Salons, gyms, restaurants and more were among those who got some help in the latest round of coronavirus grants.
Other top stories this past week from the New Hope Patch site include an update on Bucks County mail-in ballots.
A military service is scheduled for Oct. 20 in Washington Crossing.
A second "Rocky Horror" screening, "Shaun of the Dead" and a family fun night are part of the October lineup.
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.
Cult classic "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" will screen as part of New Hope Celebrates events for Pride 2020.
The grand opening of River House at Odette's, a luxury hotel on the site of an old cabaret, bistro and piano bar, was Saturday.
Roadway reconstruction will be taking place on George Street on or about Oct. 5, 2020.
Here are the names of the artists selected to exhibit at the the New Hope art show in 2020.
A Virtual Presentation of Music & Nature
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.
The Free Library of New Hope & Solebury presents a bee-dazzling lineup of fall programs during Buzzathon, 9/25-10/3.
Lambertville is advising against public participation in door-to-door trick-or-treating and Halloween gatherings.
The threat of coronavirus is too great for a regular Halloween in the city and police won't be closing N. Union Street, they said.
The framed sign told a joke that used racist tropes and compared people on welfare to dogs.
Philadelphia Magazine recently compiled a list of the best high schools in the region for 2020.
Liberty Hall Pizza will open the Side Street Eatery on Thursday.
The River House at Odette's, a luxury hotel coming to New Hope, has hired a new general manager in preparation for its September opening.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
The restaurant will be in the shopping plaza with McCaffrey's and Cornerstone.
Less than two weeks after approving a plan that would have had most students in school Sept. 8, the school board moved the date back.
An Agreement of Sale permanently protects a 118-acre farm, a key access point to the Delaware Canal, and historic resources.
The cleanup from Tropical Storm Isaias is underway. Many trees, utility poles and power lines are down, officials said Wednesday.
Downed trees, utility poles and power lines forced several road closures Tuesday, according to the Solebury Township Police Department.
While students can still opt for virtual classes, New Hope-Solesbury is set for a "total reopen" of in-person instruction by September 1.
Acme Screening room has partnered with Lambertville for live music and drive-in movies on Saturdays this summer.
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.
In New Hope, 37 companies and organizations received loans for more than $150,000. See the full list here.
MUSIC FROM THE GO-GOS COMES TO MUSIC MOUNTAIN THEATRE
Scream -October 24 at 8:00 pm.
Nina's Waffles & Ice Cream is opening its new New Hope location this Friday.
Join with me in condemning those looting, burning down businesses, killing innocent people. Pray for peace and pursue the Word of God...
A severe storm that ripped through the area has left more than 65,000 Bucks County residents without power Wednesday.
Yellow Phase Opening Plan Includes Expanded Hours for Curbside Pickup, Grab-&-Go Bags and Home Delivery for the Housebound