Politics & Government
Crash Kills 3, Voter Intimidation Efforts: Lower Bucks News
A crash on County Line Road killed three people Friday night. Bucks County election officials are also warning of voter intimidation.
LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA —A crash on County Line Road killed three people Friday night and injured three others. Meanwhile, Bucks County election officials are warning of potential voter intimidation efforts underway.
These are the stories that made news in Lower Bucks County this past week:
3 Dead, 1 Critically Injured In County Line Road Crash
Three people are dead and another is in critical condition after a three-vehicle crash on County Line Road in Hatboro Friday night, police said. The Hatboro Police Department responded to the area of County Line Road and Park Avenue for a report of a vehicle crash with entrapment. Police said the crash involved three vehicles, one of which flipped on its roof. (Read More)
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Amazon Fresh Opens In Bensalem, 3rd PA Store
The third Amazon Fresh store in Pennsylvania opened on Thursday. The new 42,000-square-foot grocery store is located at 1837 Street Rd. in Bensalem Township. Amazon Fresh has stores in Warrington and another in Broomal. Stores are planned in Middletown Township and Willow Grove but no opening dates have been announced as of yet. (Read More)
Voter Intimidation Effort Underway In Bucks: Officials
The Bucks County Board of Elections is informing residents of a potential voter intimidation and misinformation effort underway. It has been reported to Bucks County Board of Elections officials by numerous individuals that a group representing themselves as “Voter Protection” or “Volunteers with Voter Protection” is calling or texting voters. (Read More)
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More Than $103K In Unclaimed Property Returned In Lower Bucks
Pennsylvania Treasurer Stacy Garrity has delivered more than $103,000 worth of unclaimed property in a single day to residents of Lower Bucks County during some recent events hosted by legislators. Garrity appeared at events in Warminster and Lower Southampton Township that were hosted by State Sen. Frank Farry (R-6), and State Representatives Rep. Joe Hogan, Kristin Marcell, and K.C. Tomlinson. (Read More)
Doctor Paying $300K To Resolve Substance Act Violations In Levittown
A Levittown physician and pharmacy owner has agreed to pay $300,000 to resolve Controlled Substances Act Violations, federal authorities said. U.S. Attorney Jacqueline C. Romero announced that Joseph E. Kepko, D.O., has agreed to pay $300,000 to resolve allegations that he violated the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) by failing to maintain adequate DEA registrations for his Red Rose Rejuvenation medical practices that he owned and operated. (Read More)
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