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In honor of Juneteenth, on June 17, Washington Crossing Historic Park (PA) will host several free special events and activities to educate visitors about the contribution of African American soldiers …

At the fifth annual Rosé on the River in Easton, June 10, guests can sip a curated selection of international rosé wines and indulge in oysters on the half shell and passed hors d’oeuvres.Rosé …

AOY Art Center, in collaboration with the Lower Makefield Parks and Recreation Department and the Seward Johnson Atelier, launched the premiere season of “Art in the Parks” with a sunset opening …

Area residents looking for one-of-a-kind artisan gifts for themselves or others can check out McConkey’s Market on Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., in Washington Crossing Historic Park …

Sunshine Foundation hosted its 21st annual RunWalkBark4Dreams 5K fun run and 2-mile walk on Saturday, May 20 at Tyler State Park in Newtown. The annual family-friendly event is for everyone, …

Penns Park Road is about to get an upgrade. Following a public bid process, the Wrightstown Board of Supervisors recently awarded contracts to companies that will conduct base repair and top coat work …

Washington Crossing Historic Park (PA) will hold two free lectures in early June.The first is “Feeding Washington’s Army: Surviving the Valley Forge Winter of 1778,” at 7 p.m. Thursday, June 1. …

New Hope-Solebury brings the thunder to Trenton ballpark

New Hope-Solebury defeated river town rival South Hunterdon 8-2 in a game played Saturday at Trenton Thunder Ballpark.

Lambertville, N.J., will continue the long standing tradition of honoring veterans who proudly served their country in the United States Armed Forces with the Memorial Day Parade and a commemorative …

Quakertown Blazers take ’23 sabbatical

The Quakertown Blazers, a mainstay of the Atlantic Collegiate Baseball League for nearly 40 years, have chosen not to field a team in 2023. Scheduled renovations to Quakertown’s classic Memorial …

Beer lovers had the opportunity to sample over 100 different beers from dozens of local, regional and nationally-known breweries during Washington Crossing Spring Brewfest May 6.

Chatterbox: Closer to home

Chattereaders know we cover topics ranging from my kitchen table to the health of our planet. Today we stick to home: New Hope. We’ve discussed local issues before and there are no secrets about my …

Free tree seedlings will be available on Saturday, April 29, from 10 a.m. to noon at Cavallo Park, 2 Mt. Hope St., Lambertville, N.J.Seedlings come with instructions on how to store, care for and …

This month’s meeting of the Tinicum Township Board of Supervisors included not only discussion of Headquarters Road Bridge but also an angry confrontation between two residents.

Wrightstown officials are looking at the most efficient and economical way to approach necessary improvements to Penns Parks Road. The topic came up at a recent public board of supervisors meeting.

International headliner Aidan Park returns to Music Mountain Theatre, 1483 Route 179, Lambertville, N.J., at 7 p.m. March 26, for its second Comedy Club Night.In addition to being seen as Leo Bloom …

Work on a new community center in Warrington will get underway Friday, when the $1.7 million project breaks ground at Lions Pride Park on Bradley Road. The third phase of the park’s construction …

Tickets for the annual Washington Crossing Spring Brewfest go on sale March 1 at a discounted, 48-hour-only price of $45.After that, tickets are $50 until they sell out. Tickets are available at …

Some Newtown Township residents have complained that tractor trailer truck parking on Lower Dolington Road is making conditions there unsafe. They’ve said that the trucks are blocking …

It’s the dead of winter, 1919, and you’re invited to join in for a theatrical, historically-based séance in the spooky, candlelit parlor of the Keith House at Graeme Park in Horsham.The …

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