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School District Mourns Sudden Death Of Ex-Librarian: PA Top Stories

These are the top stories in Eastern Pennsylvania today.

​Funeral services will be held this week for a beloved retired Central Bucks School District elementary school teacher and librarian who died March 5 in a tragic accident.
​Funeral services will be held this week for a beloved retired Central Bucks School District elementary school teacher and librarian who died March 5 in a tragic accident. (Courtesy of the Danko family)

Good evening, Pennsylvania Patch readers! We've assembled some of the most share-worthy stories from across the state.

These are the top stories in Pennsylvania today:

Central Bucks Mourning Tragic Loss Of Former Educator, Librarian

Funeral services will be held this week for a beloved retired Central Bucks School District elementary school teacher and librarian who died March 5 in a tragic accident. (Read More)

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New Details Emerge About 53 Rescued Cats In Lower Bucks Co.

The Bucks County SPCA has determined that the 53 cats recently rescued from a Falls Township storage facility came from New Jersey. The cats were housed there for two weeks. (Read More)

Crozer Health To Remain Open After '11th Hour' Meeting, Officials Say

Crozer Medical Health System will remain open after its closure was reported last week thanks to "an 11th hour meeting" that occurred this weekend, according to state officials. (Read More)

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Congressman Again Calls For Shutdown Of Pipeline In Upper Makefield

U.S. Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick is again calling on the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) to shut down the Sunoco Pipeline running through Bucks County until all corrective measures are fully implemented and the safety of the pipeline is confirmed. (Read More)

Severely Decomposed Human Remains Found In Philadelphia: Reports

Human remains were found in Southwest Philadelphia over the weekend, according to reports. The remains were found at about 7:07 p.m. on Saturday, inside a construction trailer at the intersection of 51st Street and Grays Avenue, NBC 10 reports. (Read More)

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