Friday, March 1, 2013
In this week's top headlines, police are investigating text threats made against a CB West teen, the Doylestown Inn reopens and dozens rally to support a borough councilwoman.
5. Text Threats Sent to CB West Teen: Police Doylestown Borough Police are investigating threats sent to a CB West student this week. 4. Doylestown Inn Reopens With Fanfare The new owners of the Doylestown Inn welcomed the public to an open house this week. The Inn's rooms reopened on Friday. 3. Permit Parking Approved for East Oakland Avenue Visitors will be limited to three hours of parking on East Oakland, but residents will get permits. 2. Dozens Rally to Support Councilwoman Dozens of supporters packed a council meeting Monday to say they want Marlene Pray to remain on Doylestown Borough Council. 1. Police Chief Asks Public's Help in Solving Burglaries Doylestown Borough residents asked to pay special attention to people and vehicles …
Saturday, February 23, 2013
A look at the top news that made headlines in Doylestown this week.
5. 'Inappropriate Touching' Concerns Scuttle Pla's Football Hopes: Report A panel appointed by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia has recommended upholding a ban against girls in grades 5 through 8 from playing contact football, Forbes reports. 4. Veteran Police Officer Promoted to Sergeant A long-serving Doylestown Township police officer was promoted to the rank of sergeant this week. 3. Rods and Reels Needed for Kids Fishing Doylestown's Kids Fishing program is looking for donations of fishing poles for the upcoming fishing day at the borough dam. 2. Fundraiser Set for Family of Crash Victims Friends are planning an event in May to raise money to support the Berry family after the devastating Rt. 611 Bypass crash. 1. Fourth …
Saturday, February 16, 2013
Catch up on all the news as we review the top 5 stories that made headlines this week in Doylestown.
5. This Was Doylestown, 1903 Residents urge creation of a borough police force, final services are held at the old Doylestown Methodist Church, and the Doylestown Agricultural Works expands, 110 years ago this week. 4. How Safe is That Place You Eat?—January Health Inspections See which restaurants got high marks and which were noted for violations in the latest health inspections around Doylestown. 3. Gold Ingot Stolen From Doylestown Shop Police say a 21-year-old man pocketed a piece of gold worth $295 from the Doylestown Gold Exchange. 2. One Billion Rising Dances Into Doylestown Women take to the streets of Doylestown in a "flash mob" dance, joining women around the globe protesting violence against women. 1. Stadium Project Back on …
Saturday, February 9, 2013
Catch up on all the news this week as we review the top 5 stories that made headlines this week in Doylestown.
5. Homeless Count Shines Light on Invisible Problem Advocates counted more than 150 homeless people living in Bucks County, including in Central Bucks, where they are often difficult to locate. 4. State Street Players a Hot Ticket Tickets are already sold out for one of the annual local theater troupe's performances at OLMC in Doylestown. 3. CB School Helps Build School in Haiti Gayman Elementary and Penn State raised enough money to help a Doylestown nonprofit build a school in Haiti. 2. Doylestown Declares Winter Emergency as Storm Approaches Forecasters predicted a winter storm would drop several inches of snow on the Central Bucks region. 1. Murder Charge Held Against Driver in Fatal Crash Drew Bodden will face trial in connection with…
Scott Breffitt
10:15 am on Sunday, February 17, 2013
The school district won the lawsuit? Correct! Then it should be built. Let's stop wasting the money and just do build the stadium.   more ›