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Regional Roundup: Cops Seek Stabbing Suspects

Neshaminy teachers present counter proposal to the board while a middle school closes to mourn the loss of a beloved teacher.

Here are some highlights from area Patches.

: Police found a 25-year-old man with multiple stab wounds to his chest and back early Tuesday morning.

: In the 36th negotiation session, which lasted 90 minutes, the mediator presented the Neshaminy Federation of Teachers' counter proposal to the Neshaminy School Board's negotiation team.

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According to a board issued statement, the board didn't "see any significant change in NFT offer."

: The football rivalry is rekindled this weekend – can you pick the winner?

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: Shafer Principal William J. Incollingo announced that the school will be closed Thursday for the funeral of teacher Ian O’Malley. “All of us in the Bensalem Township School District are saddened by the passing of Mr. Ian O’Malley, a beloved seventh grade science teacher at Robert K. Shafer Middle School,” he said.

: An Upper Southampton resident voiced concerns at a Tuesday Upper Southampton Board of Supervisors meeting that a recently filled ten inch sinkhole between her property could be a sign that a large subterranean pipe, built in the early 1970's, is structurally failing.

: A fatal accident, between a large box truck and a Toyota Prius forced authorities to close Street Road, between Second Street Pike and Maple Avenue, Tuesday afternoon.

: A Cheltenham couple helps students create songs that fit with the Hatboro-Horsham School District’s 7 Habits of Happy Kids program, which teaches students about being proactive, always having a plan, prioritizing, listening, working together, having balance and dealing with win-win situations.

: A record $10,000 was raised for student scholarships at the fourth annual Women’s Scholarship Tea, which the Foundation held earlier this month.


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