Crime & Safety
Child Rapes, Interstate 95 Interchange Plans Top Lower Bucks News
Two men have been convicted in separate incidents involving the rape of young girls. Meanwhile, a new playground opened in Warminster.
LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA —Two men are behind bars on separate incidents involving the rapes of young girls. Meanwhile, one interchange for Interstate 95 will be overhauled.
These were some of the stories making news in Lower Bucks County over the past week:
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A Warminster man was convicted of rape and numerous sexual offenses by a Bucks County jury on Thursday, authorities said.
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PennDOT is holding an open house on June 27 in Bensalem to discuss the project that will also impact Bristol Pike and Street Road.
Pennsbury Special Education Director Regina Rausch was placed on administrative leave last month.
The inclusive playground cost $350,000 and has lots of unique features, Warminster Township officials said.
Mother's Boyfriend Raped Lower Bucks Girl: DA
A Falls Township man repeatedly raped the girl for several years while in a relationship with her mother, authorities said.
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