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Regional Roundup: Motorcyclist Resists Arrest, Caught with Heroin

Catch up on headlines from around the Bucks and Montgomery Counties.

 

Motorcyclist Avoids Cops, then Stopped with Heroin: After a chase, police found three glassine bags held together with a rubber band. The bags contained blue wax paper with a powdery material suspected of being heroin. Get the details on Lower Moreland Patch.

BCCC Seeking Entries to Soup Contest: The cook who submits the winning recipe will receive $100. Read more on Newtown Patch.

Officials: Flooding Likely After Storm: Officials in Bristol Borough and along the Neshaminy Creek are warning of flooding on Thursday and Friday following a massive weather system. Read more on Lower Southampton Patch.

Counterfeit Money Suspected at Parx: On three separate days, Parx Casino cashiers discover bills they suspected to be counterfeit. Get more details on Bensalem Patch.

Morning Fire Closes Street Road Gas Station: The Shell Gas Station was closed Thursday morning after a fire smoked out the convenience store. Read more on Warminster Patch.

Two-Alarm Fire Strikes Pond Street Homes: A large fire hit Bristol Borough early Thursday morning and left one person injured. See pictures on Levittown Patch.

Upper Moreland Man Cited with Careless Driving in Death of 75-Year-Old Woman: Benjamin Irven Beliveau of Upper Moreland, struck and killed Dorothy A. Lodge, in Hatboro Nov. 16, according to police. Visit Upper Moreland-Willow Grove Patch for more.

What Would You Improve in Southampton in 2013?: If you could make a New Year's resolution for Southampton, what would it be? Chime in on Upper Southampton Patch.

Lower State Road Bridge to Open Friday: Work on the bridge accelerated after Doylestown Township supervisors scolded the contractor for taking so long. Read more on Doylestown Patch.

Horsham Approves Contract for Township Staff: The Horsham Township Council approved a three-year contract for the roughly 30 township employees. Read more on Hatboro-Horsham Patch.

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