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BUCKS BRIEFS for November 10 Full Story »
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Commissioners OK'd about $538,000 in extra contractor bills for the Memorial Park Drive project. Full Story »
A Richland animal rescue group has received the green light to build a shelter to house unwanted dogs while they wait to be adopted. Full Story »
More than 150 people heard competing ideas for property that became available when the military decided to leave the Willow Grove Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base. Full Story »
The program's focus will primarily be on students at Clara Barton, John Fitch and Abraham Lincoln elementary schools. Full Story »
The board also approved construction of a Dunkin Donuts on Street Road and a classroom at Neshaminy Valley Baptist Church. Full Story »
Police say he was doing 64.5 in a 50-mph zone. He says his GPS shows him going 57, below the 10-mile leeway state law would allow. Full Story »
A Middletown man pleaded guilty to 13 charges, but will contest a homicide by vehicle charge in the death of township Officer Christopher Jones. Full Story »
About a million Maclaren strollers sold by Target and Babies "R" Us were recalled Monday, after 12 reports of children having their fingertips amputated by a hinge mechanism. Full Story »
Former television anchorwoman and New Jersey state Sen. Diane Allen announced Monday she is battling an undisclosed form of cancer and will have surgery later this week. Full Story »
The former television anchorwoman and New Jersey state senator from the 7th District will undergo surgery this week. Full Story »
William D. Hyde admitted taking almost 30,000 pounds of lead and other metals. Full Story »
A Philadelphia man who helped himself to the collection basket at an Ambler church will be under court supervision for the next two years. Full Story »
A man from Georgia spent more than a year in jail on charges he stole the identities of 128 people including two from Montgomery County. Full Story »
The Bucks County board ruled a provisional ballot cannot count in the race for Solebury supervisor, which is separated by a one-vote margin. The ruling was challenged. Full Story »
The Lawson system alerts officials when bills have exceeded contracted amounts. Full Story »
A local Vietnam vet became a hero last week after a car crash. Full Story »
Tina Weise speaks with Bucks County Technical High School counselor Michael Schmieg (right) about the application for her 13-year-old daughter Kaitlyn Weise, who is a perspective student in the Pennsbury School District. Dozens of local middle and high school students and their parents stopped by Bucks County Technical High School on Monday night to pick up admission applications for the 2010-11 ... Full Story »
No one was injured in the blaze. Full Story »
It appears only a handful of Bucks County school districts are sending H1N1 vaccine information and permission forms to home-schooled students. Full Story »
The proposal would raise property taxes an average of $46, but the supervisors are looking for other alternatives. Full Story »
Area high school students also attended the event held at Bucks County Community College. Full Story »
"You will delight in a bath that contains a few drops of our Violet Toilet Ammonia. It is delightfully perfumed with violet and makes the bath soft and refreshing. 25 cents per pint." Full Story »
Bristol Borough's Christmas Parade is set for 1 p.m. Nov. 28. Full Story »
A morning moonset peeks through the autumn foliage near Bradfordton, Ill. AP Photo/Seth Perlman
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