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Happy Trails

Happy Trails

Bicycling through Bucks and Montgomery. By Brenda Lange “Life is far more enjoyable when it’s experienced on two wheels.” – Peopleforbikes.org One day in mid August, as the mercury topped 90-degrees, most people headed indoors. But a small group of die-hard bicycle riders in Bucks [...]

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Treasures of Upper Bucks River Country

Treasures of Upper Bucks River Country

Uncovering hidden gems by land, sea or air. By Maryanna S. Phinn Your “bucket list” may include exploring exotic countries like China or Australia or experiencing le Tour de France or Pamplona Running of the Bulls. But finding the time and money to visit other [...]

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Surviving Back to School

Surviving Back to School

Kids give high marks for green gear and caring parents and teachers. By Dava Guerin Marquis Lichtenstein, who turned 11 in June, is no ordinary sixth-grade student. This Bryn Mawr pre-teen has been attending the Baldwin School since she was five-years-old, and wakes up every [...]

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Stage Struck

Stage Struck

A look at the world of live theater in Bucks and Montgomery. By Brenda Lange “All the world’s a stage.” — “As You Like It” by William Shakespeare Sometimes it may feel as if a large part of the world of Bucks and Montgomery counties [...]

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The Top Ways to Enjoy the “Real” New Jersey

The Top Ways to Enjoy the “Real” New Jersey

Visiting Lambertville & Frenchtown in the summer of ‘10. By Maryanna S. Phinn Let’s set the record straight. The real New Jersey is not about “Reality TV” housewives and MTV wannabes. In fact, the real New Jersey is filled with people and places that exhibit [...]

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TV Launch Party Photos!

TV Launch Party Photos!

Check out our Bucks & Montgomery Living Television launch party premiere photos by Amy McDermott of Heart and Soul Portraits.

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Taking Flight

Taking Flight

The Philadelphia Flyers soar their way to the Stanley Cup. By Dom Cosentino By the time you read this, the Flyers may or may not have won the Stanley Cup. But, in some ways, it may not matter whether they did or didn’t. It’s true [...]

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Singing for the Children

Singing for the Children

Taylor Hicks joins a local movement to benefit children around the world. By Brenda Lange Individuals can create the change they wish to see in the world, as Mahatma Gandhi advised. And when you combine two people with energy, conviction, talent and compassion intent on [...]

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Eat Smart

Eat Smart

Finding healthy foods is getting easier. By Brenda Lange Health-conscious consumers want to know—Where does my food come from? How is it produced? What’s in it and on it? Several recent news reports put consumers on high alert: The foods we eat may be hazardous [...]

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Rediscover Philadelphia’s Main Line

Rediscover Philadelphia’s Main Line

Visiting Ardmore and Bryn Mawr. By Maryanna S. Phinn Ardmore & Bryn Mawr Philadelphia’s “Main Line” collectively evokes images of stately homes in towns with exclusive country clubs, private schools and upscale businesses catering to old money and the nouveau riche. But visitors soon discover [...]

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