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New Hope Climate Start-Up’s Electric Cars Can Power Cities
“Climate change is the driver,” says a New Hope CEO providing cheap electric cars with an unusual trade-off: powering a state's energy grid.

Kate Fishman is a Pennsylvania Field Editor with Patch, reporting on local news in Bucks County including Doylestown, Newtown, New Hope, and the nearby NJ town of Lambertville. She has previously written and reported for The Oberlin Review and the New Paltz Times.
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“Climate change is the driver,” says a New Hope CEO providing cheap electric cars with an unusual trade-off: powering a state's energy grid.

A Lower Southampton Township fire proved tough to put out Monday morning, due to uneven terrain and difficulty accessing the water supply.
Aristaeus Craft Brewing Co. in Langhorne will offer craft beer, specialty cocktails, and nitro cold-brew coffee.
Lane restrictions on the Lincoln Highway in Bensalem and Middletown are part of the Route 1 reconstruction project.
James Carey is accused of sexually assaulting five teenage boys while working as a D.A.R.E. officer in Warminster.
Heartis Yardley Senior Living offers assisted living and memory care services, in addition to a beauty salon, fitness center, and spa.
Chef Ernie Pio, a Culinary Institute of America graduate, gives back to his community in both delicious meals and lessons from the kitchen.
Mayor Joseph DiGirolamo and Bensalem Township announced the 2021 winners in a video posted on Monday.
Falls Township Police said Hector Ginorio, 23, argued with a driver at Wendy’s who had children in the car with him.
Falls Township Police arrested a 72-year-old with prior criminal charges who they say displayed a firearm.
The Bensalem Community Park will be closed to the public during weekdays, except Fridays, for most of July for camp programming.
“To the nurses and doctors and staff at his residence and every time we spoke on the phone, still singing,” his grandson wrote the Times.
“Every mile, there’s a Wawa! Every mile!” resident Charles Chak said at Wednesday's Board of Supervisors meeting. “We don’t need it.”
The Department of Human Services announced that it would be distributing assistance to the families of about 223,000 young children.
The Health Department inspected nine Warminster businesses in the past two weeks, and found 21 total violations.
A Lightbridge Academy location, Pennsylvania’s 10th, is under construction and open for enrollment in Yardley.
Bucks County families and little ones rejoice: the children’s museum in New Hope is open this summer with a spate of discounts!
David Winter's cache included images of infants and toddlers being abused, police said.
Senate Bill 78, a reform that would make children’s safety and welfare the principle focus in custody disputes, will now go to the House.
Bristol Borough Police have charged a Morrisville man in the theft, which occurred back in April.