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Regional Roundup: Pipe Bomb Suspect in Custody

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: Police discovered three pipe bombs in the home of John Grzyminski, located on the 1800 block of Saddle Drive, on the border of Warrington and Warminster. Local and federal investigators spent Wednesday searching for him after the explosive devices were discovered, but Grzyminski was pulled over in a traffic stop and arrested without incident Thursday afternoon. He now faces charges including possession of a weapon of mass destruction. Head to Warminster Patch for the full story.

: Police observed 19-year-old Rose McKenna, of Horsham, drive off the road and strike cement stairs near a property on the 1600 block of Byberry before regaining control of the car and continuing to drive. Once pulled over, McKenna failed to satisfactorily complete field sobriety tests. Her car was searched after police observed a small, blue wax bag in plain view in the center console, which is consistent with the packaging of heroin. Police found a razor blade, a single-use syringe several wax and clear baggies and more. Charges for DUI and drug paraphernalia are pending lab results. Get more details on the search and other crimes on Lower Moreland Patch.

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: The leaders of Neshaminy Federation of Teachers have declared the end of work-to-contract. The union leaders have been authorized to call another strike. Read the full story on Lower Southampton Patch.

: The SONIC Drive-In Restaurant at 1525 Street Rd. will reopen Friday morning under new ownership and management, creating as many as 100 jobs. Get all of the details on Bensalem Patch.

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: Simmons Elementary School second-graders served as paleontologists for the day and swept through sandboxes on the hunt for fossils. See photos from the dig on Hatboro-Horsham Patch.

: After suffering through the twin floods caused by Irene and Lee, which damaged the Mill both inside and out and forced the Langhorne Players to shorten the run of its fourth show, Rabbit Hole, the Players were able to finish the season but certainly needed some time to regroup. Learn about the Mill's repairs on Northampton Patch.

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