Community Corner
Regional Roundup: Neshaminy Teacher Receives 'Teacher As Hero' Award
Police charge man with aggravated assault and child endangerment.
Here are some highlights from around our region.
: Neshaminy High School English Teacher Dennis Howie was selected as a recipient of the “2011 Teacher as Hero Award” sponsored by State Farm
: Police say someone threw a rock and broke the school office window of the on New Falls Road in Levittown.
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: The Lions competed at the District 1AA Championships at Pottstown High School and came out on top.
: Hatboro's clock tower turns 200 years old this year and residents, elected officials hope to secure funding for its eventual restoration.
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Tickets on Sale Thursday to See Italian Masterpieces: The landmark exhibit Offering of the Angels: Treasures from the Uffizi is coming to the Michener art museum in Doylestown.
: The basketball team plays tonight for a spot in the district championship game.
: Township manager to issue letter of support on behalf of the governing body for the HLRA's proposed redevelopment plan.
: The victim is an 18-month-old girl. She's in critical condition.
: PennDOT's proposal for the historic bridge has concerned some in the community, who have united and hired an independent preservation specialist.
: A last-second 3-pointer by Jackie Pierson fell just short of the net as the Archbishop Wood girls basketball team lost in overtime to Archbishop Carroll, 40-38, in the PCL Championship game.