Politics & Government
Superintendent Leave, Hotel Sale Top 2023 Levittown Year In Review
The Neshaminy School District placed its superintendent on administrative leave. There was also a chemical still at a Bristol plant.

LEVITTOWN, PA —The Neshaminy School District removed its superintendent by placing him on administrative leave before he later retired. Meanwhile, the largest hotel in Bucks County was sold.
These were some of the top stories that made news in Levittown over the past year:
Neshaminy Schools Superintendent Placed On Administrative Leave, Then Retires
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The Neshaminy School Board voted in late February to place Schools Superintendent Rob McGee on leave and appointed a substitute superintendent without ever mentioning his name at its meeting.
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Matthew Small, 21, of Middletown Township, is riding his motorcycle again and eating Wawa hoagies after spending five weeks in a coma.
The 15-story, 186-room hotel near Sesame Place is currently under contract after being sold during a recent auction.
Trinseo PLC said it has not resumed latex operations since the recent spill into a Bristol Township creek leading into the Delaware River.
Pennsbury Cancels Merger Talks, Decides to Build New High School
The Pennsbury School Board opted for a new high school over making renovations to its West campus. The school district had also contemplated a merger with the Morrisville School District but decided to pursue the high school project.
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