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This is a summary of recent business news in eastern Montgomery County.

The Hatboro-Horsham School District said the first phase of tree removal begins Friday and goes into next week.
The Morrisville Fire Company responded just before 2 a.m. Thursday to a house fire on Delaware Avenue.
Bensalem Police have issued its weekly report on retail thefts in the township. Of the 28 suspects, only one was from Bensalem.
The Morrisville Borough Police Department released its blotter of recent criminal incidents.
U.S. Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick has introduced legislation to "ensure critical conservation efforts" for the watershed.
The Warminster Township Democratic Committee is expressing its outrage over recent federal government actions by the Trump Administration.
The Hatboro Chamber of Commerce and local and state politicians welcomed the new business, which recently opened on South York Road.
Abington Township officials said the fire scene has been turned over to the company to clean up its Highland Avenue building.
Cheltenham Township Emergency Management has received reports Thursday from the odor. Officials said it's from a gas main in Philadelphia.
One project will improve a pedestrian crosswalk while the other is for a traffic signal upgrade at a key Falls Township intersection.
This is a summary of business stories making news this past week in Bucks County.
Five Horsham Township police officers were recognized Monday for catching a thief who was breaking into gym lockers and stealing valuables.
The Glenside congresswoman said the federal budget proposal offers "$4.5 trillion in handouts for the richest in America."
Joshua Antonio Martinez of Bristol faces burglary charges in two thefts from Bristol Apparel, police said.
The two police officers received commendations at Horsham Township Council's meeting on Monday for their heroism during a tornado in 2021.
A five-month property conversation took place at the former Best Western Plus on Street Road in Bensalem.
Jefferson Health’s Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center in Langhorne opened a new Medical Oncology suite at Jefferson Bucks Hospital.
The Lower Makefield Township Police Department has released its blotter of criminal incidents from last week.
The new location will open on Monday in Fairless Hills. Big Blue also has a location in Warminster.