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Regional Roundup: Local Woman's Remains Identified After 28 Years

And since the Neshaminy School Board decided to not negotiate with the teacher's union this weekend, the Neshaminy Teachers Federation will strike on Monday for the second time this school year.

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: The remains of a Bensalem woman who went missing nearly three decades ago were recently identified, bringing some closure to the case. Jeanette Rose Tambe disappeared in 1984 when she was 22 years old. Her remains were found two years later but not identified until this year. Read more on Bensalem Patch.

: Neshaminy School Board President addressed why the school board chose to not hold further talks with the Neshaminy Federation of Teachers this weekend. The Federation of Teachers, have decided to go forward with a strike Monday, June 4. Get the full coverage on Lower Southampton Patch.

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: Neshaminy parents, taxpayers and students took to Maple Point Middle School, signs in hand, to show both their support for the Neshaminy School Board and objection to another teachers' strike. See the video and read more on Levittown Patch.

: Under a recent binding arbitration agreement, Northampton’s finest are under a new contract until 2015. Township police will get a 13.5 percent raise over the next four years under their new contract. Read more about the deal on Northampton Patch.

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: A proposed ordinance would restrict signs to the Hatboro's industrial districts. Under the proposed regulation that Hatboro's council is considering, “interactive” billboards will not find a home in Hatboro and other such signage will only be permitted in the limited and heavy industrial districts. Learn more about the billboards on Hatboro-Horsham Patch.

: September may seem a long way off, but organizers of the Newtown Grant Garage sale are already gearing up for the annual event. Registration is now open for the Newtown Grant Garage Sale, which is set for Saturday, Sept. 29. Get details for the sale on Newtown Patch.

: Are you ready for the next Irene? National Hurricane Preparedness Week runs through June 2. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the Atlantic Ocean should expect nine to 15 named storms, four to eight hurricanes and one to three major hurricanes. Read more on Upper Southampton Patch.

: With Memorial Day weekend in the past, people are ready to kick off the summer grilling season. While grilling is a healthy way to add flavor to traditional meats, fish and vegetables, the Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA) advises that what you’re cooking, and how it’s prepared, can make a huge difference when it comes to health. Get grilling tips on Lower Moreland Patch.

The Warminster Board of Supervisors held a special work session meeting Thursday night to discuss the future of the WREC. The board discussed several options for the parks department and its many programs, most of which are currently housed at the WREC. Learn more about the future of the WREC on Warminster Patch.

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