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Council Rock North Makes Philly Mag's '40 Best' High Schools List
Council Rock North made Philly Mag's list of the "40 Best" high schools in the region.

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Council Rock North made Philly Mag's list of the "40 Best" high schools in the region.

New Hope-Solebury High School made Philly Mag's list of the "40 Best" in the region.
One high school in the Central Bucks School District made Philly Mag's list of the "40 Best" in the region.
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"She touched so many lives with her kindness," her obituary said.
"She touched so many lives with her kindness," her obituary said.
"She touched so many lives with her kindness," her obituary said.
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