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Upper Dublin Seeks New School Director
The Upper Dublin School Board seeks to fill a vacancy by mid-October.

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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.
Bensalem Police have issued their weekly report on retail thefts in the township. Of the 14 suspects, six are wanted for retail thefts.
Tina Walp is holding an Oct. 12 fundraiser for her late husband Michael, who was also a Bucks County detective and a Warminster officer.
Pennsylvania State Police have released the name of the 81-year-old Yardley woman who was killed in the Route 1 crash on Tuesday afternoon.
The woman was pulled over during a traffic stop on Easton Road in Bucks County on Friday, authorities said.
Two years ago, the Yardley Inn announced plans to renovate and elevate its restaurant on Afton Avenue.
The Bucks County District Attorney's Office investigated the death of firefighter Ed Margavich after an Aug. 8 fire in Bristol Township.
A Bristol Township woman was arrested on Tuesday for what the fire marshal said was several fires at the home in June.
U.S. Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick honored a Bensalem Township woman on her 100th birthday.
Centennial School Board members speak out about filling the five administrative vacancies in the school district.
Pennsylvania State Police said the fatal crash happened on southbound Route 1 on Tuesday afternoon.
A community meeting was planned for Tuesday night to address the concerns of residents about the Highland Drive project.
Fireworks will close the final "Music in the Meadow" summer season event in Hatboro on Friday night.
The Noble Town Center in Abington Township will be the latest location for the popular eatery.
The fire in Bristol Township last month claimed the life of an 80-year-old firefighter, who died from complications after the blaze.
Abington Police responded to a retail theft at the Macy's mall store on Saturday afternoon.
The annual township event on Saturday brought out crowds to check out numerous vehicles.
Police said vehicle thefts are rising in the area communities by organized groups out of New Jersey.