Police, EMS, public works and firefighters all pitched in when snow caused a tricky situation for first responders on Monday.
Other top stories from the New Hope-Lambertville Patch site this week included info about a local 5K adding a virtual option.
The walk and run will have in-person and virtual versions and raises money for children with rare GI diseases.
It wasn't all coronavirus in 2020. From election news to a new hotel, here are some of the stories you read the most in New Hope.
Other top stories from the New Hope-Lambertville Patch this past week included a local charity helping the hungry during COVID.
The museum in New Hope, which closed its doors in March, has furloughed most employees and is now eyeing a spring reopening.
Headlining Hope: The 40-year-old nonprofit runs a food pantry and helps with rent and more, but anticipates more tough times ahead.
Lambertville One is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Lambertville's Electronics Recycling Event is scheduled for Nov. 21 from 9 to 11 a.m.
Other top stories this past week from the New Hope Patch site include small businesses in New Hope getting coronavirus relief funds.
The funds will help expand an existing trail into the New Hope and Solebury areas.
Crews will now be in Woodcrest on October 20 and 21, respectively and weather permitting.
The Police Department is participating in the DEA National Take Back Day for prescription drugs.
Other top stories this past week from the New Hope Patch site include an update on Bucks County mail-in ballots.
The program will begin on or about Tuesday, Oct. 13 through about Friday, Oct. 23, 2020.
Leave the fallen leaves in your flower beds. Mow the leaves on your lawn, or corral and compost them.
Roadway reconstruction will be taking place on George Street on or about Oct. 5, 2020.
Suez will start various service projects on Tuesday, September 22nd, weather permitting.
The online fundraiser and slate of events will replace the Free Library's annual spelling bee fundraiser.
New Hope Historical Society also got some of the $20 million in CARES funding announced for Pennsylvania cultural institutions.
Lambertville is advising against public participation in door-to-door trick-or-treating and Halloween gatherings.
The framed sign told a joke that used racist tropes and compared people on welfare to dogs.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
An Agreement of Sale permanently protects a 118-acre farm, a key access point to the Delaware Canal, and historic resources.
In the interest of safety to everyone, the August 8, 2020 Show is cancelled.
Organizers had moved the Pride parade and festival to October in hopes the coronavirus outbreak would have calmed by then.
New Hope-Solebury Community Association launches "Feed the First Responders"
Non-profit seeking donations of materials to make masks, non-perishables for food pantries, and cash to provide for those in need.
New Hope resident Bryce Sanders has been named to the board of nonprofit Bucks Beautiful.
Country Living magazine has included New Hope on its list of America's "Best Christmas Towns."
New Hope-Solebury Community Association Honored by New Hope-Solebury School District for 70 Years of Service to the Community
New Hope Borough Council Commemorates the New Hope-Solebury Community Association's 70 Years of Service
Check out these cool pictures of Peddler's Village businesses going pink for breast cancer awareness.
Pine2Pink, a fundraising and awareness campaign for breast cancer, will launch this weekend. New Hope is participating.
Artists and crafters, non-profits, and volunteers are being sought for the 20th annual Peace Fair, to be held Sept. 21 in Lahaska.
The 102-acre property that provides local produce and flowers to the community is now protected under conservation easement.
$500 from New Hope-Solebury Community Association in Recognition of Support for The New Hope Automobile Show
A pizza and ice cream fundraiser that will feature pizza-flavored ice cream is planned to support Lambertville's Ely Park.