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About 100 people attended the forum, which was sponsored by the college’s Wordsmiths Reading Series and the BuxMont Coalition for Peace Action.
The Council Rock School Board will meet for a regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the Chancellor Center.
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Northampton Township Police reported to three incidents over the weekend that could result in DUI charges.
According to a recent police blotter, a vehicle, an iPhone and lawn statues were stolen in Northampton Township.
Neshaminy district officials confirmed to Patch that they are investigating reports of an incident between Neshaminy High School football coach Mark Schmidt and a player.
Michael Naylon was last seen Sept. 28 walking down Route 413 towards Newtown from Worthington Mill Road.
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The Board of Supervisors will meet tonight with the township's boards and commissions to discuss their tentative budgets for 2013.
After a frosty start to last weekend, a milder week is upon us in the weather world. Welcome to Indian Summer.
Police and employees of Tom Adams Windows and Carpets in Churchville are still on the hunt for a 20-foot inflatable rhino and the suspects who stole it.
Community Recycling and George Leck and Son Waste Services launched a new textile recycling program in the region.
A 32-year-old man was cited for disorderly conduct and a local ordinance violation after firing a gun in the woods.
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Alumni, teachers, friends, family and current students all turned out for the annual Fall Festival and to celebrate Council Rock South's 10-year anniversary.
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Police are on the hunt for a suspect who allegedly stole a 20-foot inflatable rhino from Tom Adams Windows and Carpets in Churchville.
During Wednesday’s Newtown Township supervisors meeting, police chief Rick Pasqualini asked all residents to be on the lookout for Naylon, who has been missing since Sept. 28.
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A notice on the door says Blondie's is open during construction, but the doors were locked and phone calls went to the answering machine.
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Members of Troop 99 and volunteers searched Tyler Park, Newtown Borough and the Village at Newtown Shopping Center but had no success finding Michael Naylon.
Police detailed recent thefts, burglaries, reports of underage drinking and criminal mischief in a recent blotter.
Northampton Township Police responded to two separate DUI-related car crashes on Saturday, Oct. 6 and Sunday, Oct. 7.
A 43-year-old woman was charged with simple assault, harassment and disorderly conduct after assaulting a 19-year-old woman, police say.
The high school will celebrate its 10th anniversary with in-school activities on Friday, Oct. 12, an open house on Saturday, Oct. 13 and a mosaic mural.
Council Rock High School South is holding a fall festival this Saturday, Oct. 13, and the orchestra will raise money at a car wash during the event.