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Stolen Art Returned 2 Years LaterThe owner of Sidetracks Art Gallery in New Hope, Pa. had a sculpture and two paintings stolen from him nearly two years ago. Recently, he
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Two New Hope-area galleries get their stolen art backA second New Hope-area art dealer has had stolen pieces returned in gift wrapping years after they were taken, and he said police suspect a
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Stolen art mysteriously reappears in New HopeA $4,000 sculpture and two $400 paintings are back on display in a New Hope art gallery, returned mysteriously two years after they were
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Tribute concert set for slain musicianFor more than 30 years, Levittown guitarist and songwriter Danny DeGennaro played with some of music's biggest stars, including members of
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Whitney Houston's Family Wants Private FuneralWhitney Houston's funeral will be held at the New Hope Baptist Church in Newark, N.J. The funeral will be by invitation only.
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The Bucks County Playhouse's new director lays out an ambitious scheduleAfter rescuing the iconic Bucks County Playhouse from a year of dormancy, the new owners and operators are aiming to light up the New Hope
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Bucks County Playhouse director sets ambitious scheduleAfter rescuing the iconic Bucks County Playhouse from a year of dormancy, the new owners and operators are aiming to light up the New Hope
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For Christmas, New Haven church gives free bikesNEW HAVEN, Conn. - At New Hope Baptist Church on a recent Sunday morning, the resounding message from the pulpit...
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Bucks County couple save historic New Hope playhouseKevin and Sherri Daugherty, through their nonprofit Bridge Street Foundation, bought the building, which has been sitting empty since late
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A former owner of the Bucks County Playhouse is charged with insurance fraudWith rain again swelling the Delaware River, a former New Hope theater owner is still dealing with residue from the flood of 2006.