Quakertown
Quakertown is a borough in Bucks County with a population of 9,359 as of 2020.
Located 15 miles south of Allentown and 40 miles north of Philadelphia, it serves as a border town between the Delaware Valley and Lehigh Valley metropolitan areas.
Originally settled by Quakers, Quakertown played a role in the American Revolutionary War when, on September 18, 1777, a convoy transporting the Liberty Bell stopped in the town overnight.
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Pre-Revolutionary Tavern in Upper Bucks Hits the Market for $1.25M
A property in Bucks County, which predates a large portion of the nation’s history, has recently gone up for sale…
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This Quakertown Hotel is Known for Ambiance, History, and First-Rate Restaurant
A Bucks County hotel has become known for its amazing service and its incredible food and drink in their own…
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Burst Pipe Forced Quakertown Shelter to Relocate Dozens of Animals
Over the holiday season, a Bucks County animal shelter found itself finding new dwellings for animals after an issue with…
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Quakertown Mexican Spot Provides Unique Dishes, Specialty Coffee, and, for Its Proprietor, Salvation
A new dining spot in the area is offering some special food and drink options for those liking for something…
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Quakertown Baseball Stadium Used as a Setting for the Filming of Amazon Prime Show
A popular television show recently utilized a local baseball field to record episodes of an historical and beloved story. Tom…
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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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Penn Community Bank, St. Luke’s Partner for Summer Meals Program
Penn Community Bank has once again partnered with St. Luke’s University Health Network to ensure no Quakertown-area child faces hunger…
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Montgomery County Leadership: David Freeman, CEO of QNB Bank in Quakertown
David Freeman, the CEO of QNB Bank, spoke with MONTCO Today about growing up in Columbus, Ohio; getting married right…
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Arcadia University Grad Starts New Business After Demand for Catering Explodes Amid Pandemic
When the pandemic started, Kristin Randazzo, an Arcadia University graduate, and her husband, Vince, saw the catering side of their…
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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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Montgomeryville’s Nappen & Associates Announces New Tenant, Unique Furniture
Montgomeryville-based industrial real estate developer and property manager, Nappen & Associates, is pleased to announce its newest tenant, Unique Furniture.…
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Upper Perkiomen High School Organizes Memorable Sendoff for Its Beloved Resource Officer
Upper Perkiomen High School has organized a memorable and emotional sendoff for beloved school resource officer Jim McFadden, writes Alicia…
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Montco-based Nappen & Associates Expands its Portfolio with Amazing New 125,000 sq ft Warehouse
Montgomeryville-based industrial/flex real estate developer, Nappen & Associates is proud to announce the shell completion of its latest addition to…
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COVID-19 Precautions Make SPCA Pet Adoptions Healthy and Heartfelt
Just as COVID-19 safety measures have altered just about everything else in our area, it has also affected pet adoptions. …
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Nappen & Associates Releases Video of State-of-the-Art Warehouse in Quakertown
Montgomeryville-based industrial/flex real estate developer, Nappen & Associates, is proud to announce the latest addition to its expanding portfolio. Located…
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Despite COVID-19, Conshohocken-based Saladworks Plans Major Expansion
Saladworks, the Conshohocken-based fast-casual chain, is planning to open as many as 20 new locations in Greater Philadelphia and New…






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