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Man Lived With Dead Mother, Ruckus Reported: Lower Bucks Co. News

This is a summary of stories that made news in Lower Bucks County this past week.

LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA — A man lived with his dead mother in their home for a week, court records state. Meanwhile, a longtime school director has resigned.

This is a summary of stories that made news in Lower Bucks County this past week:

Man Lived With Dead Mother In Bensalem Home For Days: Court Records

A Levittown man lived with his dead mother for days in her Bensalem home, even ordering takeout food with her “skeleton-like” body present, court records said. (Read More)

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Longtime Pennsbury School Director Resigning

TR Kannan, a longtime member of the Pennsbury School Board, is resigning as a school director, with his last meeting on Thursday. (Read More)

Police Seek 2 Suspects Causing Ruckus In Bensalem

Bensalem Police are seeking the public's assistance in identifying two juveniles who have been creating havoc in the area of Kasmir Avenue and Alvin Avenue. (Read More)

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New Councilman Named In Yardley Borough

The Yardley Borough Council has another new face on its seven-member board. The council approved Jonathan Woodring to replace former Councilman Uri Feiner. (Read More)

Bucks Co. St. Patrick's Day Parade Celebrates Irish: Photos

Bucks County celebrated the Irish this past weekend with the annual St. Patrick's Day parade. The parade took place on Saturday on New Falls Road in Levittown. (Read More)

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