Fairless Hills
Fairless Hills is a charming census-designated place in Falls Township with a rich history.
Established in 1951, it was named after Benjamin Fairless, then-president of U.S. Steel.
As of the 2020 census, it boasts a population of 9,046.
One of its notable landmarks is the Sotcher Farmhouse, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The community is also home to Pennsbury High School, the largest high school in Bucks County and the tenth-largest high school in the state.
With its blend of historical significance and suburban appeal, Fairless Hills offers residents a unique and vibrant living experience.
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Actor Richard Kind Talks Growing Up in Yardley, Friendship with George Clooney
Actor Richard Kind, who grew up in Yardley and graduated from Pennsbury High School, has had a prolific television career…
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Hatfield Wawa Celebrated Opening with Hoagie-Building Competition
Wawa has opened a new store in Hatfield on N. Broad Street, writes Nicole Rosenthal for Patch. Opening Day celebrations…
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Diehard Sports Fan from Fairless Hills to Sideline His Pastime for Newlywed Bliss
Brian Brown of Fairless Hills, a diehard sports fan, is planning to sideline his devotion to Philadelphia sports teams while…
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Kansas City Building Management Firm Opens New Office in King of Prussia Building
Kansas City-based City Wide Facility Solutions, a management company working in the building maintenance industry, has opened a King of…
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Retired Postal Worker Plays Collegiate Baseball for MCCC; He’s Not Just Mailing It In, Either
A steady figure at the baseball games of the Montgomery County Community College Mustangs is a bit more jowly, portly,…
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Philadelphia Sandwich Shop Coming to a Surprising Location in Bucks County
A new restaurant is set to open in Bucks County, and local residents will never guess where the new spot…
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Service Project Earns Travis Manion Foundation Scholarship for Catlin Egan, Conwell-Egan Grad
Caitlin Egan, an alumna of Conwell-Egan Catholic High School in Fairless Hills, earned a Travis Manion Foundation (TMF) scholarship for…
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C&N Donates $20,000 Through EITC Contributions to YMCA of Bucks and Hunterdon Counties
C&N recently donated $20,000 to YMCA of Bucks and Hunterdon Counties under the Educational Improvement Tax Credit Program (EITC). YMCA…
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Fairless Hills Mom Embezzled $1.8M from Her Horsham Employer; Bought Shoes, Vacations, and Furniture
Under sentencing from the Department of Justice for the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Eastern District of Pa., Donna Laansma will serve…
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Ambler Dental Sales Rep Turns Traffic Accident into Smile-Worthy Encounter
A Feb. 2022 fender bender on the Tacony-Palmyra Bridge — ordinarily a teeth-grinding moment — has instead resulted in smiles…
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C&N Bank Makes Significant Donation throughout the Collar Counties to Bolster Education Efforts
C&N recognized the importance of investing in local education with donations totaling $800,000 to area educational improvement, scholarship and prekindergarten…
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Montgomery County Leadership: Zane Moore, President & CEO of YMCA of Bucks County
Zane Moore, the President and CEO of the YMCA of Bucks County, spoke with MONTCO Today about growing up in…





























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