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Bowling Alley Shakedown, Marching Band Silenced Top Local News

Check out the top news in Warminster last week.

Man Stole, Sold Gun 'For a Place to Live,' Police Say

A Warminster woman returned home from a party to discover her house had been burglarized, including a hand gun and ammunition.

Cop Impersonator Shakes Down Two at Bowling Alley, Police Say

A Douglassville man has been arrested for setting up two friends to be robbed by another man impersonating a narcotics officer outside Thunderbird lanes.

Glenside Woman Can Go Home Again After DOMA Decision

The expansion of federal benefits for same-sex couples has created a clearer path to permanent residence for a local woman's spouse.

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Open Carry Views Split Bucks Gun Rights Group

The Concerned Gun Owners of Bucks County, a gun rights advocacy group, has split into two organizations with different approaches.

Council Rock Teacher Named Tennent Athletic Director

Timothy Keddie has been appointed the new assistant principal and athletic director for William Tennent.

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Band Will Not March on for Archbishop Wood

The high school will not be able to field a marching band unit for the 2013-2014 due to lack of student interest.

Yum Yum Donuts Turns 50

Locally owned Yum Yum Donuts celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. From June 24 to June 28, the shops in Warminster, Quakertown and Colmar offered 50-cent coffee.


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