Doylestown|News|
Shredding Event, Food Drive To Be Held In Doylestown
A free shredding event and food drive will be held Sept. 26 at Groveland Elementary School.

Kara Seymour is the Editor in Chief at Patch. She has spent two decades covering community news, working at daily and weekly newspapers in Virginia, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, including the Bucks County Courier Times and the Princeton Packet. She joined Patch in 2010 as the local editor for the Newtown, PA Patch and moved on to serve as the New Jersey/Pennsylvania regional manager before becoming Editor in Chief. Kara is a James Madison University graduate.
A free shredding event and food drive will be held Sept. 26 at Groveland Elementary School.

A live socially distant concert is planned this Friday in Doylestown. Here are the details:
Newtown Township is hiring a part-time recording secretary.
Council Rock North students are working to help feed the hungry within the local community.
The same people are suspected of passing several counterfeit bills at other Wawa stores in the area, police said.
The James A. Michener Art Museum in Doylestown will receive $101K of the $20M in CARES funding for Pennsylvania cultural institutions.
The annual event raises $50K for the Newtown Fire Association. T-shirts and mugs are for sale to make up some of the loss.
A man will serve 20 to 40 years in state prison after he admitted killing a young Bucks County father nearly 16 years ago.
Some Central Bucks students will resume in-person classes as soon as Sept. 30.
This Friday and Saturday evening, W. State St. in Doylestown Borough will be closed for the latest in a series of pedestrian zone events.
Here are the roads in Newtown Township scheduled to be repaved this year.
The man was found shot dead along Surrey Lane in the Wynnewood section of the township, police said.
More than 53,000 birds are expected to fly over the Philly region tonight in one of the largest migration events of the season.
Check out the top news that made headlines over the past week in Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania has removed three states from its travel quarantine list, including Texas and North Carolina.
Police said a wallet, $3,200 in tools, and other belongings were taken while the resident was home.
Authorities across Bucks County are trying to identify a person who has unlawfully entered 1,000 cars over the past year.
Pennsylvania reported 1,008 additional positive cases of COVID-19 on Friday, bringing the statewide total to 142,885.
Thursday saw another marathon meeting of the Council Rock School Board, where quarantine policies were discussed.
Gov. Wolf plans to veto a bill that would give local districts control over in-person sports. An override is planned, the Senate GOP said.