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Regional Roundup: Is Your Favorite Restaurant Clean?

And a former Popeye's manager was sentenced for groping teen employees. Plus more news from the region.

Catch up on some of today's headlines from around the region and click on the link to read the full article.

: The Bucks County Health Department inspected eight food establishments so far this month throughout Northampton Township, including Patagonia Bar and Grill and Villa Joseph Marie's. See how your favorite restaurant fared on Northampton Patch.

: A former Popeye's shift manager, Eduardo Tomasek, will spend 10 to 24 years in state prison after admitting to groping several female teen employees. Tomasek, 51, was arrested in May of 2011 after being accused of fondling and inappropriately touching seven 15-16- year-old female employees at the Popeyes on 2160 Street Rd. Get all of the sentencing details on Bensalem Patch.

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: A local gym will hold a Zumbathon to help pay for William Tennent Student Ambassador, Dylan Palm, to travel to Europe. Thoughout the years Palm has made sacrifices to help his family cope with financial struggles due to family illnesses—Dylan's twin brother suffers from a rare seizure disorder and his sister is in remission after being diagnosed with brain cancer. His parents want to make sure they find the money to fund a new opportunity for Palm. Learn more about Palm and his family on Warminster Patch.

: Get an insiders look at the progress of Steam, a new gastro pub in Upper Southampton that will be opening in the former Salon Rage location at Second Street Pike and Knowles Avenue. See photos on Upper Southampton Patch.

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: The Neshaminy Federation of Teachers re-elected Louise Boyd as its president for another two years after an election that took place on Thursday. Boyd, who has served as the union's president for the past 10 years, prevailed over high school business teacher Chuck Deal for the union's position. Read more about the NFT on Lower Southampton Patch.

: The Bristol Township Police department reported several thefts between April 21 and 24 that resulted in more than $26,000 in stolen property, including $10,000 in copper from air conditioners. For details on the thefts visit Levittown Patch.

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