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Hatboro Restaurant Helping Hungry During Shutdown
Hatboro Dish, with the help of other local businesses, is giving away free meals on Tuesdays and Fridays during the coronavirus shutdown.

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Hatboro Dish, with the help of other local businesses, is giving away free meals on Tuesdays and Fridays during the coronavirus shutdown.

At least 10 COVID-19 patients in Bucks County are known to have fully recovered, officials said.
The declaration, which went into effect Thursday afternoon, gives local officials more leeway in responding to the outbreak.
The online conference will address issues facing small businesses during the COVID-19 outbreak and shutdown.
A new scoreboard developed by Unacast grades each U.S. state and county on how well its residents are practicing social distancing.
Everyone who was in contact with the employee has been notified and is self-quarantined, the senior community announced.
Wednesday was the biggest one-day jump in the number of new coronavirus cases yet in Bucks, officials said.
A letter to Amazon, Facebook and others cites a $250 bottle of hand sanitizer and more during the coronavirus outbreak.
He used a ladder to get onto a balcony of his ex-girlfriend's home at about 2:30 a.m., according to authorities.
Tuesday was the second day of enforcement of the order, issued by Gov. Tom Wolf to help slow the spread of the virus.
Of Bucks County's 85 total cases of COVID-19 so far, only three have required extended hospitalization, health officials said.
The clerk was taken to Jefferson Torresdale Hospital, where he underwent surgery, according to police.
A woman came home to find the man standing inside her house, holding several of her personal belongings, police said.
The sudden loss of control over simple things is an adjustment for everyone, mental health professionals say.
Parks, tennis courts, government buildings and more will continue to be shut down, officials said. They're also working to check on seniors.
During the coronavirus stay-at-home order, here are the pharmacies that will bring medications to you, according to Bensalem Police.
The crash happened shortly after noon Monday at the intersection of Bristol Pike and Hulmeville Road.
It was the biggest one-day increase in COVID-19 cases in Bucks, as more testing became available, bringing the local total to 61.
State officials announced schools will be shuttered for another two weeks as the state responds to the new coronavirus outbreak.
Police are seeking a 19-year-old from Trenton who they say pulled a handgun during what was supposed to be an arranged fight.