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32 Pets Rescued, Peace Center Closing: Lower Bucks Co. News
This is a summary of stories that made news this past week in Lower Bucks County.
LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA — The Bucks County Peace Center is closing after 40 years due to federal funding cuts. Meanwhile, 32 pets were rescued from filthy conditions and hoarding at two Bucks County places.
This is a summary of stories that made news this past week in Lower Bucks County:
12 Dogs, 20 Cats Rescued In Two Bucks Co. Investigations
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Twelve dogs found living in filthy conditions were rescued Friday from a Bucks County breeder, the Bucks County SPCA said. Meanwhile, cats were rescued at another county site. (Read More)
Bucks County Peace Center Closing Due To Federal Funding Cuts
It's Peace Out for the Bucks County Peace Center. Indivisible Bucks County said that the Bucks County Peace Center, a community non-profit providing non-violent solutions to bullying and domestic violence, is closing because of federal funding cuts. (Read More)
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Man Charged With Stolen Gun After Bensalem Traffic Stop
A Philadelphia man is in custody after being charged with a stolen gun found during a traffic stop on Monday in the area of Rockhill Drive and Lincoln Highway, police said. (Read More)
Heroin, Meth Found After 2 Charged In Feasterville Wawa Theft
Two people have been charged for not only swiping items from a Feasterville Wawa store, but also for having heroin and methamphetamines in their vehicle, police said. (Read More)
Bensalem School Bus Violation 'Hot Spots' Revealed
Now that school has started, the Bensalem Township Police Department will be cracking down on drivers who illegally pass school buses. Bensalem Police and the Bensalem Township School District are continuing their partnership to cite vehicles that fail to stop. (Read More)
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