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Sources Allege School Bus Driver Left 1 Student Alone, Almost Forgot 2nd on School Bus
Multiple sources over the last week say children with challenges have been left unsupervised at one drop off location and almost forgotten by Bristol Borough School District bus driver in separate incidents over the last four weeks and “nothing” has been done to correct the situation. More than...
Bordentown Resident to be Featured at This Weekend's Burlington County Short Film Festival
BURLINGTON CITY/MOUNT HOLLY, NJ — The work of a Bordentown City resident will be featured at an upcoming two-day film festival presented by the Burlington County Parks Division. Dan Preston's film, TEDI: Keep on Dancing, will be screened at the Third Annual Burlington County Juried Short Film Festival, which will be held this weekend in two locations: the Lyceum Hall Center for the Arts in Burlington City on Friday, June 14 at 7PM and the Mount Holly Mason's Lodge #14 in Mount Holly on Saturday, June 15 at 7PM. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER TEDI: Keep...
Philadelphia Police Seek Public's Help to Identify Suspect in 2nd and Arch Street Robbery
Philadelphia's Central Detective Division is reaching out to the community requesting assistance in identifying a suspect involved in a recent robbery. The police have released video footage which captures the suspect in the act. According to police, the incident occurred on May 30, 2024, when an individual, described as either a white or Hispanic female, assaulted and robbed another woman at the corner of 2nd and Arch Streets early in the morning.
Police search for car in deadly hit and run in Frankford
Philadelphia, PA – Philadelphia Police are looking for a car that was part of a deadly hit and run in Frankford. Police reported that a 2016-2020 silver or white Mitsubishi Outlander was traveling eastbound in the intersection between Kensington and Torresdale Avenue when it crashed into a 44-year-old man. The victim died shortly after the […]
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