Borough emergency management leaders remind residents to comply with parking restrictions and to avoid travel.
Here's what you need to know, including parking restrictions that will be place during the storm.
This will be the final season produced by Producing Director Alexander Fraser, Executive Producer Robyn Goodman, and Producer Josh Fiedler.
The daytime restrictions will allow for the removal of a temporary work platform installed below the bridge’s roadway deck.
Gantry erected, cameras and E-ZPass readers installed at Route 202 bridge; testing and calibration will take place over the next 3 months.
"Journey Back to the 80s" will celebrate the music, style, and spirit of the 1980s with bold choreography and rhythms.
Solebury School students and teachers organize a “Hands Off Our History” protest at Independence National Historic Park.
The 75-year-old Mack LS85 engine underwent a 10-month "frame up" restoration and is now fully functional for community events.
Award-winning works on exhibit weekends through Feb. 15 at the Phillips' Mill Community Association in New Hope.
Kindness takes many forms — big and small — and shows up all around Newtown.
Featuring a score by Emily Saliers of “The Indigo Girls,” the show runs from February 19 to March 21.
The community campaign combines storytelling with limited-edition merchandise to celebrate identity, history, and belonging.
The 33rd annual show continues a celebrated tradition of showcasing fine-art photography from the local region and beyond.
Friends of the Free Library host a Writer’s Salon to celebrate Steven Fisher’s new novel, with proceeds supporting local library programs
The waterfront restaurant, operated by Landmark, is serving coastal-inspired cuisine and year-round dining along the Delaware River.
From local fields to national fame, these stars got their start in New Hope.
The decision was made to ensure the safety of attendees, volunteers, vendors, and participating teams, event organizers said.
Families are encouraged to register early to ensure a smooth transition into the school year and to receive important information.
Grammy-Nominated Pianist Makes Concordia Debut in a Concert Celebrating the Magic That Connects Centuries of Great Music
Massive winter storm blankets Bucks County with snow, sleet, and freezing rain.
Love is a mystery … and this February, one “Mystery Cat” hopes to steal hearts.
From restaurants to sports bars, here's where you'll be able to catch the Feb. 8 showdown.
A massive winter storm is expected to bring 8 to 10 inches of snow and sleet to Bucks County this weekend, forecasters said.
Residents and businessowners are asked to monitor borough communications for updates and to use caution if travel is necessary.
Are you itching to get out of the house and look at something beyond the four walls and your digital screens? Check out these activities.
The community is encouraged to consider alumni, former staff, or local residents who exemplify integrity, creativity, leadership, and spirit
Feeling inspired by the Winter Games? Here are a few ways to get out, stay active and make the most of the season!
School achieves gold distinction from the College Board for student success in the AP program.
The exhibit at Phillips' Mill in Solebury will feature works from 25 high schools in Bucks County and from adjacent areas in New Jersey.
The grant was announced on Tuesday by State Senator Steve Santarsiero and State Rep. Tim Brennan who represent Solebury in Harrisburg.
Appearing as part of the theater’s Visiting Artists Series, the Playhouse will present two performances in January.
Revolutionary Crawls & Events to mark 10th anniversary with a time-travel celebration across the Delaware River.
Make your reservations now, come hungry and head to the river towns for some of the best eats, wine lists, views and vibes in the valley.
Start the year feeling stronger & more balanced with a look at local spots offering everything from energizing workouts to calming escapes.
This year's festival will also bring a Saturday Night Dance Party and a mouthwatering chili cookoff to the riverfront communities.
Ryan Berk is a graduate of the Middle Bucks Institute of Technology and attended Penn State University Abington.
Special meetings are scheduled in New Hope Borough and Solebury Township to swear in new officials, elect new leaders.
The project will make necessary updates to transform the building from a residential to a multi-use, public facility that is ADA accessible.
Locally, the toll increase impacts the Route 202 bridge at New Hope, Route 1 at Morrisville and the Scudder Falls Bridge in Lower Makefield.
During the delicious two-week event, restaurants in New Hope and Lambertville are invited to spotlight their food.