Crime & Safety

Superintendent Placed On Leave, Lockdown Top Lower Bucks News Roundup

The Neshaminy Schools Superintendent was placed on leave. William Tennent High was put on lockdown and two crash victims were identified.

LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA —The Neshaminy School District superintendent was placed on administrative leave this week. Two people were also identified in a head-on highway collision.

And start getting ready for St. Patrick's Day. There's a parade on the way this coming weekend.

These are some of the stories that made the news in Lower Bucks County last week:

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Neshaminy Schools Superintendent Placed On Administrative Leave

The Neshaminy School Board voted Tuesday to place Schools Superintendent Rob McGee on leave and appointed a substitute superintendent.

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2 Killed In Bucks Co. Crash Identified

An Ewing, N.J., woman and a Media man were identified as the victims in the head-on collision on Route 295 Sunday, state police said.

Man Charged With Stalking, Groping Girl On Bensalem-Bound Bus: DA

Bucks authorities said a Philadelphia man stalked and groped a 17-year-old girl for 45 minutes on a SEPTA bus headed to Neshaminy Mall.

William Tennent High Placed On Lockdown After Gun Threat: Police

Warminster Township Police seek a suspect who threatened he had a gun during the robbery of a store Thursday near the high school.

Bucks Co. St. Patrick's Day Parade Returning After 4-Year Absence

The 34th annual parade will take place on March 11 in Levittown. Organizers said it will go on rain or shine this year.

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