Helpful Links

Delaware River Hydrologic Prediction Service

View the current water table information at the New Hope / Lambertville Bridge


NOVA- Network of Victim Assistance 

1-800-675-6900 (Bucks County Hotline).
Main Office Location: 2370 York Road, Suite B-1  Jamison, PA 18929

ABOUT NOVA:

  • Education: We offer personal safety educational programs to children and teens, parents and teachers, older adults, and individuals with disabilities in schools, community centers and professional settings in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. a
  • Advocacy: NOVA is an advocate for victims and victims' rights. We provide legal support and accompaniment to all criminal justice proceedings. We speak in support of victims and victims' rights on the local, state and national levels.
  • Counseling: NOVA provides absolutely free one-on-one short-term counseling to help victims, their families and significant others to identify and work through their thoughts and feelings surrounding their victimization.


Children & Youth of Bucks CountyBucks County Children and Youth Social Services Agency & Agency on Aging

4259 West Swamp Road, Suite 200  Doylestown, PA 18901
Phone: 215-348-6900  

About Bucks County Children & Youth Services:
The Bucks County Children and Youth Social Services Agency is responsible under Pennsylvania Public Law to receive and investigate reports of child abuse and neglect, provide for the temporary care of children not able to remain with their own families and develop community-wide social service programs that promote family stability. The Agency endeavors to be responsive to the changing health and welfare needs of all families by encouraging the development of programs that reduce dependency and strengthen family life.


A Woman’s Place

PO Box 299 Doylestown, PA 18901
Business Office: 215-343-9241
Outreach Office: 215-781-9134
24 Hour Hotline: 1-800-220-8116 

About A Woman’s Place:
As the only domestic violence organization in Bucks County, Pa., A Woman's Place (AWP) provides comprehensive free, private, and confidential service, support, education, outreach, and advocacy to victims of domestic abuse and violence and their children and the community.
As the only domestic violence organization in Bucks County, Pa., A Woman's Place (AWP) provides comprehensive free, private, and confidential service, support, education, outreach, and advocacy to victims of domestic abuse and violence and their children and the community. 


FLOOD WATCH INFORMATION – New Hope Free Bridge

NOTE: Forecasts for the Delaware River at New Hope-Lambertville Bridge are issued as needed during times of high water, but are not routinely available. 


Bucks County Community Alert System

New Hope Borough is part of Bucks County's ReadyBucks system, which will be used to alert subscribers before and during a major emergency. It can also be tailored by subscribers to deliver other alerts, such as weather, health, crime and community notifications. Bucks County residents, businesses and organizations are encouraged to register at the Bucks County registration page to receive the alerts.

PENNSYLVANIA STATE POLICE

Pennsylvania State Police Department Headquarters (non-emergency)
(Business Hours 7:00 am – 4:30 pm)
(717) 783-5599  - 1800 Elmerton Ave. Harrisburg, Pa  17110 

About PA State Police Website:
Useful information regarding Pa State Laws and useful information located under the “How To” section. Citizens can access information regarding how to perform a background check, access the Megan’s Law section, Crime Reporting and many other valuable tools. 


Bucks County District Attorneys Office

55 East Court Street  Doylestown, PA 18901-4318
(215) 348-6344

About the District Attorneys Office: 
The Bucks County District Attorney's Office is comprised of 32 attorneys, 16 county detectives and 30 support personnel. The DA's Office works closely with local, state and federal law enforcement to ensure the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania are upheld and that our citizens are protected. The office is dedicated to seeking justice by helping victims of crimes, prosecuting those engaged in criminal activity and protecting law abiding citizens of Bucks County. 


Magisterial District Justice (07-3-01) 

Justice Maggie Snow
4001 Durham Road (Rt 413)  Doylestown, PA 18902
215-345-7516 

Judge Snow represents the Magisterial court for the New Hope Police Department and the citizens of New Hope, Pennsylvania involving criminal cases, civil matters and parking violations.