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Mother Stabbing Charges, Open Road Tolling: Lower Bucks Co. News

A mother has been charged with stabbing her daughter at a Warminster Township apartment complex, police said.

LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA — A mother was charged with stabbing her daughter in a Warminster Township apartment complex. Meanwhile, no more toll booths on the Pennsylvania Turnpike in the Philadelphia region.

These were some of the stories making news this past week in Lower Bucks County:

Mother Stabs Daughter In Warminster Apartment: Police

A mother has been charged with aggravated assault after stabbing her daughter in her left arm during an incident Friday in the Rosewood Court Apartments complex, police said. (Read More)

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PA Turnpike Open Road Tolling Begins Sunday

Open Road Tolling begins on Sunday on the Pennsylvania Turnpike in the Philadelphia region. The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission said that the toll collection change takes place at 12:01 a.m. on Sunday east of Reading and on the Northeast Extension. (Read More)

New Year's Eve Burglary Investigated In Warminster

The Warminster Township Police Department is asking for the public's help in identifying the suspect in a New Year's Eve burglary. Warminster Police said the burglary took place at 4:13 a.m. Tuesday at Max-Well Pharmacy located at 375 W Street Rd. (Read More)

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N.J. Men Charged After Stolen Car Crashes In Falls Twp.

Two New Jersey men have been charged after stealing a vehicle and leading police on a chase before crashing into another car Wednesday afternoon in Falls Township, police said. (Read More)

Uptown String Band Finishes 4th In Mummers Parade

The Uptown String Band's performance in the Mummers Parade in Philadelphia on New Year's Day was one for the ages. Bucks County's only Mummers organization finished fourth among 14 string bands participating in the annual Philly parade. (Read More)

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