The event will include special appearances by Marsha Mason, Justin Guarini, Lesli Margarita, Guiliana Augello, and others.
Tuesday, May 19 is Primary Election Day in Pennsylvania. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The group’s thespians will carry on in the true tradition of cabaret presenting 12 different acts guaranteed to liven up the evening.
The restaurant is billing itself as “a “go-to spot” where locals “feel at home and visitors feel like they’ve discovered something special."
Historians in New Hope are planning a walking tour, while Lamberville will remember the fallen with a parade and ceremony.
The event will allows Solebury Township residents and small businesses (fewer than 50 employees) to drop off electronics for recycling.
Directed by Eric Rosen, the new production of Tennessee Williams’ classic play runs through May 23 on the New Hope stage.
Music Mountain Theatre Presents “Live Comedy Night” Featuring Three National Headliners
Police said a man entered the South Main Street NEW business on Tuesday night and tried to open the cash register around 11:12 p.m.
From Bacall to Gyllenhaal, the stage legend will bring six decades of stories to an intimate Bucks County Playhouse event.
Organizers are planning a three-day event that will include a fireworks and drone show, a parade, outdoor bands, and a dragon boat race.
The newly chartered River Towns Rotary Club made its first community donation at an April 28 meeting in Lambertville.
More than 60 businesses and locations will be participating in the four-day celebration with discounts and themed food and drinks.
In celebration of the church's 150th anniversary, this year's festival has been expanded to include live music, games, and activities.
PrideFest to bring music legend Crystal Waters and Philadelphia-born queer artist Vincint to PrideFest Live.
Officer-In-Charge Lt. Robert Brown has been promoted to the job of chief of police after nearly three decades with the department.
PA lawmaker hosting a free fishing, nature, and outdoor discovery day on Saturday at Washington Crossing Historic Park.
Vendors lined several streets selling everything from art and handcrafted jewelry to Shad Fest t-shirts and treasures made by local artists.
The Fish Stick Pops will be available Saturday and Sunday only during Shad Fest, the city's celebration of the Shad.
Police say a man in his 70s walked out of a restaurant on Ferry Street with a painting of the nation's first president.
At the heart of the farm is its 1810 three-story stone farmhouse with its three bedrooms, five baths, and five wood-burning fireplaces.
The festival continues today with live music, plenty of food, shad-hauling demonstrations at Lewis Island, vendors, and much more.
This giddy reflection on fame, desire, and loneliness revolves around Garry Essendine, a star whose colorful life is in danger of spiraling
Through two pressure-packed tiebreakers that had the entire arena on edge in Chicago, she captured the national Elks Hoop Shoot title.
Historian shares insights into early New Hope life
The show, which opens Sunday, will feature works by the mill's photo committee, a group of amateur and professional photographers.
From a brand partner: Thomas is an honor student and varsity soccer player who also works at a local senior living community.
Three students from Cedarville University are developing a treatment system as part of their senior civil engineering design project.
More than 900 ballots were cast for the People's Choice Awards at the Mill's annual Members Art Show and Sale.
Perry's Pantry at Tabby's Place makes food, litter, and other pet essentials freely available to neighbors in need.
Cugini's Italian Kitchen has opened on Route 202 at the site of the former Star Diner in Solebury Township.
Drivers who use South Franklin and Swan Street in the area of the work zonee should plan around the work windows.
The event will feature numerous vendors and information booths, from native plants to electronics recycling and much more.
Local leagues and programs across New Hope are offering opportunities for all ages to get out and play this season.
Mayor Andrew Nowick, joined by members of the committee, announced a GoFundMe page to raise $10,000 in support of the project.
The first Housing Forum will be an informal gathering that will include a discussion with members of the public and the housing industry.
The winners represent a breadth and depth of visual artistry from portraiture and botanicals to nature, architecture and street photography.
Music Mountain Theatre in Lambertville is seeking volunteers.
Drivers can expect periodic lane closures and delays during the work, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.
Find out when you can pick up those last-minute Easter dinner staples from McCaffrey's and Giant.