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An ownership change could be in the works for the embattled bar.

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An ownership change could be in the works for the embattled bar.

A drunk driver crashed into her home. Now a reality series has helped her rebuild.
Fenice Creolo, operating as a take-out beer store until construction can begin, will open in earnest in November.
Douglas James Dixon, 23, faces a pair of drug charges.
On October 27, a dedication ceremony will be held at Valley Forge Christian College.
A new restaurant and bar is taking the place of the departed Epicurean.
Police think the shots were fired on October 9 on the 100 block of Penn Street.
The man, 20 at the time of the crash, reportedly had a BAC of nearly twice the legal limit.
The woman is accused of stealing $1,600 from two Spring Mill Senior Living residents.
Kenny Woods spent two days in jail in 2010 for a crash that killed a Villanova student. He was innocent.
Mayro passed away on October 1.
Aidan and his mom thought the instrument was lost forever, until the phone rang yesterday.
It was the second time since June the man was arrested for a domestic assault.
Five acts of vandalism were also reported.
Many of his alleged purchases were for Newport cigarettes.
The show will premier on November 9.
Police say the man also made terroristic threats in September.
The crime was the second of its kind in the township this month.
Two DUIs, a drug arrest, and three retail thefts were logged in the township.