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Regional Roundup: Department of Health Inspects Southampton Eateries

Take a look at news from surrounding communities.

: The Bucks County Department of Health recently inspected several establishments in Upper Southampton, including Aldo's Pizza Cafe, Osaka Sushi Cuisine and Robin Hood Restaurant. Get more local news at Upper Southampton Patch.

: Lower Southampton Police were notified by an Impact Thrift Store employee that an unknown subject had smeared feces throughout the store. Get more local news Lower Southampton Patch.

 Philadelphia rapper Beanie Sigel, aka Dwight Grant, who used to own a home on Steven Lane in Towamencin Township until it went into foreclosure, has been sentenced to two years in prison after pleading guilty to failing to pay income taxes between 2003 and 2005. Get more local news at Lower Moreland Patch.

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An underground transformer fire at the Jefferson on the Creek apartment complex in Warminster drew engines from Upper Southampton, Warrington, Hatboro and Willow Grove. Get more local news at Warminster Patch.

: Writer Jeff Lugar spent just over an hour looking for the bespectacled master of hide and seek throughout businesses in Doylestown that are participating in a town-wide contest. Get more local news at Doylestown Patch.

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: Between 150 and 200 antique, classic and special interest vehicles will be lining historic State Street in Newtown starting Sunday for the Newtown Business Association’s Antique and Classic Auto Show.

Chairman of Bensalem’s Democratic Organization said township have overstepped its bounds. He called on the mayor to remove Public Safety Director Fred Harran from oversight of the fire company. Get more local news at Bensalem Patch.

: The Horsham Township Council voted unanimously to introduce an ordinance to amend the township’s existing regulation to provide for additional area where billboards would be permitted and to allow for larger signs. Get more local news at Hatboro-Horsham Patch.


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