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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Popular New Hope Hotel Resort to Host Several Halloween Festivities Next Week
River House at Odette’s in New Hope will host several Halloween events this month, offering a fun time for guests in attendance. The hotel will host two “Fireside…
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Friends of Washington Crossing Park Receives $500,000 National Park Service Grant
The National Park Service recently awarded the Friends of Washington Crossing Park a $502,768 grant for the rehabilitation of the McConkey Ferry Inn. This was…
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Lambertville Historical Society to Host Historic House Tours Later This Month
The Lambertville Historical Society will be hosting its 40th Annual Autumn House Tour this month, showing the most historic estates in the New Jersey town.…
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Lambertville Shop, Specializing in Engraved Goods, to Host Grand Opening This Month
A new shop is preparing to open in a New Jersey town just outside of Bucks County, offering amazing gifts for everyone at every occasion.…
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How a Bucks County Rock Group’s Album Influenced the Creation of SpongeBob SquarePants
SpongeBob SquarePants, one of the most popular children’s shows of all time, might not have existed were it not for an album by a rock…
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Yardley Restuarant Listed as a Favorite for Bucks County Residents and New Jersey Visitors
If you are looking to have a great meal while also enjoying amazing views of the Delaware River, then Charcoal BYOB in Yardley has you…
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Postponed ‘Yardley Harvest Day’ to Be Held Next Month, Offering Residents a Day of Community Fun
After having the date moved due to the weather, Yardley Borough will be celebrating a popular annual event in mid-October. Yardley Harvest Day, originally set to…
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12th Annual ‘Volktoberfest’ to Be Held Just Outside of Bucks County Next Month
An annual car show is scheduled to take place in Lambertville, New Jersey, a popular town just across the river from Bucks County. The 12th annual Flemington…
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New Hope’s Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve Home to Diverse Ecosystem of Unrivaled Beauty
Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve in New Hope is the place where nature lovers, pollinators, and wildlife come together to create a diverse ecosystem of unmatched…
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Dance Company Near Bucks County Prepares for Event at New Jersey Winery
A dance company just outside of Bucks County is preparing to have some of its students perform in an upcoming show at a New Jersey…
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Riegelsville Inn Continues to Search for Staff for the Fall, Winter Seasons. Here’s What to Know
A popular inn in Bucks County is looking to hire more staff as their busiest seasons are fast approaching. The Riegelsville Inn, located at 10-12 Delaware Road…
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Learn About George Washington’s Time in Bucks County During Upcoming Lantern Tour
An upcoming tour will allow Bucks County residents and visitors to learn about one of the country’s most famous leaders. Washington Crossing Historic Park will…
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Come and Learn Facts About Local Songbirds at Upcoming Washington Crossing Workshop
An upcoming Teacher Workshop in Washington Crossing will help local educators learn important facts about the county’s wildlife. Officials from the Delaware Canal State Park…
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New Hope Railroad to Offer Halloween Fun Through ‘No Hope After Dark’
The New Hope Railroad will be celebrating the Halloween season in style with fun upcoming events for those looking for a good scare. “No Hope…
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Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission Highlights Scudder Falls Bridge Replacement Project
A recent video highlighted the five-year project that saw major updates made to the much-used Scudder Falls Bridge. The Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission…
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Outdoor Classroom Boosts Connection, Builds Bonds Among Philadelphia’s Public School Teachers
Philadelphia’s Outward Bound School is a weeklong educator expedition program that fosters teamwork and forges stronger community bonds among teachers, writes Carly Sitrin for the…
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Lambertville Historical Society to Host Exhibit on the Town’s First Well-Known Photographer
The Lambertville Historical Society will be showing a series of photographs from the area’s frist high profile photographer. John A. Anderson was Lambertville’s first well-known…
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Work on Roughly $430M I-95 Cap Project Starts Officially with Ceremonial Groundbreaking
Work on the roughly $430 million I-95 cap project officially began on Wednesday with a ceremonial groundbreaking after eight years in preparation, writes Paul Schwedelson…








































