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The Only Educational Newspaper serving The Women Of Bucks County

Welcome to the
Bucks County Women's Journal
serving the women of the Greater Bucks County area

Women are the primary consumers in the U.S.
More than 80% of all purchases are made in
someway by women. This is true purchasing
real estate, automobiles, consumer electronics
and in almost every buying decision made in
our society today.

The Bucks County Women’s Journal is an
informational and enlightening resource for
the community. Published six times a year,
we serve readers with valued information in a
wide variety of special columns and features.
We offer businesses the unique opportunity to
reach an important, targeted consumer group
through a focused educational and informational
approach. Unlike other publications in our area,
our paper is the only educational, editorial
newspaper providing categorized, objective
information targeted to women.

Publisher
©Copyright 2006 - 2010, Bucks County Women's Journal, All Rights Reserved
BUCKS COUNTY WOMEN'S JOURNAL | P.O. Box 64529, Souderton, PA 18964 | 215 - 721 - 0645 | E-mail: bcwmnsjournal@yahoo.com
Featured Articles

Featuring: Golf Tournament & Awards Dinner to Benefit HealthLink Medical Center,
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Marlene Tegge
“Take a “Mini-Vacation” at the Antique Store With a Heart!!"

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Kathy Heck
“Creating Balance”

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Valarie Stock
“Creating a World of Extraordinary Gentlemen, One Man at a Time"

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Carl Reppert
“Healthy Homes Systems Found Diamonds in My Home”

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Robin Coppinger has been the owner and publisher of the Bucks County Women’s Journal since June 2006.
  “The BCWJ is my passion.  I am proud to be a part of a paper that is dedicated to bringing educational, useful and entertaining information to the women of Bucks County.  I look forward to serving this dynamic group for many years to come.
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Robin Coppinger
     
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