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March hoping to spotlight the use of genetically modified foods stops in Northampton Township on its way to Washington.

Here are some highlights from area Patches.

: Police from Middletown Township, assisted by Bristol Township's K-9 unit, are searching for one person after a possible burglary in progress was interrupted, according to reports.

: The bottom line showed Bensalem and Bucks County splitting $1.2 million in taxes.

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: The Right2Know March, a 330-mile walk from the Flatbush Food Co-op in Brooklyn to the White House in Washington, D.C., will be coming through Northampton Wednesday night. The marchers are hoping to catalyze change in the government regarding the labeling and use of genetically engineered foods, “Genetically Modified Organisms," (GMOs), people consume without their knowledge.

: The Lower Moreland cross country team is unbeaten in Bicentennial League competition and its next win will be #300 for coach Dick Rapson.

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: A Horsham architect  invented dot-to-dot mazes and developed dozens of mazes ranging from those nestled within cowboy boot designs, animal themes, airplanes and everything in between.

: With Halloween approaching, here are tips you can use to survive the sticky-sweet maze of choices.

: Inclement weather postponed the charity run, organized to support families with special needs children. The event starts at the Green Parrott in Newtown.

: Coming off the successful Pursapalooza handbag sale last May, NOVA Thrift Shop has planned its next shopping event: Coat-a-Topia. Shop staff are already collecting and saving new and gently used outer garments so they’re ready when Coat-a-Topia launches on October 15.


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