Administrators discovered a threat at the school on Thursday afternoon.
Bristol Township School District officials said that administrators discovered the threat late Thursday afternoon.
In Middletown Township, viewings for former U.S. Rep. Mike Fitzpatrick, who died Monday, will be held Thursday evening and Friday morning.
The man pleaded guilty to the 2018 abuse of the girl, which prosecutors say he had admitted to her mother in a phone call.
The man repeated exposed himself to restaurant delivery drivers called to his home, according to police.
The announcement comes months after Peter Gray resigned, but was later convinced by supervisors to stay in the position.
A court date could happen by spring in the appeal after Falls Township supervisors voted down plans for a waste recycling plant.
Former U.S. Rep. Mike Fitzpatrick, 56, died Monday after a battle with melanoma.
State and local dignitaries help kick off the project
Other businesses in the shopping center were significantly damaged by smoke, Bristol's fire marshal said.
Police say he was "extremely intoxicated" when officers arrived early Christmas morning.
Republican Mike Fitzpatrick represented Bucks County in Congress from 2005-2007 and again from 2011-2016.
Other top stories this past week from the Levittown Patch included U.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick on the U.S. air strike.
The man's body was found at about 10 a.m. Monday near Bristol Pike, according to police.
Fitzpatrick, who represents Bucks County, is a member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee and a former FBI agent who served in Iraq.
The Bucks County Department of Health inspected 12 Levittown establishments over the past two weeks.
The first baby born in Bucks County in 2020 arrived at 2:26 a.m. on Wednesday.
Police are asking anyone who had an experience with the man exposing himself along Durham Road to contact them.
Some of the top Levittown news stories of 2019 included restaurants and other businesses opening and a strange snake bust.
Here's which restaurants, grocery stores and retailers will be open on New Year's Day.
The children, a girl and two boys, were 8 and 9 years old at the time of the assaults, according to police.
It's the third year in a row that the U.S. representative from Bucks County has spent Christmas with troops overseas.
Other top stories this past week from the Levittown Patch included a local company getting a half-million dollar tax credit.
There is a $500 reward for information leading to his arrest.
Center for Student Leadership Brings Two-Time Olympian to Speak to Students
He'll head a subcommittee focusing on energy and environmental issues facing Bucks County.
Winners will travel to Hershey in February and have a chance to move on to Nationals in Nashville, Tenn., in April.
Maintenance crews and state police will be slowing traffic as workers install power lines over the turnpike in Bucks County.
The governing body adopted its 2020 spending plan, and municipal tax rate, on Tuesday evening.
The company is planning a multi-million-dollar expansion that would created dozens of jobs by 2022.
Sweet Dreams Day raised $1,909.73 in donations, which were presented to United Way of Bucks County.
Students at Lee Road Elementary School learned about the importance of recycling and how to help the environment on Dec. 10.
Gardiners Avenue Elementary School students wrote persuasive letters to friends and family, inviting them to visit their snow globe town.
Some children came up with ideas such as making snow angels for beds, breaking ice to go ice fishing for food, and melting snow for water.
Other top stories this past week from the Levittown Patch included a new aspect of a Levittown Holocaust survivor's story.
There was a ribbon cutting ceremony shortly after doors opened at 8 a.m.
The detour will be for crews to do sewer main repairs in the area.