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Hali Shields

Hali Shields

Integrative Women's Health Coach and IBCLC
Offers virtual services

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Hi!! I’m Hali. I am an integrative wellness expert, a certified women’s health coach, an integrative nutrition coach, a lactation education counselor, and a yoga & barre fitness instructor. I help busy, overwhelmed women struggling with their hormones, fertility, and the postpartum period. To…


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Newtown, PA

 

Newtown is a borough in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,268 at the 2020 census. It is located just west of the Trenton, New Jersey metropolitan area, and is part of the larger Philadelphia metropolitan area. It is entirely surrounded by Newtown Township, from which it separated in 1838. State Street is the main commercial thoroughfare with wide sidewalks, shops, taverns, and restaurants.

Newtown was founded by William Penn in 1684. Newtown was one of several towns that William Penn organized around Philadelphia to provide country homes for city residents and to support farming communities.

It was the county seat of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, from 1726 until 1813, when it was replaced by a more central Doylestown. After his December 26, 1776 morning march to Trenton, and before the Battle of Princeton, Continental Army commander-in-chief George Washington made his headquarters in Newtown.

Newtown was incorporated on April 16, 1838, and has been enlarged three times since. In 1969 Newtown's entire central business district was placed on the National Register of Historic Places. This designation was largely due to Newtown's historic clock tower. Newtown is enhanced by unique boutiques, colleges, cuisine, a climate for industry, Pennsylvania's most popular state park (Tyler State Park), and a Heritage Walk that traces the very steps of George Washington. The Law School Admission Council is headquartered in Newtown Township. As a result, many American lawyers have heard of Newtown. The oldest operating movie theater in America is Newtown Theatre at 120 North State Street.

Newtown is known for its wealth of history. One of the most noted former residents of Newtown was painter Edward Hicks, who lived in Newtown for over forty years with his family, where he was able to own his own business. Newtown has an established historical society called the Newtown Historic Association.

The Newtown Hardware House has been in continuous operation for over 130 years, which ranks as the longest tenure for any single business in Newtown.

The Half-Moon Inn, Newtown Creek Bridge, Newtown Friends Meetinghouse and Cemetery, Newtown Historic District, Newtown Presbyterian Church, and George F. Tyler Mansion are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the borough has a total area of 0.6 square miles (1.4 km2), all land. The Newtown Creek, a tributary of the Neshaminy Creek, flows south along the western boundary between the borough and the township of Newtown.

Newtown places a strong emphasis on health and wellness for its residents. Village at Newtown Medical Center and Doylestown Health at Wrightstown offers comprehensive health services, including wellness check-ups and preventive care programs. Newtown Athletic Club provides a comprehensive fitness experience with state-of-the-art equipment and personal training. For holistic wellness, YogaSix offers a variety of yoga classes suited for all levels. At the F.L.O.W. Wellness Center, you can enjoy yoga classes, sound healing, and holistic wellness services. The Newtown Athletic Club provides a wide range of fitness classes, swimming facilities, and sports programs for all ages. For those interested in mental health and therapy, Mindful Soul Center for Wellbeing offers counseling and wellness workshops.

 

Top sites in Newtown, PA: Tyler State Park, Core Creek Park, and Philadelphia Zoo.

 

Population: 2,262 (2022). ZIP Code: 18940. Area codes: 215, 267, and 445. Elevation: 174 ft (53 m). Area: 0.6 square mile (1.4 km2).

 

FAQs

 

What is the history of Newtown, PA?

Newtown was founded by William Penn in 1684. Newtown was one of several towns that William Penn organized around Philadelphia to provide country homes for city residents and to support farming communities. It was the county seat of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, from 1726 until 1813, when it was replaced by a more central Doylestown. After his December 26, 1776 morning march to Trenton, and before the Battle of Princeton, Continental Army commander-in-chief George Washington made his headquarters in Newtown.

 

Is Newtown, PA a good place to live?

Newtown is in Bucks County and is one of the best places to live in Pennsylvania. Living in Newtown offers residents a sparse suburban feel and most residents own their homes. In Newtown, there are a lot of restaurants and parks. Many retirees live in Newtown and residents tend to lean conservative. The public schools in Newtown are highly rated.

 

How did Newtown, PA get its name?

After William Penn had laid out Philadelphia, his "great town", in 1682, he traveled north through a vast tract of land he had purchased from the local Indians. Some 28 miles northeast of Philadelphia, in the middle of trees that bordered a creek flowing to the Delaware River, he allegedly announced "This is where I propose to build my 'new town'". No documentation supports this tale but, two years later in 1684, William Penn's surveyor, Thomas Holme, devised a plan for a new settlement initially called New Township. Straddling what is now called Newtown Creek, the site included 640 acres. In time, the name was shortened to Newtown.

 

Sources

Wikipedia

Newtown Borough

Niche

Tyler State Park

Core Creek Park

Philadelphia Zoo

Village at Newtown Medical Center

Doylestown Health at Wrightstown

Newtown Athletic Club

YogaSix

F.L.O.W. Wellness Center

Newtown Athletic Club

Mindful Soul Center for Wellbeing

 

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