Regional Roundup: Naked Attack May Have Been Fueled by Bath Salts
Read today's top headlines from the Bucks and Montgomery County region. Click on the headlines if you want to read more.
Naked Attack May Have Been Fueled by Bath Salts: A Doylestown-area man might have been under the influence of a new type of synthetic drug when he allegedly rampaged through a small town in northern Pennsylvania. For more local stories, visit Doylestown Patch.
Drunk Driver Almost Hits Police Officer Head On; Ensues Police Chase: Incidents and arrests as reported by the Lower Southampton Police Department. For more local stories, visit Lower Southampton Patch.
Stackpole Engraved Bricks Await New Home: The bricks were previously purchased by community members as a fundraiser for the shuttered school. For more local stories, visit Upper Southampton Patch.
Day Trips: Ludington, Gorges State Park: Find three local attractions you can visit on about one tank of gas. For more local stories, visit Warminster Patch.
Police Lockdown Crooked Billet: The eight-minute lockdown of the Hatboro elementary school was carried out at the Montgomery County dispatch's request. For more local stories, visit Hatboro-Horsham Patch.
Upper Moreland Township Takes Action at Meeting: The following was posted on uppermoreland.org. For more local stories, visit Upper Moreland Patch.
Two Men Attempt to Steal Car, Crash it into Neighbor's Fence: LMPD arrested two men who tried to steal a car that was parked in a resident's driveway. For more local stories, visit Lower Moreland Patch.
Gas Prices Continue to Rise: Find the cheapest gas in the Northampton Township area. For more local stories, visit Northampton Patch.
For Sale at the September 14 Wrightstown Farmers' Market: Lots of fresh food is in season and for sale at the Saturday, September 14 outdoor market. For more local stories, visit Newtown Patch.
Bristol Township School District to Solve Busing Problem: Drastic cuts to the Bristol Township School District bus schedule brought out about 100 annoyed residents this week. For more local stories, visit Levittown Patch.