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Regional Roundup: 15 Teachers May Lose Their Jobs

And revised plans for the old Acme site in Newtown will be reviewed tomorrow.

Check out these stories from around the region and click on a headline to read the full article.

: In the past several Neshaminy School Board meetings, Superintendent Louis Muenker has made budget cut suggestions to the board ranging from eliminating the district's alternative school, The Learning Center, to forgoing purchases. School Board President Ritchie Webb confirmed to Patch that a number of teaching positions could be eliminated should the board accept Muenker's suggestions. Read about this and other school district news at Lower Southampton Patch.

: The Newtown Township Planning Commission meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. at the Administration Building. Developers of the Promenade, the project slated for the old Acme site on Sycamore Street, will appear before the Newtown Township Planning Commission on Tuesday. For more information about this plan visit Newtown Patch.

Find out what's happening in Northamptonwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

: Part of the proceeds from sales will benefit a Bucks County woman battling toxic mold exposure. Shopping locally this weekend will do more than help keep Doylestown's independent businesses alive. Each purchase also will help a young Bucks County woman battling toxic mold exposure. To read more about this event, visit Doylestown Patch.

: Corey Kesselman, 20, a graduate of Council Rock South, was remembered as a happy-go-lucky, fun-loving kid. He was killed on May 25 at the Meadowood Condominiums in Warminster. For more about the candlelight vigil, go to Northampton Patch.

Find out what's happening in Northamptonwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

: A local school helped the father of one of its graduating seniors see the commencement ceremony even though he was thousands of miles away serving his country. Michael Dean, a lieutenant commander in the U.S. Navy reserves, was deployed to Afghanistan in the beginning of May. As he left, Dean realized that he would miss his oldest son, Thomas, graduate from Holy Ghost Prep. For more information, visit Bensalem Patch.

: Wood celebrated their commencement at Villanova University on Monday, June 4. Check out the photo gallery at Warminster and Upper Southampton Patch.

The Montgomery County Health Department conducted inspections of the following food service establishments in Hatboro and Horsham in May. Click each location's name to see its Patch directory listing and click the date of its inspection to read the health department's report. Read more at Hatboro-Horsham Patch.

: The following houses are currently on the real estate market: 3080 Paper Mill Rd., Bryn Athyn; 2167 Paper Mill Rd., Huntingdon Valley; 3900 Buck Rd., Huntingdon Valley; 2400 Washington Ln., Huntingdon Valley; 2075 Buttonwood Ln., Bryn Athyn; 1328 Old Ford Rd., Huntingdon Valley; 2175 Jefferson Ln., Huntingdon Valley; and 1181 Jefferson Ln., Huntingdon Valley. For descriptions and list prices, visit Lower Moreland Patch.


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