Community Corner
Regional Roundup: Thousands of Dollars in Theft Reported in Bristol
And Hatboro's Village Players tackle the end of the world in its upcoming play.
Here are some recent highlights from area Patches.
: Council Rock South's theater club will open their rendition of the popular musical this weekend.
: Bristol Township's Police Report included $2,800 in stolen jewelry and several thefts from cars.
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: Hatboro's community theater are putting the finishing touches on its next play, "Early One Evening at The Rainbow Bar & Grille," which debuts March 9.
: Lower Moreland was one of the townships where an appeal was sent in the hopes to support the passage of a state bill that would give regional stormwater authorities the power to implement floodwater management strategies and levy taxes.
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: In the latest edition of "Patch Does It" Warminster editor James Boyle tries out for the three-day competition where students go head to head in various challenges that test their minds and bodies.
: Although the number of euthanized dogs today is lower than it was five years ago, Feasterville's Wet Nose Rescue can always use a little help to continue to reduce that number. The rescue is always looking for foster and adoptive parents.
: Upper Southampton's board of supervisors will hear from the Southampton Soccer Association and consider a contract for construction at Veterans Park.
: Newtown Business Association is holding its annual Easter Egg Hunt at Pickering Manor Field, 226 North Lincoln Ave., Newtown Borough, on March 31.
: Bensalem's library is now open later in order to become more patron friendly.
: During a free concert, Army Blues Band trumpet soloist Graham Breedlove will perform alongside students at 7:30 p.m. in the CB West Auditorium.