Community Corner
Week in Review: Top Stories from July 16 - 22
Catch up on the news you may have missed this week.

: Tim Udinski, a former assistant boys' lacrosse coach at Council Rock South, allegedly made false accusations of sexual misconduct against officials associated with the Lansdale Catholic High School.
: On Sunday, July 8 officers responded to a report of aggravated assault on Woodland Drive in Holland, according to police. Around 9:45 p.m., officers from the Northampton Township Police Department responded to a reported stabbing and located a 44-year-old male stabbing victim at a home on Woodland Drive, where the man had sought refuge after having been stabbed in a neighboring home on the same street.
: A cover band, Casual Friday, took home the top prize at Northampton's Got Talent.
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: Two DUI-related crashes—one on East Holland Road by Amsterdam Drive and the other near Churchville Inn—were reported by Northampton Township Police in recent blotters.
: The community is being asked to donate old shoes that will be recycled to raise money for the Socks for Soldiers program. Famous Footwear has teamed up with ShoeBox Recycling in order to raise money to purchase socks that will then be donated to soldiers being deployed from McGuire Air Force Base in New Jersey.
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: On Tuesday, July 10, three Holland teenagers were cited for violating the liquor law. Rachel Schenk, 18; James Buckley, 18; and a 16-year-old boy were cited after an officer on patrol encountered a vehicle stopped and blocking a lane of traffic.