Get to Know Charming Newtown, our Neighboring Borough

By Danielle Gannon • The Cardinal Contributing Writer

The beautiful community of Newtown was founded by William Penn in 1684. Newtown was one of several towns that Penn had organized around Philadelphia to provide country homes for city residents and to support farming communities. It was the county seat of Bucks County from 1726 until 1813 when it was replaced by a more central Doylestown.

Newtown Borough was enlarged four times since 1838, and its buildings show excellent examples of all major architectural styles. Newtown Borough became one of Bucks County’s preeminent communities with the construction of many substantial colonial residences and taverns. The Historic District, established in 1969, enlarged in 1976, and again in 1985, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Today, Newtown still retains the character of this important period of history.

Newtown borough is positioned in the center of the town, with two major streets. Sycamore and State streets running parallel to one another and are lined with shops and dining. Outside the little historic borough, you find four large, beautifully renovated shopping centers hosting food and shops for the most exquisite of palates.

You look around and see old cobblestone walkways, driveways, and homes. You feel the hustle and bustle of the local community driving in, walking, and conversing with each other. Shop owners often open after dropping their kids off at school, and their children are in the business when school lets out. It is a proper small town. It is the essence of what makes Bucks County so appealing.

I love to walk into the shops, be greeted by the owners, and hear the daily buzz of what’s happening locally. Events, theatre, dining, smoothies, apparel, and workouts… all a stone’s throw away from one another. All in true support of one another. This is a community. This is Newtown!

This community is also home to Council Rock. This top-rated public school district has approximately 10,494 students in grades K-12. Our children attend school here, and I feel confident in their education, as they’re in some of the Nation’s best schools. 

With how spectacular this little Bucks County town is, and only a stone’s throw away from Doylestown, we felt the only next right move was to begin sprinkling Newtown into the mix of The Cardinal! 

We plan to spotlight local businesses and events in Newtown each month, so our love and appreciation for community expands to this charming neighboring borough. We have a lot of excitement and buzz in the making, and we look forward to cultivating these Newtown pages. 

In all of my time here in Bucks County, I can’t imagine the next best place to be but in Newtown. 

Stay tuned for the expansion of this project. Newtown, contact me with any ideas, features, concerns, or questions. I am here for you!

Coming Events

Come on out to Newtown this month for some fun events! Full of history and pride, this town has a lot to offer each and every day or the week. 

Saturday, September 10

Newtown Black & White Dinner at Newtown Theatre  5:30 – 10:30pm

Visit www.thenewtowntheatre.com/events

Saturday, September 17 

13th Annual Newtown BeerFest. Hosted by the Newtown Fire Association. 

12:30 to 5:30pm at the Stocking Works 

For info: http://newtownbeerfest.com

Friday, September 30 

Take a trip down memory lane at the first-ever “Night of Newtown Memories” at Newtown Theatre. 7:00 – 9:30pm  Visit www.thenewtowntheatre.com/events

Saturdays/Sundays through September 

Live music at the Crossing Vineyards! Visit www.crossingvineyards.com/live-music for more info. 2:00 – 6:00pm

Keep an eye out for The ProShop of Newtown opening this month! Kathleen, the shop’s owner, has been working hard to pull things together since a fire occurred there back in March. Kathleen is a gem in the Newtown community and all are anticipating the reopening of her shop for community connection and shopping. Visit https://luxepsn.com

September 2024

Doylestown Arts Festival

Discover Doylestown

Food – Fun – Friends!

Visit Doylestown

Book An Area Hotel

Find A Restaurant

Fun Stuff To Do!

Explore Bucks County

Central Bucks County Chamber

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