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    Woods Services

    Woods Services

    (9 reviews)

    I worked at for many years and really have grown to love the residence that I cared for the campus…read moreis very nice but as far as the management residence do get mistreated, I've seen it and overall the company itself is declining. But yet the company makes and generates money, but it doesn't the residence into the employees that deserve it. The organization has recently switched CEOs and things there is only getting worse. People are getting fired there is declining and if you read the reviews not lying. And the HR manager is very rude and disrespectful and has no resolutions for your issues that you bring to her things really need to change for the better for the employees and for the residence.

    I can't speak to the personal experiences of the people who have left one star reviews. But I have…read moreto say, they do not reflect my experiences seeing them care for my uncle over the past 35 years. The staff has been attentive and kind, we have always been kept informed of his health and other issues, and our visits have always been wonderful. There's a lot of unhappiness there, it's true. In a place like this, that's unavoidable. But the people who work there genuinely care. Again, I feel slightly aren't leaving this review and some people seem to have had very different experiences. And I don't know, maybe things are different outside of the areas for lifetime care of those with severe cases. All I can say is what I've seen and what I know, and I have seen wonderful people who do wonderful work.

    Langhorne Restore - Patrick Nagel

    Langhorne Restore

    (15 reviews)

    This store is fantastic! Everything you buy goes to support Habitat for Humanity. I've never…read moreencountered a person that wasn't helpful! Their inventory changes a lot! They often have appliances in addition to lots of furniture, clothes, toys, and household goods. They have a lot of brand new things! I got two fantastic lamps new in the box for $10! They have great deals on paint for your house or crafting. I got a nice size jar of craft paint for under $20! I was surprised by the fantastic color choices too! They had new winter coats for $10 but only in a size medium. You just never know what you will find there! They always have new items at the end caps by the register or you can ask where more are. I also joined their fb page. They post brand new inventory photos when they get large shipments! Fantastic for buying for yourself or reselling! We are lucky to have this location. There are others as well. You just never know what you'll find.

    I really love looking at tchotchkes…read more Of course if you wanna look through their selection of cds, books, records and Christmas ornaments ... they have lots!! It looks like a lot of people have been donating furniture. They have a lot of space displaying that. I digress. I like tchotchkes/ Knicknacks. And I like keeping my eyes peeled for little vases that way I can give them out as gifts if somebody's not feeling good or if they're feeling good and just need a little surprise. I was happy to see a Patrick Nagel picture here. ((It's very nostalgic for 80s lovers like me!! )

    The Bridge Coffee and Community - Grilled cheese

    The Bridge Coffee and Community

    (15 reviews)

    Our sandwiches were fresh, unique, and absolutely delicious--definitely a step above your typical…read moretakeout options. I loved the variety of both the food and coffee selections. The café itself has a very cool vibe, and the staff was incredibly friendly. Highly recommend!

    Been here twice shortly after their opening time. Inviting inside with a long window bar along the…read morefront, lots of tables, couches and a white board meeting room with a glass wall. Other features include an area to post business cards/messages, a pay it forward board, board games and wifi. The guy working behind the counter was pleasant and knowledgeable about their coffee offering which comes from Homestead Coffee Roasters of Upper Black Eddy. Their drink menu consists of hot/cold coffee, tea, lattes, and espresso based drinks. I tried the drip coffee and would highly recommend it. It is a private label version of Homesteads Darkness - dark & bold with notes of rich, smokey chocolate. I enjoyed the dark roast, rich chocolate and its bold full body. The cortado and espresso I had were ok. I found them to be a little too bitter, but there was a strong roasted earthiness flavor that I liked. On a return trip I'll have to try their Vietnamese coffee. Food wise I've had the sausage egg and cheese on a bagel and a bacon egg and cheese on an everything bagel. They are simple and decent sized with simple folded egg patties and cheddar cheese on average bagels. The sausage had a little spicy kick and the bacon was pretty tasty (NOTE: they do offer pork roll as an option). I was given some hot sauce packets to go. You can also get sandwiches on a croissant. The rest of the menu is simple - toasts, sandwiches, salads, some items for the kids. They do sell their private label coffee beans in retail bags and will grind them for you. I'll stop in again if I'm in the area. The coffee and ambiance is great, the food is ok to good, service great and the idea of a non profit that supports community is commendable. Thanks!!

    Welcoming the Stranger

    Welcoming the Stranger

    (1 review)

    Welcoming the Stranger is a local non-profit in Langhorne, Pa., that offers English As A Second…read moreLanguage, Computer Skills, and Citizenship Preparation classes to new immigrants and refugees. Their mission comes from the Gospel of Mathew to, "...welcome the strangers amongst us..." I had the good fortune to reach out for help from these wonderful people when friends from Asia arrived with the intention to obtain Green Cards, and ultimately become American citizens. Their English speaking skills were not great, and they were able to join a two night a week class to learn the spoken word. The classes they attend are held at Morrisville High School, but there are also day classes in Langhorne. The open heartedness of these volunteers is truly inspiring. Rain or shine, they show up to teach, often with more teachers than students. Their classes are lively and interactive. The compassion demonstrated for their students is exceptional. People from the four corners of the globe attend. In the particular group my people are in, there are students from Brazil, China, Turkey, Ukraine, Georgia and Haiti. It is great to know such good people are out there!

    From the owner: Welcoming the Stranger is an educational 501(c)(3) nonprofit that has taught over 3,500 students…read morefrom 100 different countries since 1999. We provide free English as a Second Language (ESL), computer skills, and citizenship preparation classes and resources serving immigrants and refugees from Bucks County, Montgomery County, Philadelphia, and New Jersey.

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