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Drug Trafficking, South American Crime Rings Busted: Lower Bucks Co. News
This is a summary of stories that made news in Lower Bucks County last week.
LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA — A South American crime ring committed burglaries in Bensalem. Meanwhile, the PA Turnpike Delaware River bridge replacement project is moving forward.
This is a summary of stories that made news in Lower Bucks County last week:
3 Members Of A South American Crime Ring Charged With Burglary In Bucks County
Three members of a South American organized crime ring based in New York City have been charged with committing four burglaries in Bensalem Township. (Read More)
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$600 Million Awarded To Replace Delaware River Bridge
A $600 million project has been approved that will replace the Delaware River–Turnpike Toll Bridge connecting Bucks County to Florence, New Jersey, a major development in one of the region's biggest infrastructure projects that has been years in the making. (Read More)
4 Arrested In Connection With Philly Drug Trafficking Ring Dealing In Bucks County
Three state residents and a New Jersey resident are facing felony charges in connection with a drug trafficking organization in Philadelphia that was making deliveries in Bucks County. (Read More)
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Bucks Lawmaker Pushing To Give Local Police Use Of Speed Detection Radar
Three Pennsylvania lawmakers, including Bucks County State Sen. Steve Santarsiero, have introduced bipartisan legislation that would allow local law enforcement agencies to use radar speed detection. (Read More)
New Autism Center Opening At Neshaminy Mall
A new autism center held its grand opening in the Neshaminy Mall. The Kamp For Kids Youth Center will be housed in the mall near the entrance to the Verizon store. (Read More)
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