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Meet Buttons: Lower Bucks County's Shelter Pet Of The Week
Buttons is available for adoption at the Women's Animal Center in Bensalem Township.

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Buttons is available for adoption at the Women's Animal Center in Bensalem Township.

A Warminster man was found with pictures and images of young boys and girls while he was staying at a Bensalem Township home.
The Middletown Township amusement park is holding the popular fall festivity until Nov. 2.
An Upper Southampton Township police officer and public works employee have been charged in a scheme to steal decommissioned cars.
A mid-February fire gutted the company's Highland Avenue building. Company officials addressed residents on Thursday night.
The Pennsylvania Department of Revenue issued a warning about a phishing scam involving fraudulent text messages impersonating officials.
Hatboro Police said the two businesses violated state codes for selling tobacco to minors.
Yardley photographer Josh Friedman captures landscape frames of scenes throughout Bucks County in this Patch photo feature.
Cheltenham Police said a vehicle that was taken from a residence on Thursday afternoon had a child inside.
The 75-year-old Falls Township man showed pictures at a Bristol Pike bar. A bartender notified police, authorities said.
Warminster Township will hold its annual event at Warminster Community Park this weekend.
This is a summary of recent business stories in Bucks County.
Bensalem Police said the 43-year-old man shared child pornography from his "Kik" app account.
The couple leaves behind three other children. A homicide investigation is ongoing.
Authorities said the two Upper Southampton Township employees bought decommissioned vehicles at low bid prices and resold them.
Jenkintown Police seek a man involved in a criminal mischief incident on Sept. 8.
Penndel Borough Police said the crash happened on Tuesday afternoon after a Tesla collided with another vehicle.
The Upper Dublin School Board seeks to fill a vacancy by mid-October.
These are the top stories in eastern Pennsylvania today.
The Philadelphia Phillies held Band Night Tuesday for its game at Citizens Bank Park against the Miami Marlins.