Check out some Patch-friendly events over the weekend.
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Find three local attractions you can visit on one tank of gas.
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And revised plans for the old Acme site in Newtown will be reviewed tomorrow.
LivingSocial is offering discounted packages and hotel stay for families.
You'll probably be dead the next time this happens, so watch it on Tuesday evening.
The House returns to session on Monday, June 4.
After our first 90-degree days of 2012 last week, Mother Nature flips the switch and turns on natural air conditioning for much of this week.
The Pope will travel to Philadelphia in 2015 for a World Family Summit as the Roman Catholic Church makes a clear statement about gay marriage.
See what properties sold in the Northampton area in April.
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Corey Kesselman, a graduate of Council Rock South, was remembered as a happy-go-lucky, fun-loving kid. He was killed on May 25 at the Meadowood Condominiums in Warminster.
Richboro served as the home to an anti-aircraft missile installation during the Cold War. Today, you can still find the remains of the base.
And the remains of a Bensalem woman who went missing nearly three decades ago were recently identified.
The trial for Nicholas Jackson, 22, is set for mid-June in Doylestown.
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In the market for something new on the cheap? Check out our list of area yard sales scheduled for this weekend.
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Township police will get a 13.5 percent raise over the next four years under their new contract.
And see photos and read memories from current and former students and teachers who visited Stackpole Elementary to say goodbye.
Two of the death row inmates are incarcerated for Philadelphia murders.
Friday is National Donut Day, which means a free donut at Dunkin Donuts on Friday with the purchase of a beverage.
Heirloom vegetables have interesting stories to tell. Delve into heirloom history this summer in your own vegetable garden.
Media reports of inked applicants having trouble getting hired have some tattoo enthusiasts seeking removal services.
PennDOT wants to the improve the intersection of Maple Avenue and Bridgetown Pike. An engineering firm hired by PennDOT presented three different options to residents.
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"Driving is a huge responsibility that requires split-second decisions and a driver’s full attention," said PennDOT Secretary Barry J. Schoch.
The landmark restaurant and bar closed after years on being flooded by the Neshaminy Creek.
The event will be hosted at Tyler State Park.
The meeting, which was original set to be held recreation center, will be held at the township building.
And an 18-year-old man has received two DUI charges in May.
PennDOT will present information about improvements to the Bridgetown Pike and Maple Avenue intersection May 30 at 6 p.m.
Both times the 18-year-old was caught by Hatboro police.
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And thanks to a local athletic club, Newtown's First Fourth Fireworks will be held this year.
Good news is that rain should cool temps down.
Breathing Room Foundation gets $30K grant to continue cancer outreach
The bill, sponsored by Rep. Scott Petri, would make the adoption of children from PA less cumbersome.
John Gwiazdowski, 26, is facing several charges related to the Memorial Day morning incident.