes, shakes, pies, and cakes.
Penny Buck Junction Thrift Store — When you shop at this local thrift store, you get an opportunity to find something unique at a great deal while also giving back to the local community. The shop sells clothing for men, women, and children to help support people who are in recovery for sober living.
Three Things You Shouldn’t Miss
Plan a fun-filled exploration of Warminster by adding a few local stand-out attractions to your itinerary.
Five Ponds Golf Course — This 18-hole public course offers a beautiful place to sharpen your skills or simply relax with a casual golf game. There are also 14 in-house tournaments for association members. The organization also features a grille, various events throughout the year, and a golf academy that offers lessons and kid’s programs.
Craven Hall and John Fitch Steamboat Museum — Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Craven Hall once belonged to William Penn. The historical society focuses on preserving the building and the land, offering public and private tours of the home. The society also maintains a museum honoring John Fitch and his steamboat invention.
Warminster Community Park — This newly renovated and expanded park includes plenty of places to enjoy the great outdoors. Have a picnic, take a hike on one of several walking trails, or bring the children to the playground. There are also basketball courts, baseball and soccer fields, and a pavilion.
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Neighborhood Spotlight: Tullytown, PA

Neighborhood Spotlight: Tullytown, PA
The Dutch settled the area that is now Tullytown in 1616, but it was officially founded by William Penn in 1681. Originally, Tullytown was a village in Falls Township but became its own borough in 1891. Today, it sits in Bucks County, Pennsylvania with a population of approximately 3,000 people. Tullytown is also home to the Walt Disney Elementary School, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Vibe
The vibe of Tullytown features a blend of country meets city, offering a quaint, small-town feel with access to plenty of local and nearby restaurants, shops, attractions, and more. Its proximity to the city gives visitors and residents easy access to the hustle and bustle when they want to experience it. But, its charming rural atmosphere provides a relaxing quality that’s family-friendly and boasts a strong sense of community.
Where to Eat and Drink
Tullytown might be a small town, but it’s big on delicious and varied cuisine. Try one of these eateries when you’re feeling hungry during your visit.
Ariana’s Pizzeria and Italian – Enjoy deliciously cheesy pizza from one of the area’s local favorites. Their specialty is tomato pizza, but you’ll find plenty more options to choose from when you check out the menu. They also offer curbside pickup.
Zaika Kabob and Curry – This establishment offers Indian cuisine boasting fresh vegetables and herbs. Visitors rave about the curry and the overall ambiance of the space. The atmosphere adds to the feeling that you’ve left Pennsylvania for a temporary trip to India.
Sofra Mediterranean – Sofra features a menu showcasing Turkish cuisine, including kebabs, baklava, and gyros. The family-friendly restaurant offers delicious dishes, an elegant Mediterranean atmosphere, and impeccable service.
Where to Shop
Whether you’re simply browsing to pass the time or you’re on a mission for the perfect gift, these local shops are a great place to start in Tullytown, PA.
Wilhemina’s Antique Store — (413 Main St, Tullytown, PA 19007) This charming antique store is always sure to delight with its unique items and relaxed shopping experience. Find a special accessory or furniture piece for your home, a gift for a friend, or a new favorite treasure.
Green Parrot Bird Shop — (700 Manor Ave, Tullytown, PA 19007) This locally owned and operated business specializes in all things related to birds. Find what you need to take care of your feathered friend, from feed to cages. They also feature a selection of beautiful birds if you’re in the market for a new pet.
Bart’s Tackle Shop – Tullytown residents and visitors enjoy plenty of opportunities to go fishing. Bart’s Tackle Shop is where to go when you’re ready to stock up on all of your fishing supplies or get some friendly advice about the local lakes and waterways.
Three Things You Shouldn’t Miss
Add these attractions to your to-do list to get the most from your visit to Tullytown, Pennsylvania.
Bolton Mansion — The Bolton Mansion is one of the most significant historic homes in the state and the ancestral home of the Pemberton family. Take a tour and hear stories of the 17th century and beyond, including a few ghost stories. Learn about the farm, cemetery, mansion and the families that lived there. Visit the gift shop for a souvenir and inquire about upcoming special events.
Tullytown Canal Park — (US-13 Levittown, PA 19055) This small park is a great spot to unwind and let the kids blow off some steam. There are walking paths that circle the park, a playground, and green space. The peaceful surroundings make it the perfect spot to enjoy a picnic, soak up the sun, and relax.
Levittown Lake — This local lake is managed by the Fish and Boat Commission, offering a 20-acre impoundment for boating and fishing. Enjoy warm-water fishing, whether out on a boat or from the shore. If you plan to boat on the lake, your boat must be registered or have a launch permit.
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