Politics & Government

7-11 Gunpoint Robbery, GOP Registered Voters: Lower Bucks News

Meanwhile, a Bristol Township man admitted to sexually assaulting seven boys while working at the Neshaminy Kids Club over the past decades.

LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA —Bucks County has gone "red" with Republicans now leading Democrats in the number of registered voters.

Meanwhile, there were two gunpoint incidents in the past week, one outside a Shoprite and the other at a 7-11 convenience store.

These were some of the stories that made news in Lower Bucks County over the past week:

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Registered Republicans Overtake Democrats In Bucks County

Officials said Bucks County has flipped to Republicans in the registered voter count as of Monday, according to statistics.

Ex-Neshaminy Kids Club Employee Admits To Abusing 7 Children

Gerald William Spoto, of Bristol Township, entered guilty pleas to the sexual assaults this week in Bucks County court.

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7-11 Robbed At Gunpoint, 2 Charged In Bensalem

Bensalem Police confiscated a black Canik TP9 semi-automatic handgun with 29 rounds of ammunition from the robbery of the Trevose store.

50 People Become U.S. Citizens At Pennsbury Manor

The ceremony involved people from 27 countries going through the naturalization process at the Morrisville manor on Thursday morning.

Man Pointed Gun At Couple Outside ShopRite In Bensalem: Police

Bensalem Police are seeking a man who fled the Bristol Road store parking lot after an argument with the couple on Monday.

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