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 Bucks County Bookshop Gives Hint About its Upcoming Reopening
One of the most popular bookshops in Bucks County has given a hint for when they may be reopening their doors to the public. Farley’s…
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Historic Park in Bucks County Honors Volunteers for Their Service and Dedication
Every April, in honor of National Volunteer Month, the Friends of Washington Crossing Park recognize individuals and organizations who have helped deliver upon the group’s…
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New Cafe in Riegelsville Reopens After Short Closure, Offering Organic Coffee and Food
A new cafe, located in the northernmost part of Bucks County, has opened their doors back up after their initial opening. TOAST, located at 1400…
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Delaware Riverkeeper Looks for Answers After Major Chemical Spill in Bristol
An environmental official in Bucks County is working to find out how a large amount of chemicals made its way into the Delaware River. Ross…
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Bucks County Carnival to Be Held Next to Delaware River. Read to Learn When and Where
A carnival is scheduled to be held in a historic part of Bucks County, and attendees can enjoy the view of the Delaware River. Washington…
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Fixture of New Hope Culture Celebrates 50 Years with Shows, New Book on Their History
One of the most well-known bars in Bucks County is celebrating a major milestone with continued entertainment and a new book to boot. John and Peter’s,…
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Lambertville’s Annual ShadFest Gears Up for Upcoming Dates. Read to Learn More
One of the most popular events in the Bucks County area will soon be underway, and those who love fishing are looking forward to it.…
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Bridge Connecting Bucks County and New Jersey to Undergo Major Rehab Project
One of the most well-known and used bridges in Bucks County will see a major rehabilitation project keep it in working condition. John McDevitt wrote…
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Drink Up! Philly Officials OK Water Consumption After Chemical Spill in Bucks County
Health and safety officials have provided an up on the quality of drinking water in Philadelphia after an incident in Bucks County. Sophia Schmidt wrote about the city’s…
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Tubing Down the Delaware River Is a Great Activity for a Fun Summer Day
A Delaware River tubing trip is a great way for an entire family to spend a warm summer day enjoying the great outdoors in Bucks…
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Here’s What to Know About Your Tap Water After the Bucks County Chemical Spill
Health and safety officials have been keeping an eye on the quality of drinking water in Philadelphia after an incident in Bucks County. Staff writers…
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Immersive Art, Sound Installation to Take Place at Historic Property in Morrisville
An artist is taking his immersive installation to a popular property in Bucks County, where guests can enjoy the unique sound experience. Molly Given wrote…
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New Bookstore, Bindery to Host Grand Opening in Historic Part of Bucks County
A new bookstore is set to open in a historic part of Bucks County, and book lovers from around the area are bound (no pun…
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This Upper Black Eddy Restaurant is a Great Spot for Those Looking for Something New
A restaurant located in a scenic part of Bucks County offers both a unique ambiance and a great place to travel for locals and visitors.…
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Major Bucks County Toll-Supported Bridge to Undergo Rehabilitation Project Next Year
One of the most recognized and used bridges in Bucks County will be undergoing a massive restoration in order to keep it in working condition.…
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New Arcade to Host Grand-Opening in Small Town Across the River from Bucks County
An arcade is set to open just outside of Bucks County, and local residents of every age group will have something to enjoy at the…
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Meridian Bank House of the Week: Hillside Estate in New Hope Overlooking Delaware River
A perfectly-perched home in Bucks County has gone up for sale, and life will be (literally) all uphill from now on for the owners. .…









































