A Solebury Township native, Martin was a man of vibrant personality, known for his sharp wit and unique sense of humor.
Her passion for storytelling brought to life a world filled with magic and wonder, captivating all who had the pleasure of listening.
The 61-year-old Lambertville resident died earlier this month in a cycling accident in Millstone Township, N.J.
Corporal John Kenderdine started his police career with Solebury on January 8, 1974 and retired on August 31, 2007.
A military service is scheduled for Oct. 20 in Washington Crossing.
Jennifer Rebecca Patrick loved music, walking her dog, her friends and family, bird-watching, and above all, her daughter.
Charles “Bud” Grimes was a WWII vet and a lifetime member of the New Hope Eagle Fire Co. He died March 2 at the age of 95.
39-year-old Gregory M. Williamson "appreciated things of beauty in his work and in his life," his obituary reads.
Ty Hodanish, a renowned plein air painter and teacher from New Hope, passed away May 20.
A public visitation for 2014 grad Samuel Cabelus, who was killed in a crash, will be held on April 28 at New Hope-Solebury High School.
James H. P. Hamilton, restaurateur and Lambertville visionary, died last week at the age of 86. He opened Hamilton's Grill Room in 1988.
David Danner, a former resident of New Hope and a New Hope-Solebury High School graduate passed on Jan. 10. He was 33.
Services have been set for Allison Vandal. She was an artist, writer, and adventurer, her obituary says. She died Saturday at the age of 15.
A Solebury man died on July 30. It was his 25th birthday, his obituary said.
Here are the obituaries for the four young men killed this month at a Solebury Township farm in Bucks County.
Pamela Morrison was a dedicated volunteer, including with the New Hope Historical Society and the Phillips Mill Community Association.
Lisa A. Green, 32, died in the dog attack at her home on April 27, despite several neighbors' attempts to stop the horrific encounter.