Marion Callahan, Bucks County Courier Times

Marion Callahan

Bucks County Courier Times

Doylestown, PA, United States

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  • The Intelligencer
  • GoErie
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Past articles by Marion:

Perkasie businesses to get facelift as they try to woo pandemic wary shoppers, diners

DCED grant will allow Perkasie businesses to apply for facade-improvement grants. → Read More

Perkasie businesses to get facelift as they try to woo pandemic wary shoppers, diners

DCED grant will allow Perkasie businesses to apply for facade-improvement grants. → Read More

Warrington Farmers Market opens Friday, with dozens of home-grown vendors

Starting Friday July 23, the Warrington Farmers Market will open from 4-7 Fridays at John Paul Park (Lower Nike Park) at 301 Folly Road. → Read More

Warrington Farmers Market opens Friday, with dozens of home-grown vendors

Starting Friday July 23, the Warrington Farmers Market will open from 4-7 Fridays at John Paul Park (Lower Nike Park) at 301 Folly Road. → Read More

Life after COVID: Masks are here to stay. Handshakes are gone. Will hugs return?

July Fourth marks a turning point in the pandemic. Though travel has resumed, and businesses reopened, many doubt pre-pandemic normalcy is possible. → Read More

Meet CATE, Pennsylvania's mobile outreach to provide COVID vaccines to everyone

Mobile vaccine units will fan out to underserved neighborhoods across Pa. to vaccinate and educate those facing barriers in accessing healthcare. → Read More

PA lawmakers battle to give counties control of vaccine slated for mass clinics

Pennsylvania lawmakers fight to give Philadelphia's suburban counties control over the location and supply of vaccine doses earmarked for mass clinics. → Read More

Inside the Q-Mart: Quakertown Farmer's Market survives, thrives during pandemic

For shoppers and merchants, the eclectic mix of shops and eateries at the Quakertown Farmer's Market has been a welcomed refuge during pandemic times. → Read More

Pa. health officials to streamline COVID vaccine distribution to meet March 31 appointment deadline

Pa. Health officials said Tuesday that more vaccines will be going to fewer providers to create a more "efficient" distribution system. → Read More

Neshaminy Mall vaccine site opens Tuesday; Bucks County says more supply is needed to meet March 28 target

Bucks County is launching its fourth vaccination site Tuesday at Neshaminy Mall, but cannot open St. Luke's site until the state provides more vaccine. → Read More

Neshaminy Mall vaccine site opens Tuesday; Bucks County says more supply is needed to meet March 28 target

Bucks County is launching its fourth vaccination site Tuesday at Neshaminy Mall, but cannot open St. Luke's site until the state provides more vaccine. → Read More

As Bucks County launches COVID vaccine clinics, recipients look forward to return to normal

Three Bucks County public vaccine sites opened at Bucks Community College's campuses, bringing relief to those recipients who got their first dose. → Read More

Marshalls & HomeGoods, Five Below and larger Giant coming to Plumstead shopping center

Marshalls & HomeGoods, Five Below and expanded Giant with an in-store Starbucks kiosk on the way, developers announced Monday. → Read More

Marshalls & HomeGoods, Five Below and larger Giant coming to Plumstead shopping center

Marshalls & HomeGoods, Five Below and expanded Giant with an in-store Starbucks kiosk on the way, developers announced Monday. → Read More

President Trump to rally in Bucks County

President Donald Trump is still expected to come to Bucks County, but sources involved with the event said the visit moved to Saturday, Oct. 31. → Read More

Holocaust survivor shares message of hope, humor, forgiveness, 75 years after liberation

Ernie Gross, 91, reflects on his life experiences as a Holocaust survivor. He lost five family members in the Nazi death camps. → Read More

After dog loses owner to COVID-19, a Pa. family grieving own loss steps in

Dana Bowser and her 13-year-old son were not in the market for a dog. In fact, they were still grieving the loss of their dog. → Read More

COVID what’s next: Pa. health care still facing furloughs, PPE shortages and testing issues

The impact of the COVID-19 crisis on healthcare in Pennsylvania continues to be felt, as providers grapple with expectations for care and safety, limits → Read More

COVID what’s next: Pa. health care still facing furloughs, PPE shortages and testing issues

The impact of the COVID-19 crisis on healthcare in Pennsylvania continues to be felt, as providers grapple with expectations for care and safety, limits → Read More

COVID-19 stresses Pennsylvania medical care

The COVID-19 crisis in health care in Pennsylvania continues as providers grapple with care and safety expectations, limits in testing and equipment and → Read More