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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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…
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Enjoy Undulating Rows of Vines As You Sip Wine on Delaware River Railroad Winery Train
The Delaware River Railroad Winery Train, which leaves from the train station in nearby Phillipsburg, New Jersey, offers one of the best train trips for…
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Farm Just Outside of Bucks County Creates Product to Boost Immunity Naturally
A farm in Frenchtown, New Jersey is producing a classic product that has been used to boost the immune system for ages. Fields Without Fences,…
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For Feasterville Man, Magnet Fishing Is Part Treasure Hunting, Part Environmentalism
Sean Gillan of Feasterville enjoys spending his time magnet fishing at the banks of the Delaware River, where he has fished out everything from a…
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Bucks County History: Influential Counterculture Activist Spent His Last Days in Solebury Township
The long and complicated story of one of the most well-known figures of the 1960s came to an end in Bucks County. Abbie Hoffman, a…
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Pipersville Author to Give Live Reading at Bookstore Just Outside of Bucks County
An author from Pipersville will be coming to a bookstore just outside of Bucks County to read from her latest published work. Jaclyn Paul, who…
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Doylestown Museum Has Entrance Art Piece Professionally Cleaned. Read to Learn More
A popular art museum in Doylestown recently had one of its most recognized pieces cleaned for the public and those passing by. The Michener Art…
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Just Outside of Bucks County, These Destinations Have Been Listed as the Prettiest Towns in New Jersey
Several towns just outside of the Bucks County area have been listed as some of the prettiest towns in New Jersey. Staff writers at World…
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Sinkhole on the Delaware Canal Towpath Fixed, Reopening Trail for Visitors in Uhlerstown
A recent issue with a nature trail in Bucks County has been remedied, allowing locals and visitors to enjoy the area’s great outdoors. Back in…
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New Film Marks 40th Anniversary of the Protests Sparked by Point Pleasant Water Project
An upcoming documentary will revisit one of the most contentious and groundbreaking protests ever to have occurred in Bucks County. The film, titled “Uprising Along…
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After 26 Years of Business, French Bakery in New Hope to Say ‘Au Revoir’ This Fall
A longtime staple of New Hope food culture is closing its doors this fall, leaving its riverside building open to new businesses. For locals and…









































