New Hope
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New Hope Home of Famed Woodworker and Architect in Need of Repairs
George Nakashima, the renowned woodworker and architect, relocated to New Hope from Washington after being held in a Japanese internment camp during World War II, writes JD Mullane for the Bucks County Courier Times. In the 1940s, Nakashima was hired by a fellow architect and friend, performing intense labor in exchange for a piece…
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New Musical ‘Starstruck’ to Make World Premiere at Bucks County Playhouse
“Starstruck,” a new musical directed and choreographed by Lorin Latarro, is making its world premiere at the Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope, writes Michael Abourizk for Broadway News. Previews of the musical will begin on Feb. 20, 2026, and opening night is Feb. 28. It will run through March 21. “Starstruck” is…
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New Hope’s Gigi Hadid Gets Special Shoutout from Sabrina Carpenter During Concert
New Hope resident Gigi Hadid received a special shout-out during Sabrina Carpenter’s recent concert in Pittsburgh, writes Adrianne Reece for E! News. During Carpenter’s “Short n’ Sweet” tour, the pop singer playfully “arrests” celebrities in the audience right before her song “Juno.” On Oct. 23, Hadid was the one gifted with Carpenter’s pink…
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Two Areas in Bucks County Among Ten Most Beautiful Towns in Pennsylvania to Visit
Outside of its famed cities of Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania has many picturesque places, with two of them in Bucks County. Lisa Wright wrote about the two towns for The Travel. In fact, Doylestown took the top spot on 10 Most Beautiful Towns in Pennsylvania You Should Visit list. The town is bursting with picturesque,…
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River House at Odette’s Offers New Experience Blending Wine Tasting and Astrology
New Hope’s River House at Odette’s recently revealed a new immersive experience that blends wine tasting and astrology, titled Astro Vino, writes staff for Travel and Tour World. The private tasting experience is curated by the restaurant’s in-house sommelier, Amanda Martins, who pairs wines with each guest’s zodiac sign. Wines are selected based…
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Elites, A-List Celebrities Are Finding Their New Escape in New Hope
As some of the most famous glamorous retreats like Aspen and Palm Beach start to lose their luster, the elite have found a new escape in New Hope, writes Maureen Coulter for Philadelphia Magazine. There has been an invasion of A-list celebrities in the charming Bucks County town, with big names including actor Bradley Cooper,…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: $5.5M Gorgeous Waterfront Colonial in New Hope
A waterfront colonial home on 0.29 acres with four bedrooms and four bathrooms is available for sale in New Hope. This exceptional residence blends timeless craftsmanship with contemporary elegance and the serenity of riverfront living. . . Designed for those who value luxury and comfort, it offers refined interiors, beautiful architectural details and seamless flow…
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Sprig & Vine, New Hope Vegan Staple for 15 Years, Closing Its Doors
Sprig & Vine, a vegan restaurant in New Hope that has been a community staple for 15 years, will permanently close its doors on Oct. 19, writes Mia Johnson for the New Hope Free Press. Chef and owner Ross Olchvary wrote in an Instagram message that the Union Square eatery is closing because it is…
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New Hope Hotel Recognized As Best Boutique Property In Northeast
River House at Odette’s in New Hope has earned a prestigious Silver Award for Best Boutique Hotel in the Northeast in the 2025 NorthStar Meetings Group Stella Awards, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. Located on the banks of the Delaware River, the hotel offers 36 cozy rooms, two adjacent guest houses and a lobby…
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New Hope Residents and Businesses Aim to Keep Their Town Unique
Businesses and residents are trying to “keep New Hope weird”, writes Kevin Riordan for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Lori Stagnitto is one of the residents trying to preserve New Hope’s “funky soul” and has concerns about the rising tide of development disrupting the unique character of the town. Due to spiking rents set by…
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Spending a Day in New Hope? Here’s Some Spots You Won’t Want to Miss
If you’re looking to spend the day in New Hope, there’s plenty to do and explore in this charming and vibrant city, writes Jasmine Vieau for Only In Pennsylvania. Take a stroll down Main Street and check out the vintage shops and boutiques bursting with fantastic finds just waiting to be discovered. Book lovers can…
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Landmark Developers Purchases Dubliner Building in New Hope
A North Jersey developer has expanded its Bucks County portfolio with the purchase of the building that houses the Dubliner on the Delaware restaurant in New Hope, writes Emma Dooling for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The Irish pub at 34 N. Main Street was acquired by 34 N. Main Property LLC, registered to Landmark Developers,…
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Yolanda Hadid Puts Her New Hope Family Farm on the Market for $10.9M
Yolanda Hadid, the “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” alum, is selling her 30-acre Family Farm in New Hope for $10.9 million, writes Natalia Senanayake for People. Purchased in 2017, the lavender farm and equestrian estate was custom-designed by the model and designer to become a safe retreat for her and her three children, Gigi, Bella…
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River House at Odette’s Invites Visitors to Experience New Hope Fall Season
River House at Odette’s, set in the Delaware River Valley showcasing vibrant autumn colors, invites leaf watchers to experience New Hope Fall through Dec. 31, with a $50 dining credit each night, complimentary valet and cozy seasonal activities. During New Hope Fall, River House provides guests with complimentary bikes to ride the 60-mile Delaware Canal…
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Where Dance Meets the Undead: Dracula’s Lair to Arrive in New Hope
New Hope’s Roxey Ballet is partnering with Doylestown’s VAMPA Museum for a special Dracula-inspired event this October, writes Jeff Werner for the Patch. Visitors will have the chance to walk through Dracula’s Lair, a haunted house at the Mill Ballet School filled with frights reminiscent of the legendary vampire. Enjoy spooky dances, frightening vignettes and…
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Frankie Grande Returns to Bucks County Playhouse to Reprise Beloved Role
From Oct. 10 to Nov. 2, actor and producer Frankie Grande will be returning to the Bucks County Playhouse stage for this year’s production of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show,” writes staff for Lower Bucks Times. Grande will be reprising his role as Dr. Frank-N-Furter for the third time. The actor previously played the role…








































