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St. Patrick's Day Celebration Starting At Sesame Place
Elmo’s Eggstravaganza will return at Sesame Place Philadelphia later this month but St. Patrick's Day festivities start Saturday.

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Elmo’s Eggstravaganza will return at Sesame Place Philadelphia later this month but St. Patrick's Day festivities start Saturday.

This is a summary of recent business news in eastern Montgomery County.
Lower Bucks fire crews battled the brush fire in a wooded area on Trevose Avenue on Tuesday afternoon.
Officials welcomed Teapioca Lounge, which is located in the Horsham Point Shopping Center.
Two Abington police officers were honored for their heroic efforts in saving the child at a library function in late August.
The Cheltenham Township Board of Supervisors recently honored employees and volunteers for their municipal service and dedication.
A Michigan man drove 11 hours to "intentionally set" a Bensalem home on fire last month after a relationship ended, police said.
Falls Township Supervisors approved seeking a $50,000 grant at its recent meeting.
The Lower Makefield Township Police Department has released its blotter of criminal incidents for the past week.
The PA Turnpike Commission may replace the bridge connecting Lower Bucks County and New Jersey. Public comments will open soon.
Pennsylvania American Water performed tests in the wake of a confirmed jet fuel pipeline leak in Upper Makefield.
TMA Bucks, the county's transportation agency, is asking revelers to avoid drunk driving from celebrating the upcoming holiday.
The Warminster Police Department added three new police officers in December. Now its vehicle fleet is being updated.
The Southampton Fire Company No. 1 battled a fire Monday afternoon in the 500 block of Kutcher Road.
These are the top stories in Eastern Pennsylvania today.
Jordan Jones, 29, of Horsham, was an Abington High School resource officer when the crimes took place. He faces two years in prison.
John and Monica Katelas arrived from Philadelphia and set up shop on North York Road 25 years ago.
The community held its first St. Patrick's Day parade as crowds lined Keswick Village Saturday to celebrate the upcoming holiday.
The Bucks County SPCA provides an update on the cats found at a Fairless Hills public storage facility earlier this month.
Yardley Borough Police charged a suspect on Friday with assault and other offenses following an incident on Feb. 21.