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Regional Roundup: Horsham Man Arrested on Suspicion of Masturbating at YMCA
And striking Neshaminy teachers must return to class by June 15.
: Edward Park was arrested after members of the Ambler YMCA told employees they thought he was masturbating while watching two women. Learn what he allegedly told police in the report on Horsham Patch.
: At the most recent Neshaminy School Board meeting, officials announced that striking Neshaminy teachers must return to their classrooms by June 15. The school board's labor attorney Charles Sweet said that state law requires 180 days of instruction to be completed by June 29. Read the rest on Lower Southampton Patch.
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: More than 180 Bucks County businesses have offered discounts through the program, according to county officials. The program will be available from 3-6 p.m. on Thursday, June 7, at the Ben Wilson Senior Center in Warminster. Find out more info on Warminster Patch.
The Pope will travel to Philadelphia in 2015 for a World Family Summit as the Roman Catholic Church makes a clear statement about gay marriage. The selection of Philadelphia came as Philadelphia Archbishop Charles Chaput attended this year's World Meeting in Milan, Italy. The world meeting is held once every three years. Read the complete story on Northampton Patch.
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The new plans feature 20,000 square feet of retail space in two buildings plus 26 apartment rental units. The Newtown Township Planning Commission on Tuesday unanimously voted to recommend that the township Board of Supervisors approve a revised application for the project. The supervisors will consider the application at its next meeting on June 13. Read the complete construction plans on Newtown Patch.
The total revenue from all 11 state casinos was over $212 million. Parx Casino led the way in May with $32.6 million in slot machine revenue. It was followed by Sands Casino in Bethlehem with $25 million and Rivers Casino in Pittsburgh with $23 million. Check out more gambling statistics on Bensalem Patch.
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