Friday, April 15, 2011
A roundup of the region's major developments for Friday, April 15
Doyle Kindergarteners Collect Books for Needy Kids Doylestown: The students were inspired by the book "Have You Filled a Bucket Today?" by Carol McCloud. Archbishop Wood Celebrates State Title Warminster: It was perfect weather for a parade. Hatboro-Horsham School District Presents Informal Contract Proposal Hatboro: The Hatboro-Horsham Education Association is expected to vote on the proposal Monday. Police Charge Levittown Man with Parx Robbery Bensalem: Suspect confronted victims just outside the casino. Langhorne Appoints New Chief Of Police Levittown: After a six-month search and nearly 30 applicants, Langhorne Borough has a new chief of police. Melsky: So What Does It Mean? Newtown: Some in the community say Council Rock …
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
A roundup of the region's major developments for Wednesday, April 13.
Upper Southampton: She was unable to comment specifically on the events that unfolded at the high school Monday afternoon.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
A roundup of the region's major developments for Wednesday, March 30.
Lower Moreland: Cops catch perp off Bustleton Avenue.
A roundup of the region's major developments for Wednesday, March 30.
Lower Moreland: Cops catch perp off Bustleton Avenue.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
A roundup of the region's major developments for Monday, March 21.
Terwood Road Closed Starting Monday Lower Moreland: Terwood Road will be closed and detoured after PennDOT announced the bridge at Pennypack Creek needs to be replaced. Masked Man Robs Levittown Resident Levittown: Masked robber approached him and said, "Give me what you got." 5K Starts Series Off on Right Foot Doylestown: The Bucks County 5k Race Series held its first run of the season in Doylestown Sunday, where more than 500 runners and walkers lined up to complete the local course. Alleged Thief in Custody Horsham: Hatboro resident apprehended Sunday in connection with ring theft. Fitzpatrick to Hold Town Hall Meeting Bensalem: Event will take place Monday night at Bensalem High School. Fitzpatrick Discusses Economy, Jobs With …
A roundup of the region's major developments for Monday, March 21.
Terwood Road Closed Starting Monday Lower Moreland: Terwood Road will be closed and detoured after PennDOT announced the bridge at Pennypack Creek needs to be replaced. Masked Man Robs Levittown Resident Levittown: Masked robber approached him and said, "Give me what you got." 5K Starts Series Off on Right Foot Doylestown: The Bucks County 5k Race Series held its first run of the season in Doylestown Sunday, where more than 500 runners and walkers lined up to complete the local course. Alleged Thief in Custody Horsham: Hatboro resident apprehended Sunday in connection with ring theft. Fitzpatrick to Hold Town Hall Meeting Bensalem: Event will take place Monday night at Bensalem High School. Fitzpatrick Discusses Economy, Jobs With …
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
A roundup of the region's major developments for Tuesday, March 15.
Speed Limits an Issue Students Pursue Love of History Black & White Night Photos Trevose Troopers Nab Four Five Local 5Ks Worth Your Time Police Charge Levittown Woman with Harassment
Friday, March 11, 2011
A roundup of the region's major developments for Friday, March 11.
Candidates File to Run in Buckingham Buckingham Township: One seat is up for grabs this year on the board of supervisors. Tennent Holds Black and White Night Warminster: More than 500 students are expected to compete over two days. Upper Southampton: Pool night scorecard. Upper Southampton: Pool night photo gallery. Hatters Wrestler Advances Hershey: Matt Harkins wins first round of three-day state tournament. Board Approves $6.4M in Contracts Bensalem: Project will upgrade heating, ventilation and air conditioning at Valley School. Council Rock Funding Reduced in State Budget Newtown: School officials say the governor's proposed budget will impact the district’s budget adversely by approximately $3.7 million.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
A roundup of the region's major developments for Wednesday, March 9.
Well-known Cheese Shop Closes School Board Considers Land at Air Base Teachers Protest Contract Stalemate Upper Southampton Presses Centennial on Building Plan Man Killed in Route 1 Crash Near I-95
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
A roundup of the region's major developments for Tuesday, March 1.
Republicans Announce Candidacy for Board of Supervisors: Newtown Township Republicans have selected candidates for two seats on the Board of Supervisors that will open up this year. Police to Combat Aggressive Drivers Wednesday: PennDOT announces an initiative to combat aggressive drivers in the area. T-Mobile Monopole Rejected: Council said the pole was out of character with the neighborhood, despite the company’s insistence that the pole is needed for filling a coverage gap with its local customers. Hatboro Manager May Resign: Tommy Ryan plans to leave his job of 11 months for employment at West Bradford Township. Wood Girls Win PCL Championship: Junior Taylor Kaminski drove the basket and made a lay-up with 3 seconds remaining to give …