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Need is great for Give A Christmas
The charities who administer The Intelligencer's annual holiday program, Give A Christmas, say families in need are seeking out assistance like never before.
Police said Glenn D. Weaver of Warminster claimed he had a bomb when he robbed a bank Wednesday on Street Road.
Bomb threat forces supermarket evacuation
A bomb threat forced the evacuation of a supermarket in Warminster on Tuesday afternoon.
Board could announce hospital's tax status
The Bucks County Board of Assessment Appeals will likely decide Tuesday whether to grant tax-exempt status to the wound care center at Abington Memorial Hospital's Warminster campus.
Four women, who served in World War II, Korea and Vietnam, shared their experiences at a Veterans Day event in Doylestown.
Surplus land plans draw praise, fire
More than 150 people gathered in the gymnasium of McDonald Elementary School in Warminster to hear detailed proposals for the redevelopment of military surplus land in Warminster and Ivyland.Response to the plans was mixed, with residents for the most part cheering plans to increase parkland and build a school for children with learning ...
Centennial School Board Election Results
Region 3/Warminster 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 15 Democrat Michael Monaghan 1,070 Republicans Michael Hartline 1,285 Jane Schrader Lynch 2,338 Uncontested races Region 1/Upper Southampton - Democrat Kati Driban 1,939 Region 2/Ivyland & part of Warminster - Republican Betty Huf 1,620 Newcomer Republican Michael Hartline and Democratic incumbent Jane ...
3 to stand trial in shooting attempt
Three people accused in connection with what police say was an attempted execution in Warminster will face prosecution in Bucks County Court.
Shenandoah Woods' future under discussion
A homeless organization is interested in Shenandoah Woods' surplus land, but it does not plan to house the homeless there.
Discovery House leaves Warminster
After failing in its bid to move from West County Line Road to West Street Road in Warminster, Discovery House, an outpatient substance abuse treatment program specializing in methadone treatment, moved out of the township last week.
Caterer sentenced, ordered to pay back customers
He went from wedding caterer to wedding crasher. For 10 years, Mark Foreman catered weddings in the Delaware Valley, providing the kind of memorable food and service - and even linen and china - that cements a reputation.
Woman assaulted in West Rockhill apartment
A West Rockhill man faces a number of charges after police said he assaulted a woman over the course of several days at an apartment above the Naceville Hotel bar on Ridge Road.
Senator plans breakfast for veterans
State Sen. Stewart J. Greenleaf, R-12, will hold a breakfast for district veterans who served in Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom and the Gulf War from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., Nov.
Thrift or treat: Finding Halloween costumes cheap
Halloween is right around the corner and you still don't have a costume?When time is tight and cash is even tighter, two words can solve all your problems.Thrift shop.
Preliminary 2010 budget keeps taxes the same
Property taxes stay level for Warrington residents under a 2010 preliminary budget released Tuesday.
Ray Szymkiewicz, who tends bar at the Knight House restaurant in Doylestown, was noticeably uneasy as he sat outside the ballroom Sunday night at Spring Mill Manor in Northampton.Entering the ballroom were volunteer firefighters and emergency response personnel in their uniforms to take their seats for the Central Bucks Chamber of Commerce's 37th ...
Police merger study findings due soon
As the Warminster supervisors prepare to review its preliminary budget for 2010-11 on Nov.
Teen who fought with cops found guilty
Authorities say Warminster police officers acted appropriately to control a combative young man amid a volatile dispute, but defense attorneys counter that cops used excessive force and violated their teenage client's rights when they "maced" and arrested him.
State appeals court upholds sentence in fatal beating of Kutztown University student
State Superior Court has ruled that 20 to 40 years in state prison is an appropriate sentence for the man who admitted killing Kutztown University student Kyle G.D. Quinn by hitting him on the head with a broken table leg.
Man charged in assault of former-girlfriend
A Warminster man faces a number of charges after police said he forced his way into his former girlfriend's apartment around midnight Saturday and assaulted her and her friend who had come to her aid.
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