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$850 Laptop Stolen ‘During the Delivery Process,’ Police Say

A household that was awaiting delivery of a computer was surprised to discover that it had been stolen, Pennsylvania State Police at Dublin said in a news release. According to […]

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AppleFest 2025

Celebrate the apple and its place in the area's history at the Lower Saucon Township Historical Society's AppleFest at the Lutz-Franklin Schoolhouse.

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Apple Festival Draws Crowd to Historic Schoolhouse

The Lower Saucon Township Historical Society (LSTHS) hosted its annual Apple Festival at the historic Lutz-Franklin Schoolhouse in October, drawing a crowd who enjoyed outdoor fall fun, according to organizers.

L. Saucon Festival to Feature Apple-Themed Fun

Enjoy a fun-filled fall day in the countryside at the Lower Saucon Township Historical Society's annual Apple Festival.​

Enjoy Apple Picking and a Story with HAL

The Hellertown Area Library will host an Apple Picking and Story Time event for all ages on Friday, Sept. 13 at 10:30 a.m.

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‘Glenn’ Tried to Open Fraudulent Credit Card Account: Police

Pennsylvania State Police at Dublin are investigating an attempt by someone using the name 'Glenn' to open a fraudulent credit account in the name of a Riegelsville borough resident.

N.J. Man Accused of Fraudulent iPad Purchase in L. Saucon

A 32-year-old New Jersey man is facing charges after police say he illegally used a Lower Saucon Township resident's Verizon account number to purchase an iPad as part of an alleged theft scheme.

Everything ‘Apple’ Celebrated at LST Historical Society Festival

Fans of the apple and all things fall enjoyed beautiful autumn weather at the Lower Saucon Township Historical Society's Apple Festival at the Lutz-Franklin Schoolhouse Saturday.

Man Loses $60,000 in Online Scam, Police Say

A Bucks County man lost a substantial amount of money after allowing an unidentified individual to control his computer, Pennsylvania State Police at Dublin said Tuesday.