Crime & Safety

Parx Casino Buys Hotel, Neshaminy Mall Sale Top Lower Bucks News

The Neshaminy Mall was sold to a business with Lower Bucks County ties. Meanwhile, Parx Casino has purchased a hotel.

LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA —Parx Casino has purchased a hotel. Meanwhile, a Lower Bucks man sexually assaulted three girls for five years, court records say.

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

Parx Casino Buys Hotel, Plans Renovations

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The Bensalem casino's parent company will expand and renovate The Inn at Fox Chase over the next year, officials said.

Lower Bucks Man Sexually Assaulted 3 Girls For 5 Years: Court Records

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Joshua Alan Kessler, 22, of Ivyland, faces up to six years in state prison after being sentenced by a Montgomery County judge.

Neshaminy Mall Sold To Company With Ties In Montgomery County

The Bensalem Township-based mall was sold to a company with retail ownership stakes in Lower Bucks and Montgomery counties.

Fatal Triple Shooting Suspect Faces Jail Assault Charges In Bucks

Andre Gordon Jr. is accused of killing three people in Falls Township during a March rampage. He faces new charges for two May incidents.

Biden-Trump Presidential Debate: Hatboro Bakery Lets Cookies Decide

Lochel's Bakery started selling the cookies before the two candidates participated in their first debate Thursday.

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