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Regional Roundup: Police Identify Skimming Scam Suspects

And Centennial School Board approved the sale of elementary school properties, which is causing comment chatter.

Check out today's highlights from around the region, and click on the link to read the full article.

: Lower Southampton Police have identified two of three suspects in an access device fraud investigation, but continue the search for the third suspect. If you have information on the third suspect, contact the authorities. See the photo on Lower Southampton Patch and learn more about the scam.

: A large turnout of parents headed to the Centennial School Board meeting last night to watch the directors unanimously approve the sale agreement of the Leary, Longstreth and Stackpole properties to County Builders. Superintendent Dr. Jenny Cressman addressed many of the concerns voiced by district residents through e-mails and comments posted on Patch about the sale price. Read more and join in the conversation on Upper Southampton Patch.

Find out what's happening in Lower Southamptonwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

: The owners of Joe's Train Station opened the Party Train, to help introduce trains to a younger audience and to give parents a new place to hold birthdays and other celebrations. Learn more about the new party spot on Lower Southampton Patch.

: It was just over a year ago that Nintendo released their 3DS unit to much hoopla and fanfare, but just four months later the price dropped by nearly a third, from $250 to $170. With 3DS and Vita sales lagging, Nintendo and Sony have to be wondering if Apple’s iPhone is killing dedicated handheld gaming units. Read more on Lower Moreland Patch.

Find out what's happening in Lower Southamptonwith free, real-time updates from Patch.

: Despite what the cashiers may tell you as you're cashing out at Genuardi's, a date to convert the store to Giant has not been set yet. The supermarket chain has not finalized a date for the store to change hands, according to a spokesman for Giant. Learn more about the conversion on Newtown Patch.

: On Monday, April 23, Bensalem police arrested Vladislav L. Khaldey, 23, of the 13000 block of Bustleton Avenue in Philadelphia for public drunkenness. He was charged at Hulmeville and Byberry roads. For more on the arrest head to Bensalem Patch.

: Thursday marks the opening for Council Rock's 31st Annual District Art Show, which will be held at Council Rock South. The show features work from students across the district, including some local elementary students' water bottle sculpture of the Eiffel Tower. Learn more about the art show on Northampton Patch.

: St. Mary Medical Center's professionally-timed 5K run and one-mile orthopedic patient reunion walk, "Jog for Joints," drew nearly 500 walkers and runners. The event promoted bone and joint health. For photos and more on the event go to Levittown Patch.

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