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Road Resurfacing, Pavement Repair Work Scheduled On Route 413
Drivers are advised to allow extra time when traveling through the work area because backups and delays will occur.

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Drivers are advised to allow extra time when traveling through the work area because backups and delays will occur.

Here are the business stories making news this week in Bucks County.
Funeral services were held Thursday for former Newtown Fire Association Chief and President Dennis Forsyth.
Dave’s Auto and Truck Service has relocated from Philadelphia to its new location at the former site of Tom’s Service Center.
With potential flash flooding and a rise in river levels, launching fireworks from a barge becomes unsafe, said organizers.
The weekend event will include local peaches, peach pies, and other treats, live music, shopping, and family activities.
Farms owned by the same family for at least 100 consecutive years are eligible to be named a Pennsylvania Century Farm.
More than 100 people, including family members of Dr. Blumberg, officials. and staff members of the nonprofit, attended the event.
The new length will add four laps to the race on the 1.4 mile course and bring the total feet of climbing to nearly 2000.
The cafe will be closing its doors on Second Street Pike following lunch on Sunday, according to a posting on its Facebook page.
The former cornerback was hired this week as a full-time police officer in Lower Bucks County.
The public is invited to pay their respects as 4 U.S. veterans are given a dignified burial with military honors.
Pizza Theory and Refuel At The Station have joined the lineup of eateries and restaurants at The Station in the heart of Dublin.
In other reports, a man swallowed drugs while fleeing from police and a Warrington woman was charged with retail theft.
"This property presents a valuable opportunity for land conservation in a region that would clearly benefit from it," says Fitzpatrick.
To assist those seeking refuge from the heat, cooling centers will be open to the public in Upper, Central, and Lower Bucks County.
Police issued a shelter-in-place order Tuesday afternoon for the Harbor Road area of Highland Park after police were called to the street.
The Warminster man will spend 144 months behind bars and will be required to pay $32,000 in restitution.
The man pleaded guilty in April to charges of child endangerment and indecent assault for incidents in 2002 involving a 12-year-old girl.
PAL program to provide unique athletic opportunity for students ages 11-17; promotes mentorship & positive engagement with Law Enforcement.