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3rd Case Of Coronavirus In Bucks Co.
There's a third case of coronavirus in Bucks County, officials said Friday.

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There's a third case of coronavirus in Bucks County, officials said Friday.

All branches of the Bucks County Free Library will be closed from Saturday, March 14 through Sunday, March 22 due to coronavirus.
The Mercer Museum & Fonthill Castle will be closed to the public through April 5.
The closure is in place through April 1.
At the end of the 10 business days, Gov. Wolf said he will re-evaluate and decide whether continued closure is needed.
All Bucks County schools will close effective immediately through March 29, county officials have confirmed.
During an evening update, Pennsylvania officials said there are now 41 cases in the state, including one pediatric case.
New Hope-Solebury School District schools are closed Friday, March 13.
Teachers will prepare distance learning plans Friday in the event of a district-wide closure amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Events of 250 people or more are discouraged. People should also avoid gyms, movie theaters and shopping malls, the governor said.
Police in Newtown Township are seeking two people in connection with a residential burglary on Rumford Court.
Also, all athletics programs are suspended and public events canceled through April 30 due to the regional coronavirus outbreak.
Police in Solebury Township announced new guidelines for non-emergency police responses in light of the spread of COVID-19.
All after school and evening activities in the district will be cancelled until April 14 to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
The mass schedule will still continue for the time being, Monsignor Michael Picard said in a Thursday message to the church community.
Sol Feinstone closed today after a symptomatic person who may have been exposed to coronavirus was at the school, officials said.
State Senator Steve Santarsiero will host a live telephone town hall meeting on coronavirus tonight.
Five more Pennsylvanians have tested positive for the new coronavirus, officials said Thursday.
No one was injured after a car crashed into a house Tuesday evening in Buckingham Township.
'This event would have had approximately 800 people in attendance, and we will error on the side of caution,' the superintendent said.