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Rolling Stone magazine is featuring Quakertown native Sabrina Carpenter on the cover of its summer double issue.

Abington Police are investigating numerous vehicle break-ins between Moreland Road and Phipps Avenue.
Summer shows featuring two symphonies get everyone in the holiday spirit as the Fourth of July nears in Bucks County.
Bristol Township Police said the rifle was located after it was missing following a domestic dispute on Fawn Lane on Wednesday night.
Abington Police have announced street closures and parking restrictions for Friday's Fourth of July parade.
The Class of 2025 inductees include a Philadelphia radio host and a concert tour promoter.
The Jenkintown theater is showing the classic movie as part of its $5 Saturday Family Matinee Series.
Horsham Township Council recognized an organization for its fundraiser to help support the police and fire departments.
Chad is available for adoption at the Women's Animal Center in Bensalem Township.
State Rep. Brian Munroe announced that PennDOT has approved plans to fix a stretch of Street Road in Lower Bucks County.
Bristol Township Police seek the public's help in finding Eros Ambrosia, who was last seen on Thursday night.
The Bucks County Coroner said a man died in the fire in the home in the township's Indian Creek section on Wednesday night.
The Hatboro community is mourning the passing of former Enterprise Fire Company Chief William “Uncle Bill” Gottshall.
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Abington Police are putting together a monthly list of suspects sought for crimes in the township.
Bensalem Police charged a woman with retail theft for taking a kitten from a township pet store on Saturday.
The former Philadelphia homicide detective will spend up to 12 years in prison after he sexually harassed the mother of a homicide victim.
A Philadelphia man faces up to 30 years in state prison for his role in "a large-scale straw purchasing operation," authorities said.
A New Jersey man faces prison time for child pornography possession while he was living in Langhorne, police said.
A Catholic school teacher coached youth sports at several schools in the Doylestown area, authorities said.