The officer tested positive on Friday evening, according to the Middletown Township Police Department.
Pennsylvania health officials said Friday there are an 83 additional positive cases of the novel coronavirus.
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He went missing on Monday from his home in the Silver Lake community.
The testing site is for patients of the Langhorne hospital or affiliated doctors who have a prescription for a COVID-19 test.
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Licenses and photo IDs that expire in the next two weeks in Bucks Co. will be extended, PennDOT said. See what else the department closed.
The crash happened at the intersection of Wood and Washington streets, police said.
A car struck a power pole and transformer in the crash at Wood Lane near Shasta Road, police said.
The car was driven from a field at the Penn Warner Club across a gravel road and into a tree Thursday night, Falls Township Police said.
No cases of the new coronavirus have been reported in the school system, officials said.
Residents watching from home will be able to interact with supervisors via the Facebook Live stream, officials said.
Extracurricular activities, field trips, group meetings and other events outside the school day are off at least through spring break.
Coronavirus concerns had increased, with the first cases in Bucks County being reported late Tuesday.
The parade Saturday had not been canceled, despite two coronavirus cases being reported in the county and Philly's parade shutting down.
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A beginner's skateboarding class also is planned for the Saturday before the weeklong camp at the Langhorne park.
A senior citizens dance and regional orchestra festival were canceled the day Neshaminy High School closed over COVID-19 fears.
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Neshaminy High will be closed Tuesday after a student was in direct contact with a healthcare provider who tested positive for COVID-19.
The 15-year-old girl has not been seen by family since Sunday, according to Falls Township Police.
Falls Township officials say a pickup truck was used to dump the chemicals near the shopping center in Langhorne.
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The convicted felon was found guilty Thursday on drug and gun charges.
Police on Friday also announced that a Mack tractor-trailer may have been the first vehicle to hit Alexandra Ridgway then leave the scene.
Alexandra Ridgway was a Pennsbury High School graduate and spent most of her career in home health services.
The dealership was accused of using misleading practices in selling vehicles online on Craigslist.
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What began as an annual cleanup for some fishing buddies evolved into a monthly beautification project at Falls Township Community Park.
Police say they are still searching for the first of several vehicles that struck and killed Alexandra Ridgway, 29, in Bucks County Monday.
The money went to Falls Township and Tullytown from PennDOT's liquid fuel payments.
Family members of the 29-year-old, who live in the Levittown area, say they don't know why she was on the highway before 3:30 a.m.
The police investigation into the Middletown crash continued Tuesday, spanning into Philadelphia and Montgomery County.