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Siren Records Draws Crowds For Record Store Day: Photos
The record store in downtown Doylestown had people coming from all over Bucks County Saturday for special vinyl releases.

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The record store in downtown Doylestown had people coming from all over Bucks County Saturday for special vinyl releases.

The Hatboro-Horsham School District was also named as a "Great Pennsylvania School" by the Pennsylvania School Board Association.
The Morrisville Municipal Authority said flushing started Monday and will last throughout the rest of the month. See the schedule below.
The Bristol Township School Board approved a $3,000 donation that led to the sport starting this spring.
Police said that Abington High School seniors are once again taking part in the "Senior Assassin" game.
Benjamin Hammond had served as interim principal since July. His appointment was by Cheltenham school directors.
The Lower Makefield Township Police Department has released its blotter of criminal incidents for the past week.
The Governor's mansion where Gov. Josh Shapiro lives while not in Abington was damaged Saturday in an arson Saturday after a Passover seder.
Hatboro Police said a 55-year-old woman is in custody following the incident on Saturday.
This is a summary of stories that made news this past week in Lower Bucks County.
This is a summary of stories that made news this past week in eastern Montgomery County.
The Urban Agriculture program at Wyncote Academy received the award from the township's Environmental Advisory Council.
Baseball is back in Philly and the NFT Draft is coming up for the Philadelphia Eagles.
Philadelphia health officials said a measles case was reported at Holy Redeemer Hospital on Tuesday.
Kim is available for adoption at the Women's Animal Center in Bensalem Township.
Hatboro Police have been dealing with a string of thefts at the convenience store on York and Horsham Roads.
A sendoff and welcome home ceremony was held at Parx Casino for Bucks County veterans who took their annual tour to Washington, D.C.
Two state representatives are calling SEPTA's proposal to eliminate the line that runs through Lower Bucks County "deeply troubling."
The Lower Makefield Township Police Department has released its blotter of criminal incidents for the past week.
PennDOT said weekend work on Rockhill Drive and two Route 1 ramps in Lower Bucks County won't occur due to inclement weather.