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Members of the New Hope-Solebury High School Class of 2024 Recently Presented with Scholarship Funds
Check out these production photos by Joan Marcus from the world premiere musical at the Bucks County Playhouse.
A helicopter will be conducting the operation along the river between Yardley and Northampton County.
The city has set up two public cooling centers for anyone looking to escape the heat.
Construction projects scheduled on two city streets on Wednesday and Thursday.
Gas line work at Lambertville approach will take place on Wednesday allowing 11-week-long shutdown of current walkway to begin.
Police were called to the Delaware Riverfront just after 9:30 p.m. where they found a large group of adults engaged in a fight.
The change is expected to take place sometime in the middle of July, according to the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission.
It's July 4 in New Hope: Here's what's open for a last-minute run to the store.
Your guide to fireworks, parades and other July 4 celebrations in and around New Hope-Lambertville.
The gantry would be outfitted with E-ZPass toll-tag reading equipment and high-resolution cameras for capturing license plate images.
The fireworks are made possible through the support of the Greater New Hope Chamber of Commerce and New Hope Celebrates.
The Phillips' Mill Art Committee encourages artists within a 25-mile radius to review the prospectus and start preparing their works.
Shift allows for downstream painting containment, installation of temporary walkway, and replacement of the current walkway.
The event will feature a variety of musical styles, with acts from Hunterdon, Mercer and Bucks counties.
Women's service club of Lambertville awards annual scholarships to 6 local young women
Organized by Revolutionary Crawls And Events, the event promises a day filled with historical immersion, revelry, and charitable giving.
The new musical explores the early rise of the trailblazing performer Sophie Tucker to the rank of super star.
Just ahead of its 5-year anniversary, Stella launches new outdoor bar complete with additional waterfront dining areas and new bar menu.!
Chosen by a ranked voting procedure, the art committee selected this year's work from among more than 30 submissions.
Tips for holiday boating safety
The production has resulted in a number of street closures and restrictions on parking along several city streets.
Why is it so small? Because Frenchtown is itself a small town, but one with a big heart that is welcoming and open to all.
Low-volume bridges to stop handling cash at 11 p.m. Sunday, June 16; June 17 to be first full day with only E-ZPass and toll by plate.
The free event unfolds on the campus of the New Hope-Solebury High School, 180 West Bridge Street, New Hope.
Enchantment Awaits at the Storytelling Arts Festival on June 15th
NJ Assembly Speaker Craig J. Coughlin Honored with Humanitarian Award, Introduced by Feeding America CEO Claire Babineaux-Fontenot
The tour will highlight the lives of six fathers in New Hope’s history who helped enhance the town’s development and reputation.
Superintendent Dr. Charles Lentz highlighted the role of the Hall of Fame in inspiring future generations.
According to the Solebury Township Police Department, a truck knocked down a PECO pole and brought down wires.
Police will be conducting speed enforcement throughout the township to ensue the safety of all road users.
More than 100 graduates earn degrees from New Hope-Solebury School District.
Whether in-person versus online – Take your boat safety course and be ready for boating season!
Attendees are invited to bring their stories, songs, and dances to honor John Larsen - "the man, the myth, the legend."
The following local students have earned degrees this spring at colleges and universities around the region.
Christopher Monteiro will lead artists of all skill levels in many media on the beautiful grounds of the Mill by Primrose Creek.
Russ had been a cherished resident of Lambertville since 1986 and is a direct descendant of two of Lambertville’s founding families.