For over 40 years, Friends of the Delaware Canal volunteers have been picking up trash and debris by land and by boat along the nearly 60 miles of the Delaware Canal Towpath. Last month, clean-up crews collected two dump trucks…

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For over 40 years, Friends of the Delaware Canal volunteers have been picking up trash and debris by land and by boat along the nearly 60 miles of the Delaware Canal Towpath. Last month, clean-up crews collected two dump trucks…
Renowned furniture designer and New Hope resident Mira Nakashima, head designer at George Nakashima Woodworkers, was recently called upon by the US State Department to create a very special piece of furniture for Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, the first…
The Washington Crossing Chapter Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) held its Washington’s Birthday dinner meeting on February 13th. Revolutionary War Author and Historical Interpreter Mr. Larry Kidder was the guest speaker. He is author of nine books about colonial…
submitted by JB Kasper We live in a time when history is no longer in vogue for many people. In short, many seem to forget the price paid for our freedoms and all the good things we have. In many…
Twenty-five employees from the Begley, Carlin & Mandio, LLP law firm spent the morning at Bucks County Emergency Homeless Shelter in Levittown, which is owned and operated by the Family Service Association of Bucks County. The group provided some needed…
Sixteen hearty volunteers gathered to plant 100 native trees and shrubs along a new section of the Lambertville Nature Trail in late November. The group, including Lambertville Mayor Andrew Nowick, planted a variety of native trees and shrubs including Eastern red cedar,…
The Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission recently awarded contracts for its upcoming New Hope-Lambertville Toll-Supported Bridge Rehabilitation Project between the commercial centers of New Hope and Lambertville. The project’s construction contract was awarded to low-bidder Anselmi & DeCicco, Inc….
Staff Sergeant Karol Raymond Bauer, who lived in Wrightstown and is buried in New Hope, was memorialized when a Bucks County bridge in New Hope was named in his honor on October 31st. The Pennsylvania Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund (PAVVMF)…