Community Corner

Five Things for June 9

What's going on around town today.

  • Centennial schools are still scheduled for full session today and Friday. If parents wish to keep their children home or take them out of class early, it will be marked as an excused absence.
  • The Warminster Board of Supervisors meet tonight at 7 p.m. at the township building. On the agenda is an ordinance setting a supervisor’s eligibility to receive township sponsored insurance benefits.
  • Police from five Central Bucks municipalities, including a K-9 unit from Warminster, spent hours Wednesday searching for a man they thought had stabbed a woman only to discover that she had made the incident up, DoylestownPatch . The woman, who lives in Doylestown Township told police that a white male had broken into her house and robbed her, then stabbed her and ran out of the house through the garage, according to Doylestown Police Chief Stephen White.
  • Hurricane Adrian is strengthening in the Eastern Pacific and could become a major hurricane, MSNBC reports. Forecasters say maximum sustained winds for the first hurricane of the 2011 season increased early Thursday to about 90 mph.
  • On this day, June 9, 1934, Donald Duck is introduced to the world in the animated short, "The Wise Little Hen." Millions of bad impressions follow soon after.


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