Here's a look at some of the week's top headlines on Newtown Patch: Trailer Park Application Review Delayed Again County Builders' application for a 56-pad trailer park is not on the Planning Commission agenda for either of the March meetings, according to Township Manager Kurt Ferguson. The Fresh Works Replacing Lee's Hoagie House The Fresh Works will open its 10th location in the space formerly occupied by Lee's Hoagie House. Employee Stole iPads, iPhones From NAC Members, Police Say Gytis Alekperlis stole iPads, iPods and iPhones from Council Rock South students and Newtown Athletic Club …
5. Building Eyed by McDonald's to be Rented The space at the Village of Newtown Shopping Center that was being eyed for demolition to make way for a McDonald's will be rented by an urgent care facility. 4. Fitzpatrick Re-Elected to 8th District Congressional Seat Republican Congressman Mike Fitzpatrick defeated Democratic challeger Kathy Boockvar. 3. Long Lines to Vote in Newtown Voting lines as long as an hour long were reported Tuesday at polling places in Newtown. 2. Santarsiero Re-Elected as State Representative Voters re-elected Democrat Steve Santarsiero to serve as State …
5. Truman's Grandson, Bomb Survivors Spread Message of Peace In an effort to prevent nuclear warfare from ever happening again, two survivors of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings joined President Harry Truman’s grandson for an educational forum Tuesday at Bucks County Community College. 4. Hardware House Has New Owner Newtown resident Bill Newell on Monday took over the beloved borough business. 3. Serial Jewelry Store Burglar Strikes Again A man suspected of robbing a Newtown Township jewelry store on three occasions is believed to have burglarized a Horsham Township jewelry store on …
Here's our countdown of the top five stories that made headlines this week in Newtown: 5. Brewfest Set for Oct. 20 The seventh annual event will feature a vast selection of beers, live music and food. 4. Fight Breaks Out During Council Rock Football Game Students attending last Friday's football game began fighting at the nearby shopping center, police said. 3. Five Township Officers Recognized Officers Richard Huff, Daniel Clifton, Steven Benz, Jules Ferraro and Sergeant Frank Ambrose were recognized for their recent outstanding work in two incidents. 2. Naylon Still Missing Police chief …