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New Jersey State Police said the search continues for a 77-year-old man who jumped off the New Hope-Lambertville Toll Bridge into the Delaware River Tuesday. Troopers responded at 9:46 a.m. March 5, …

Nine local chefs competed in the Feb. 24 River Town Soup Cook-Off at Havana in New Hope, but the real winners were the clients served by Fisherman’s Mark, a Lambertville social services …

The New Hope-Solebury & Lambertville Community Choir will present a free mini-concert at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 12, at Trinity Episcopal Church, 6587 Upper York Road, Solebury.

Some artists follow a straight line to their career; others travel a more colorful route. Matt DeProspero’s first- and second-grade teachers recognized his talent and had him decorate the …

Michael Locati and his son, Gabriel, will present the inaugural concert of The Bridge Street Chamber Players at 4 p.m. Sunday, March 10, at Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 50 York St., …

Mary Sheridan Park in Lambertville is diminutive in size but rich in items of historic interest, from its 1840s vintage city jail, to its 1870 Civil War monument, to its often-overlooked Civil War naval cannon.

It was the depths of the Great Depression, the worst economic period the United States had ever seen and the people of Lambertville were just as affected by this disaster as anyone.

In 1816, Philip Marshall, a carpenter from Hopewell, NJ, relocated to Lambertville with his wife Sarah and their 6-year-old son, James. The family expanded to include four daughters, and James Wilson …

Lambertville visitors and locals are encouraged to grab a bingo board and rediscover the thriving small business community through Lambertville Bingo. Hosted by the Greater Lambertville Chamber of …

Scott MacNeill, Don Ross and Christopher H. Tenev present a group show of their photography work at the Lambertville Free Public Library Gallery, 6 Lilly St., Lambertville N.J., from Feb. 17 until …

John Holcombe, father of Richard, was the first settler in the Lambertville area. A Quaker born in England and formerly of Abington, John purchased 350 acres in 1705 that included the northern half …

Before there was a town named Lambertville, there was Coryell’s Ferry, one of the first ferries to operate on the Delaware River. Established in 1733, the ferry served as a vital link on Old York …

The Gloria Consort, known for presenting Baroque music concerts, will once again appear at Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church, 50 York St., Lambertville, N.J. The group will start off the new 2024 …

The Lambertville Police Department is reportedly investigating the theft of about $10,000 in merchandise from a city jewelry store.

The Lambertville New Hope Winter Festival, which is entering its 24th year, is coming back next weekend with two lively events. Founded in 2000, the fest took a break in 2021 and 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Last year, it reintroduced the classic chili cook-off. This year, the annual concert returns as well.

In the his Jan. 18, State of the City address, Lambertville Mayor Andrew Nowick provided various types of information. Three points stood out.First, our city fiscal position shows some stabilization …

Amid the New Hope-Lambertville Bridge work, Union Chill Cannabis Company and the Greater Lambertville Chamber of Commerce want the public to remember – Lambertville is open for business.

Janet Hunt: Between the lines

I met Janet Hunt about 30 years ago. She ran the gallery tucked under Hamilton’s Grill in Lambertville. There was more to both our lives before that, but meeting creates a line in memory because …

My wife and I moved to Lambertville from New York City three years ago to escape COVID-19 and seek a quieter lifestyle. We have met many other people who have moved to this area and are curious about …

Sixteen hearty volunteers gathered to plant 100 native trees and shrubs along a new section of the Lambertville Nature Trail the week after Thanksgiving. The group, including Lambertville Mayor Andrew …

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