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Top Stories of the Week: July 22 - 28

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As we wrap up the final week of July, let's take a look back at the stories making headlines here on Doylestown Patch this week.

We started out the week with our look back at Doylestown history. In we learned that firemen rescued a dog from a well, the Moose Lodge was burglarized and Salem United Church of Christ bought 'Windemere,' on East Court Street, 54 years ago this week.

On Tuesday, we spoke with NFL player Bryan Scott, who shared his thoughts on the Penn State sanctions in

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In school news this week, the Central Bucks School Board voted to hire a new superintendent, () then board members fired back at a group of parents that have criticized the board's changing of the middle school schedule (). We also talked to the Bucks County District Attorney about allegations that the board had violated the Sunshine Act, Pennsylvania's right-to-know law

In state news this week, the ahead of the November election. Environmentalists and local officials celebrated when a state

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And, in honor of Friday's opening of the Summer Olympics, we brought you a look at the athletes who hail from Pennsylvania, in


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