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Regional Roundup: Sunoco Employee Assaulted Over Counterfeit $100

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: An employee at the Valley Sunoco in Huntingdon Valley was hit in the face by a customer after it was discovered that a customer tried to pay for $30 worth of gas with a fake $100 bill. Get the details of this crime on Lower Moreland Patch.

: Northampton Patch editor Jenna Ekdahl is leaving her post as Local Editor and moving home to Gettysburg, Pa, to start on her next great adventure. Read her farewell on Northampton Patch.

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: While driving through Warminster neighborhoods, one cannot help but notice some of the homes and properties with grass reaching jungle-like heights. If you live next to a property that is in violation of the maintenance ordinance, residents can file a complaint with the Warminster License and Inspection Office. Get the details on Warminster Patch.

: Council Rock High School North seniors and juniors will participate in the Seventh Annual Powder Puff game on May 30 to raise money for the Lauren Kelsey Talbot Memorial Foundation in honor of the student who passed away in 2005. Get the details on Newtown Patch.

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: Similar to the past two school board meetings, Neshaminy Superintendent Louis Muenker announced more recommendations to help balance the 2012-2013 budget Tuesday evening. Learn more about the recommendations on Lower Southampton Patch.

: Following Google's $12.5 billion purchase of Motorola Mobility—a sale that concluded this week—the Internet giant is keeping mum on whether Horsham will remain headquarters for the cell phone maker's Horsham video equipment factory. Get the details on Hatboro-Horsham Patch.

: The Chamber held another successful Career Woman on the Move symposium last week at the Bensalem Township Country Club. Congratulations to Susan Gittlen from Whispering Woods Gallery for winning the “Energize your 9 to 5” contest at this year’s event. Read more from this Local Voices blog on Levittown patch.

: Bensalem police made arrests on Tuesday for retail theft, assault, harassment and more. See the police blotter on Bensalem Patch.

The Central Bucks School Board unanimously approved an agreement with the district’s transportation union to lay off at least 44 bus drivers. Their routes would be picked up by the district’s transportation subcontractor, First Student. Doylestown Patch has more details.

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