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Check out the top news that made headlines this week across the Patch network in Eastern Pennsylvania.

Check out the top news that made headlines this week across the Patch network in Eastern Pennsylvania:
Investigators Lay Out Gruesome Chain Of Events In Solebury Slayings
- Authorities have filed homicide charges against two men they say lured their acquaintances to a rural Bucks County property with the promise of selling them marijuana then fatally shot them and buried their bodies.
Boy Who Died At PA Camp Had Meningitis, Report Says
- Daniel Beer, 11, died after becoming ill with Neisseria meningitis, sources say.
65 PA Schools Ranked 'Best Colleges For Your Money'
- See how these 65 Pennsylvania schools stacked up nationwide in Money Magazine's "Best Colleges For Your Money" ranking.
11 Texts That Will Come Back To Haunt Penn State Frat Boys Accused In Death
- “Don't worry, it's all staying in the house. Like only the brothers know," the pledge master texted while Timothy Piazza lay dying.
Gymboree Closing 2 Bucks County Stores
- Gymboree, the popular children's clothing chain, is closing two Bucks County stores, the company announced this week.
The Bill Cosby Trial Cost Montgomery County $219K
- The Bill Cosby trial came with a hefty price tag for Montgomery County: $219K, most of which was for security and juror expenses.
Bucks County Girl, 4, Dies After Drowning In N.J. Lake: Report
- A young Bucks County girl has died after drowning in a New Jersey lake.
Upper Providence Man Sentenced For Lock 60 Drunk Driving Accident
- The Upper Providence man who was high and drunk when he flipped his car into Lock 60, killing two passengers, is headed to jail.
300-Year-Old Log Home Reportedly Uncovered In Bryn Mawr
- It's not often that relics from the 18th century are uncovered, especially in an area as heavily populated as the Philadelphia suburbs. Yet that's exactly what's happened twice in the past several weeks.
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