Delaware River
The Delaware River stretches 330 miles through New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware, supplying drinking water to over 13 million people.
It supports diverse ecosystems, offers recreational activities like fishing and kayaking, and plays a vital role in commerce, history, and conservation efforts.
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Best Spots in Bucks County to Eat While Taking in Beautiful Fall Foliage
Bucks County is a top fall foliage destination with plenty of eateries where you can enjoy a good meal or a drink while taking in…
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One of America’s Most Charming Small Towns Is Right Across River
Small towns are a quintessential part of American life, that often have quaint shops and restaurants, fascinating histories, plenty of fun experiences, and gorgeous natural…
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Ghost Light Inn in New Hope is a Delight for Overnight Getaways
With gorgeous Delaware River views and a modern American restaurant, Ghost Light Inn in New Hope is perfect for overnight getaways, writes Marilyn Odesser-Torpey for…
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Graffiti Pier Owner Conrail Says Property Will Be Sold By End of Year
Graffiti Pier owner Conrail announced it has plans to sell the property and the six acres surrounding it to prospective buyer, Delaware River Waterfront Corporation,…
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New Hope-Lambertville Bridge Will Remain Partially Closed Through 2024
The New Hope-Lambertville Bridge, which connects Pennsylvania and New Jersey across the Delaware River, will remain partially closed until 2025 as construction to expand the…
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Bucks County is the Best Place to See Fall Foliage, According to New Analysis
Bucks County is the number one fall foliage destination in the United States for 2024, writes Jess Rohan for Phillyburbs. This is according to a…
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Invasive Fish in Lower Delaware River Basin a Threat to Native Species, Environment
Several species of invasive fish have appeared in the Lower Delaware River basin and their growing numbers are posing a significant threat to native fish…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Riverfront Brick Castle in Pipersville
A charming brick French castle-style home set on 0.31 acres with three bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms is available for sale in Pipersville. …
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Washington Crossing State Park to Get New Visitors Center Thanks to National Park Service Grant
A $7,533,460.50 grant by the National Park Service will finance the replacement of the aging Washington Crossing State Park Visitor Center in Hopewell Township, New…
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River House at Odette’s Among 15 Best Weekend Getaways in Pennsylvania
The River House at Odette’s in New Hope has made the list of 15 best getaways in Pennsylvania, writes Lauren Dana Ellman for Travel +…
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Four Bucks County Homes Among Philadelphia Region’s Most Expensive Sales
Four Bucks County properties have ranked among the ten most expensive home sales in the Philadelphia region, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal.…
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Explore Tubing and Kayaking Adventures at Bucks County River Country
Bucks County River Country in Point Pleasant offers a perfect way to relax and spend a fun few hours on the Delaware River, reports Bob…
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Swann Memorial Fountain in Logan Square Turns 100
Swann Memorial Fountain in Logan Square turns 100 years old this year, write Isaac Avilucea and Mike D’Onofrio for Axios. The massive fountain on the…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Captivating Spanish-style Colonial in Yardley
A captivating Spanish-style colonial home set on 0.5 lovely acres with six bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms at 3 Ridge Avenue is available…
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New Initiatives Aim to Boost Safety Along Key Areas of the Delaware River
In response to recent tragic drownings, including that of a 34-year-old Bensalem resident who was on a trip in New York, officials are intensifying safety efforts…
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Five Trails in Your Neighborhood to Try Out This Summer
Did you know there are more than 411 miles of trails in the Greater Philadelphia region? That’s right, the Circuit Trails is an expansive network…
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USA TODAY Names Philadelphia ‘Most Walkable City to Visit’ for Second Consecutive Year
For the second consecutive year, Philadelphia has been voted the “Most Walkable City to Visit” in the annual USA TODAY 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards contest. Walkability is a…
























