Community Corner
Regional Roundup: PECO Works to Fix Overheating Meters
Read this and other headlines from around the region.
: Installation of new smart meters has not yet resumed and the utility is continuing to investigate several fires linked to the meters. Read more on Newtown Patch.
: Now that Giuseppe's Restaurant has made its move down the street, the old location at the Warminster Square shopping center is available for lease. Make a suggestion on Warminster Patch.
Find out what's happening in Bensalemwith free, real-time updates from Patch.
: In a special housing event, the Northampton Township Volunteer Fire Company welcomed its newest truck and showed support for the volunteer firefighters. See photos from the event on Northampton Patch.
: Michael J. McKenna was sentenced to nine months in prison in part for submitting false and fraudulent environmental test reports to the Upper Moreland-Hatboro Joint Sewer Authority. Read more on Upper Moreland-Willow Grove Patch.
Find out what's happening in Bensalemwith free, real-time updates from Patch.
: The Neshaminy School Board will consider approving initial plans to send to the state in hopes of receiving funding for construction. Read more on Lower Southampton and Levittown Patches.
: Lower Southampton's Dolphin Swim Club closed for the season despite hopes of remaining open through September. Find out more on Lower Southampton Patch.
: Elements Dance Factory awarded scholarships in honor of a former student who lost her battle with leukemia. Read more on Upper Southampton Patch.
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