Crime & Safety
Cat And Dog Charges, Wegmans Hiring Top Lower Bucks Co. News
Two men were charged for housing 36 animals in a Bensalem hotel. Wegmans and Arby's are also in the news.
LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA —Two men were charged with housing 36 pets in a Bensalem hotel. Meanwhile, on the business front, Wegmans is hiring in Lower Makefield Township and Arby's construction is starting in Warminster.
These are some of the stories making news in Lower Bucks County last week:
2 Men Charged For Housing 36 Cats, Dogs In Filthy Bensalem Hotel Room
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The Bucks County SPCA rescued 33 cats and three dogs from a Bensalem hotel in late August. Twenty have already been adopted.
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The second Wegmans in Bucks County is expected to open sometime early next year, store officials said. Wegmans is currently hiring workers.
'Curb Crime Creep' From Philadelphia: Bucks Co. Lawmakers Say
Bucks County legislators and law enforcement will hold a hearing Thursday to discuss legislation to combat crime coming from Philadelphia.
Man Sold More Firearms Than Anyone In Recent Bucks Co. History: DA
Russell Byron Norton of Bensalem faces up to 30 years in prison as a ghost gun manufacturer and firearms trafficker, authorities said.
Arby's Approved For Construction In Warminster
The fast-food chain recently received permit approval to replace the old Saladworks location on West Street Road, township officials said.
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