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Regional Roundup: Cops Use Taser on Man Claiming to be God

Library's mosaic project has become a family affair (video) and Wawa's Hatboro proposal thrusts a historical group into action.

Here are some highlights from our region:

: Police said the man refused to listen or cooperate to any of its commands and began to say threatening remarks. After saying, “I am God,” he then said, “If you touch me I will kill you.”

: Kids, parents and grandparents alike have gotten their hands dirty in the past few weeks to create tiles for a new mosaic project which will decorate the children's section of the .

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: The Millbrook Society hopes to enlist help as it considers purchasing a pair of 300-year-old Hatboro buildings.

: Lower Southampton police also reported a harassment charge.

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:  students known as the Kick Butts Generation will be highlighted in an anti-smoking public service announcement before every PG, PG-13 and R rated movies in all 24 theaters including the IMAX cinema at  from March 16 to March 22. 

: Bristol Township police reported cash and other items were taken.

: With a 3-1 vote, the Warminster Board of Supervisors chose longtime township resident Dan McPhillips to fill the seat left open by Ellen Jarvis'. 

: The seventh grader from Warminster recently published her own children's book.

: Nancy Mullen celebrated this week with students at the George School Children's Center.

: Charges have been filed a Doylestown man after he allegedly drove over a sidewalk, onto a grassy area, and through a group of students exiting  last Friday.


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