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May, 200
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DA: Officer justified in shooting man at mall
The police officer could not escape the man’s attack and had no choice but to shoot him, the DA said
 
(BCCT 5/31/2009)
Foundation announces $16,500 in scholarships
The foundation has given out $76,000 in scholarships since 2002
 
(BCCT 5/27/2009)
Park makeover features basketball, tennis courts
A $1.24 million upgrade will also include paved walking paths and a new parking lot
 
(BCCT 5/24/2009)
Teacher contract update
Neshaminy school board President Ritchie Webb announced Tuesday night that the teachers will not be getting salary or step increases for the 2008-09 school year as part of any future contract agreement
 
(BCCT 5/13/2009)
School lunch prices could rise
The hike is expected to cover cafeteria equipment upgrades and food, fuel and delivery price increases
 
(BCCT 5/7/2009)
Budget changes could mean lower tax hike for residents
More than 60 people in the district could lose their jobs, and families might have to pay for extra-curriculars
 
(BCCT 5/6/2009)
A morning of mayhem for police
For a few moments early Thursday morning, the scene was bedlam verging on anarchy in a large swath of Middletown
 
(BCCT 5/3/2009)
Community garden takes root
Residents are creating an organic garden that they hope children and seniors will be able to enjoy for years
 
(BCCT 5/3/2009)
Details of manager’s salary debated
The township is taking steps to reduce police overtime, the acting public safety director said
 
(BCCT 5/1/2009)

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