Train Crash Details, 1st Drive-Thru Wawa Closes: Lower Bucks Co. News
—It served its purpose through the pandemic. But Pennsylvania's first Wawa drive-through location is now closed.
Meanwhile, a report provided new details on what killed a NJ Transit train operator who was a mother of three boys from Bucks County.
These were some of the stories making news in Lower Bucks County this past week:
Feds Issue Report On Train Crash That Killed Bucks Co. Woman
A National Transportation Safety Board report has found that a tree was on the tracks when a NJ Transit train operated by a Bucks County mother of three struck it and killed her. ( Read More )
Wawa Closes Drive-Thru Location In Bucks Co.
If you go to the drive-thru at the Wawa in Falls Township, you won't be able to pick up a coffee or a hoagie any longer. After nearly four years, the standalone store in the Morrisville section of Falls Township is permanently closed. It was the first of its kind in Pennsylvania. ( Read More )
'Predator Poachers' Help Nab Bensalem Child Sex Predator
A 67-year-old Bensalem Township man has been charged after trying to have sex with an 11-year-old girl on Monday night before an anti-child predator group confronted him, police said. Bensalem Police received a tip from the "Predator Poachers." ( Read More )
Worker Rescued From Elevator In Warminster
The Warminster Fire Department volunteer and career personnel responded to a local business for a stuck elevator Wednesday. Fire crews found a worker who had already been stuck for two hours. Crews worked to ensure the worker was safe and calm while they worked on a plan. ( Read More )
Screws Left On Driveways That Had Trump Signs: Lower Makefield Crimes
Township homes that had signs supporting former President Donald Trump in Tuesday's general election had screws and nails left on their driveways, the Lower Makefield Township Police Department reported in its recent police blotter. ( Read More )