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Dr. Pearline Greene of Yardley is scheduled to take over as president of the NAACP in about two weeks.
Two injured in Burl. City blaze
At least two people were injured and dozens of residents were displaced from their homes when a fire raged through nine three-story rowhomes at the corner of Locust Avenue and West Federal Street on Sunday afternoon.
An Amtrak train struck and killed an 18-year-old Bucks County man early this morning near the Croyden train station in what was ruled a suicide, authorities said.
Amtrak train strikes, kills person in Croydon
CROYDON, Pa. - December 30, 2009 -- An Amtrak train struck and killed a person in Bucks County overnight.
DEP: Plant pollutes river - again
Bristol Township officials expect to pay at least $100,000 in fines for environmental violations.
Man taken into custody, released, later arrested
A young man sitting in his car outside a Tullytown seniors complex at 3:30 a.m. seemed a bit suspicious to police.
Three in family facing drug charges
Francenia Parker, 49, Richard Parker, 58, their daughter, 24-year-old Lynda Parker, all of Princess Avenue, and Lynda's boyfriend, 20-year-old Jerry Mitchell of Fourth Avenue, have been charged with dealing drugs, conspiracy and related charges.
The budget also includes $100,000 in fines from the federal government for violations at the township's Croydon sewer plant, Manager Jeff Bartlett said.
PhillyDeals: For Bucks family, green made more cents
Back when heating oil was approaching $5 a gallon, Theodore Frimet went shopping for new ways to control heat in his family's modest home in a shady corner of Croydon.

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