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2 Horsham Police Officers Honored For 30 Years Of Service
Horsham Council recently recognized Lt. Larry Bozzomo and Police Officer Gregory Wittmer.

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Horsham Council recently recognized Lt. Larry Bozzomo and Police Officer Gregory Wittmer.

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Abington Township has begun a month-long program to encourage drivers to slow down in the community.
America's first animal shelter, based in Bensalem, will participate in the annual national event on Saturday.
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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.
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