The Hatboro man threatened to "shoot them dead" in a comment posted on the department's social media page, police said.
The Bucks County Fire Marshal's office, which is investigating the cause of the fire, described the damage to the building as "extensive."
Firefighters from both sides of the Delaware responded to South Main Street in New Hope around 7:30 p.m. for a building fire.
Residents capture images of a young black bear in the Meetinghouse Road section of Solebury Township.
Beginning on Monday, the New Hope-Solebury School District will be extending the 15mph speed limit at its Bridge Street campus.
The employees were taken to the hospital for evaluation and treatment after they came in contact with the cleaning agent.
Motorists approaching the bridge are urged to reduce speed, prepare for lane shifts, observe size restrictions, and exercise caution.
Eight law enforcement agencies and the Pennsylvania State Police took part in the motor carrier enforcement operation.
Officer Matthew Gaeta comes to the department from the Pennsylvania State Police, while Justin Broskey comes from the Bridgeport P.D.
In other reports, police investigated several traffic accidents, noise complaints, and handling a disorderly customer.
The Bucks County Fire Marshal's Office and the New Hope Borough Police are investigating the cause and origin of the fire.
The river can be incredibly deceptive, warns first responders. "Even strong swimmers can find themselves in danger within moments."
The company launched Marine 46 from Fireman's Island and searched the river south until meeting up with Upper Makefield.
Spring Brook Arms was evacuated early Friday morning after filling up with poisonous carbon monoxide fumes.
“Your help is crucial in recovering the stolen vehicle and bringing the perpetrator to justice,” said police.
In other reports, police arrested a man on DUI charge after he was found revving his engine on South Main Street.
The department's new electric vehicle (EV), a fully equipped Chevrolet Blazer, is now on active duty in the township.
When around wildlife, police said it's essential to take precautions to ensure your safety and the well-being of the wildlife.
The New Hope Police Department reported no incidents or arrests during last Saturday's Pride Parade in New Hope.
Anyone who may have been a victim of the thefts is asked to contact the Solebury Township Police Department.
Police also responded to an accident, addressed a loud noise complaint, and conducted several wellbeing checks.
The New Hope Borough Police Department is looking for people who may have witnessed the accident and can provide additional details.
In other reports, police investigate criminal mischief, retail theft on South Main and find marijuana during traffic stop.
Police said a woman, believed to be in her early 20s, was observed concealing a shirt and then exiting the store without paying.
The rigorous 10-week program is designed to enhance law enforcement professionals' leadership, management, and operational skills.
Police responded to a variety of calls for service and initiated several investigations during the past week.
Police resolved situation with disorderly person, investigated a low-flying helicopter, and conducted several business checks.
Police also investigated several accidents, juveniles on the railroad tracks, noise complaints and domestic disturbances.
According to PECO, the inspections are a crucial part of its maintenance program, enabling it to identify and repair potential issues.
City police reported the following incidents and arrests between Feb. 20 and March 24:
The New Hope Borough Police Department reported the following incidents between March 17 and 23.
The New Hope Borough Police Department reported the following incidents and arrests between March 10 and 16:
The ALS unit will allow the squad to provide even more critical care and rapid transport to the New Hope-Solebury community.
Borough Police reported the following incidents between March 4 and 10.
Engine 46 charged its deck gun to slow the fire's advance up the hillside towards residences at the top.
The department's Field 46 unit joined departments from four counties and the New Jersey Forest Service to battle Saturday's blaze.
Battalion Chief 46 arrived and confirmed a working basement fire with fire venting from several basement windows at an end unit.
A car left the roadway Monday morning and struck a utility pole and a retaining wall on Phillips Mill Road.
Firefighters from New Hope Eagle and Upper Makefield Township quickly handled a roaring truck fire Wednesday morning on Covered Bridge Road.
Police resolve several disputes without incident and investigate the report of a bonfire under the high-tension tower.
Leonard Pearso Ridge IV is accused of obstructing an official proceeding, entering a restricted building and grounds and disorderly conduct.