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Other top stories this past week from the Yardley Patch included news about the 2019 Yardley Christmas parade.

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Other top stories this past week from the Yardley Patch included news about the 2019 Yardley Christmas parade.

Other top stories this past week from the Levittown Patch included the owner of a local restaurant charged with human trafficking.
The presentation will give holiday-season tips on shopping and other activities and police will be there to answer questions.
School officials say the online rumors about Log College Middle School and Klinger Middle School were a kids' game that got out of hand.
The seat was vacated earlier this month by Councilwoman Sandi Brady, after a polling-place run-in with a councilman-elect.
The bill, by a Horsham lawmaker, would eliminate the local surcharges water customers pay to remove the toxic chemicals from their water.
The vote in Middletown was a blow to developers in the years-long effort to develop Stone Meadows Farm into a 121-home subdivision.
According to the DEA, fentanyl-related substances are 100 times more potent than morphine and 50 times stronger than heroin.
The Bucks County Department of Health inspected 13 Warminster establishments over the past three weeks. Here's what they found.
The Bucks County Department of Health inspected 15 Bensalem establishments over the past week. Here's what they found.
See Santa Scott's hours for photos in 2019 at Fairless Hills Garden Center and learn more about how he became a Levittown-area favorite.
The owner of the Chinese restaurant also faces fraud and money-laundering charges.
The Bucks County Department of Health inspected 21 Levittown establishments over the past two weeks. Here's what they found.
Find out when time will run out to pick up last-minute Thanksgiving items from Giant to Acme to Target in the Philadelphia area.
The owner of the Chinese restaurant off of Stony Hill Road also faces fraud and money-laundering charges.
The grants are to encourage cleaner air, less reliance on foreign oil and less oil consumption in Pennsylvania.
The closures will be for crews to do guide rail repairs in the area.
The seasonal opening will have new features for 2019, including the Langhorne park's first Menorah lighting.
The seat was vacated earlier this month by Councilwoman Sandi Brady, after a polling-place run-in with a councilman-elect.
His visit with Penssbury's JROTC students came a day after he took part in a flyover of the Philadelphia Eagles game.