Politics & Government
Layoffs, Security Guards Top Lower Bucks News Roundup
A Levittown company is closing while a Warminster school district is bolstering security.

LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA —Schools and businesses were in the news this past week as a Warminster business opened while a Levittown business announced its closure.
Meanwhile, the Pennsbury School District eased bathroom restrictions while the Centennial School District may be bringing on security guards and a head of safety and security.
Here are some of the top news stories in Lower Bucks County in the past week:
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Pennsbury Eases Bathroom Restrictions After Students Protest
Pennsbury High School students met with the principal last week to reduce restrictions following recent bathroom fights and vandalism.
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72 Layoffs Coming In Croydon Label Company Closure
Brook + Whittle filed notice with the state labor department to shut its Levittown facility next month.
Driver Injured After Vehicle Veers Off Route 95: FD
Lower Bucks fire crews freed the driver after the vehicle went off the highway in Bensalem Township early Wednesday.
Centennial Adding Security Guards At Schools
The Centennial Schools Superintendent said the district also plans to hire a supervisor of safety and security.
Home Improvement Outlet Opens In Warminster
Your Home Outlet opened this weekend in the Warminster Plaza after moving from Huntingdon Valley.
A new senior living residence has been approved in the township, but plans for a sober home in a residential area are being reconsidered by the developer.
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