Community Corner

The Week in Review

A look back at this week's top stories on Upper Southampton Patch.

The . Planners expressed concerns regarding traffic congestion during pick-up and drop-off times when the plans were originally submitted for review. Representatives from Centennial said this suggestion could possibly delay the project by up to six months as well as greatly increase the cost.

The . As part of a lengthy agenda, the board voted to approve changes to the elementary school mathematics curriculum as well as several change orders for the ongoing high school building and renovation project. Generals for William Tennent High School's annual Black and White Night competition were also announced.

This week marked the deadline for the submission of nomination petitions for those seeking an elected office within Bucks County. , thereby announcing their intention to seek a position representing Upper Southampton.

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A , dumping several inches of rain on the area and leaving some parts of the county flooded in its wake. However, workers at the site of through the rain and its soggy aftermath, continuing to tear down the parts of the remaining structure.

three showings of the Disney musical "Beauty and the Beast."

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William Tennent High School hosted the 46th annual Black and White Night competition. The , followed by and . After all was said and done the Black team emerged the victor, with a final score of Black 375, White 343.

Last, but certainly not least, this evening as we spring one hour forward into Daylight Saving time 2 a.m. Sunday.

 

 


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