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Regional Roundup: Neshaminy Holds Steady on Class Size, Movie Stars in Bensalem

A Hatboro eyesore will soon be transformed into a Greek-style diner.

Here are some highlights from area Patches.

: Doylestown Township police are hoping someone can identify a suspect who allegedly took 14 Wii games valued at almost $400 from the Kohl’s department store.

A new Greek-style diner will open in the next week or two at the site of the former Wendy’s in Hatboro.

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: The Neshaminy School Board president said the district will not increase class sizes as outlined in the last teachers’ contract and that the next contract proposal will make that explicitly clear.

Hollywood father-and-son duo Martin Sheen and Emilio Estevez signed autographs in Bensalem, promoting “The Way,” which opens Friday. Estevez wrote and directed the film, which features both actors.

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: Speaking of stars, Trubeauty Concepts welcomed a special guest to their HOPE (Home of Professional Education) For Beauty center on Street Road in Southampton.  Tabatha Coffey, of the hit Bravo television program, Tabatha’s Salon Takeover, spent the day at the school, salon, and wholesaler hybrid.  

: The Northampton Volunteer Fire Company has four career firefighters and about 60 volunteers. They want to increase the latter number.

: This month’s Rock Roundup column highlights the year-opening events at schools across the Council Rock School District, including car washes and a school walk aimed at raising money for good causes.


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