Politics & Government
Neshaminy Mall Sale, Bakery Closure Top Lower Bucks Co. News
A Bucks County man also faces hundreds of charges in crimes involving the sexual assaults of seven boys.
LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA —A longtime Warminster bakery is closing. And the Neshaminy Mall in Bensalem Township is up for sale.
These were some of the stories making news in Lower Bucks County in the past week:
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The owners of the bakery in the Davisville Shopping Center are retiring. The bakery's last day is next month.
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The Bensalem Township-based mall has struggled to entice shoppers since Macy's departed in 2017.
Authorities charged Gerald William Spoto of Bristol Township with sexually assaulting another boy, raising the total to seven victims.
Hatboro officials have heard from PennDOT that the new bridge connecting with Upper Moreland Township is ready.
Trial Starts Monday For Horsham Mom Accused In Son's Death
Ruth Dirienzo-Whitehead faces first-degree and third-degree murder charges in the strangulation death of her 11-year-old son last April.
Pennsbury School Mourns Beloved Therapist
Pennwood Middle School will honor Audrey Sharpe, who died recently, by naming its Dodgeball Tournament after her.
Break Time Diner Holds Grand Opening In Warminster
The restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner at its York Road location.
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