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New Hope 'Fugitive Of Justice' Arrested: Lambertville Police
The Lambertville Police Department reported several drunk driving incidents between Jan. 21 and Feb. 5. See the details.

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The Lambertville Police Department reported several drunk driving incidents between Jan. 21 and Feb. 5. See the details.

A board majority voted to stop publicly sharing data on COVID-19 cases, among other changes to the Council Rock health and safety plan.
A Bucks County lawyer has announced his bid for state representative, in a campaign chaired by the former mayor of Doylestown.
A New Hope-Solebury kindergarten teacher who also serves as an equity coordinator could be Pennsylvania's Teacher of the Year in 2023.
Hospitalizations, deaths, positive cases, and positivity rates are all declining in Bucks County following December's omicron surge.
Police do not believe anyone else was involved in planning the threats that led to lockdowns and early dismissals in the district.
A Warrington speedskater is competing in his first Olympics, and a Yardley hockey player is chasing down his second chance at a medal.
Police asked drivers to show "extra caution and patience" on Newtown Bypass between State Street and Buck Road after the accident.
Bucks County Orthopedic Specialists' newest hire said volunteering at Doylestown Hospital confirmed his interest in a career in medicine.
The Bucks County Department of Health recorded violations at five restaurants and eateries in New Hope last month.
The Newtown Township Police Department reported the following incidents between Jan. 28 and Feb. 3.
Cops said they identified the man on video after he entered a school bus that was trying to pick up students, before stealing a nearby car.
SEPTA trains into Doylestown were suspended for several hours Thursday due to fire department activity near the Ambler station.
The DOJ said a Quakertown housing provider and his former property manager denied tenants residency over pregnancy and addiction recovery.
Looking for something to do in Bucks County this weekend? Check out this roundup of five fun events happening in our area.
The Lambertville Station Restaurant & Inn is one of New Jersey's best wedding venues, according to WeddingWire's 2022 report.
The Central Bucks Police Department reported numerous incidents and arrests over the month of January. Read the details.
A Central Bucks West student got first place for her charcoal drawing in the Phillips' Mill Annual Youth Art Exhibition, on display online.
Two Council Rock students were also awarded top prizes in the online Phillips' Mill Annual Youth Art Exhibition for their 3D artworks.
A Lambertville filmmaker and artist called the piece named best in show at the Phillips' Mill Youth Art Exhibition "extraordinary."