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Regional Roundup: Area Blo/Out Bar Opens

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: Huntingdon Valley's new niche salon only shampoos, drys and styles hair. Though Blo/Out has been opened for about a month, it was only a soft opening, and the salon will have its . Learn more about the grand opening events on Lower Moreland Patch.

: The Neshaminy School District will negotiate a stipulation for the health care consortium that allows the consortium two years to prove its effectiveness, Neshaminy's School Board President said Thursday. Read more about the consortium on Lower Southampton Patch.

: The Bucks County Department of Health conducted inspections of 21 food-service establishments in Newtown in March, including . Find out how your favorites fared on Newtown Patch.

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: Though the country store has gone through many owners, it is still known for its old fashioned country style and the independent deli atmosphere. Learn more about the Country Store on Warminster Patch.

Bristol Township Police said a thief damaged an HVAC air conditioning unit from a building on Crabtree Drive in Levittown. The thief stripped the unit it of its copper, which caused roughly $6,000 in damage. Read more crimes reported in the police blotter on Levittown Patch.

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: Brian Landis was 11 or 12 when he started cutting his neighbor's lawn on Williamson Court, but now he manicures 19 of the 30 lawns on the block along with about 60 others throughout lower Bucks. Read more on Bensalem Patch.

: Northampton Township Police released recent crime information including seven thefts, three incidents of criminal mischief, three acts of vandalism and more. See all of the reported crimes on Northampton Patch.

: Starting tonight at 7:30 p.m., Hatboro-Horsham High School will debut its spring musical, "Legally Blonde." The show runs through Saturday and features a cast of about 70 students. See photos and learn more about the show on Hatboro-Horsham Patch.

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