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Other top stories this past week from the Bensalem Patch included police seeking a peeper at the Bensalem Goodwill store.

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Other top stories this past week from the Bensalem Patch included police seeking a peeper at the Bensalem Goodwill store.

Other top stories this past week from the Levittown Patch included an outdoor movie night announced.
Video shows the man kneeling down and sticking his cellphone beneath a dressing room door.
The victim, who was shot in the neck at an intersection in the busy shopping area, was in critical condition on Wednesday.
The office on Main Street was closed last week as a precaution against the spread of COVID-19.
The ill-fated burger joint closed after catching fire just days after it opened last year.
She left her home in Levittown Thursday evening and was last seen in Morrisville at about 10 a.m. Friday.
Here's the last day to register to vote in the Nov. 3 general election, when you must request a mail-in ballot and more voting info.
The threat of coronavirus is too great for a regular Halloween in the city and police won't be closing N. Union Street, they said.
The walking trail will connect Bensalem schools, the library, government offices, a playground and more.
Two new coronavirus deaths, including a 49-year-old woman, were reported in Bucks County over the past three days.
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The second vote came after a public hearing to allow parents, coaches, students and others to weigh in on the decision.
A recorded phone message contained "multiple racially charged comments and threats," Yardley Police said.
In Bensalem, Republican lawmakers heard from business owners, while Gov. Tom Wolf, a Democrat, called for giving businesses more aid.
The framed sign told a joke that used racist tropes and compared people on welfare to dogs.
Video shows the man kneeling down and sticking his cellphone beneath a dressing room door.
At Juniper Village Bucks County, Joseph Freeman was under quarantine when the big day rolled around on Sept. 3.
"The Goonies" will be the next movie featured at Municipal Park Amphitheater.
The victim, who was shot in the neck at an intersection in the busy shopping area, was in critical condition on Wednesday.