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2 Lower Bucks Co. Students Win National Merit Scholarships
The local students joined a small percentage of high schoolers nationwide to win the prestigious and rare award.

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The local students joined a small percentage of high schoolers nationwide to win the prestigious and rare award.

The Warminster Township Police Department released its blotter of criminal incidents for April.
The project is part of a $20 billion investment in projects in Pennsylvania.
The project calls for 53 townhomes on 14 acres off Norristown Road by the Key Bank in Horsham Township.
Naseem Worrell, 17, is charged with first-degree murder in the shooting of a Norristown man last month.
Sean Patrick Hagerty, 26, died after his small canoe capsized while he was fishing last week.
Jenkintown officials have named streets that will be swept this week. Find out which ones below.
The Bucks County Sheriff's Office used its K-9 unit to find the woman Sunday night.
Hatboro officials said they were informed that a portion of Earl Lane is now closed.
Falls Township Police said the woman was trying to cross the Levittown Parkway on Sunday afternoon.
PennDOT said the work begins overnight Monday and lasts through Friday. Get details below.
This is a summary of news this past week in Lower Bucks County.
This is a summary of news this past week in eastern Montgomery County.
A bear was reported in Langhorne Borough on Friday morning after being spotted in Middletown Township on Thursday.
State Rep. Ben Sanchez doled out a $50,000 grant to the Greater Glenside Patriotic Association to help pay for parade expenses.
A crash happened Friday morning on Bristol Pike near Station Road, a report stated.
Singer Joan Osborne brought songwriter Bob Dylan's songs to life during her show at the Glenside theater on Wednesday night.
Horsham ChATs has outlined parking plans for Monday night's graduation ceremony at the school on Horsham Road.
Bucks County officials recently dedicated an Upper Southampton Township bridge to a man killed in the Vietnam War.
Professor Kitty is available for adoption at the Women's Animal Center in Bensalem Township.