Regional Roundup: Churchville Inn Open for Business
Patch's daily roundup of the news making headlines from around the region.
Churchville Inn is Open for Business: Following a devastating fire last year, the local landmark has a new look and a new menu. Read more local news on Upper Southampton Patch.
Man Brandishes Gun at Three Men Leaving Church: A man was charged following an incident where he brandished a gun at three victims leaving church Saturday, August 4. Read more local stories on Lower Southampton Patch.
Burglar Gets Away with Jewelry as Resident Arrives Home: A Lower Moreland woman stood at the garage entrance of her home and through the window saw an unknown male running out of the rear door of her house with her jewelry box. Read more on Lower Moreland Patch.
Township to Decide on Dedicating Road to Fallen Soldier: The Upper Moreland Advisory Planning Board will hold a meeting tonight to determine if they will rename a portion of Warminster Road to Harold Cashman. Read more local news on Upper Moreland Patch.
Overturned Tractor Trailer Caused by Sleepy Driver: Police said the driver of a Freightliner tractor-trailer fell asleep at the wheel traveling north on I-95, crossing two lanes of traffic before crashing through a guard rail, travling through the grass median and striking the southbound side guard rail. Read more local news on Bensalem Patch.
Swim Club Owner Working on Revisions to Plan: David Platt, owner of the Newtown Swim Club, is working on revisions to a plan that was expected to bring more than 60 townhomes to the club's site. Read more local news on Newtown Patch.
Two Northampton Lacrosse Players Win Silver at Keystone Games:Two athletes from Northampton Township helped the Bucks County All Star Team win second place in the Keystone Boys Lacrosse Championship. Read more local news on Northampton Patch.