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Regional Roundup: Threats and Rumors of Threats Hit Area Schools

Read top headlines from Bucks and Montgomery Counties.

: Police charged a juvenile with terroristic threats and possession of a firearm by a minor after the 14-year-old threatened to bring a gun and knives to Council Rock South, police said on Friday. Read more on Northampton Patch.

Planned Violence at Upper Moreland Was Just a Rumor: The Upper Moreland Police Department and school officials recently investigated an incident after talks of a possible attack at the schools. Read more on Upper Moreland-Willow Grove Patch.

: Rumors began to fill social media platforms Thursday and police were brought in to investigate gun threats at Neshaminy High School. Get the details on Lower Southampton Patch.

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Should Schools Remove Violent Films from Curriculum?: Last week's school shooting in Newtown, CT, has at least one parent thinking that schools should reconsider what films are shown in the classroom. Read more on Northampton Patch.

: The apartment building at the corner of Radcliffe and Mulberry streets in Bristol Borough that were gutted by a massive fire in 2010 may be torn down and replaced by twin homes. Read more on Levittown Patch.

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Gavin's Tavern in Horsham to Close: After 31 years, the Horsham sports bar is closing its doors on Christmas Day. Get the details on Hatboro-Horsham Patch.

Country Bride Leaves Bensalem After 26 Years: Owners are consolidating their business in the Lansdale area. Read more business news on Bensalem Patch.

Jann's Jeopardy Winning Streak Ends: Susan Jann, a 1998 Council Rock graduate, was defeated during Thursday's show. Read more on Newtown Patch.

Donate Now and Kids Castle will Reach Dec. 31 Goal to Save Kids Castle: Kids Castle only needs $4,111.04 more by Dec. 31 and the Byers Choice Foundation will bring the park to $50,000 instantly. Read more on Doylestown Patch.

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