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Child rape and plans for Interstate 95 interchange are the focus of news from Lower Bucks

LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA — Two men are behind bars for raping young girls. In the meantime, an interchange on Interstate 95 is being renovated.

These were some of the stories that made headlines in Lower Bucks County last week:

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Man repeatedly raped two girls in Lower Bucks for five years: DA

A Warminster man was convicted of rape and numerous sex offenses by a Bucks County jury on Thursday, authorities said.

Overhaul of the Interstate 95 interchange in Lower Bucks

PennDOT is hosting an open house in Bensalem on June 27 to discuss the project, which will also impact Bristol Pike and Street Road.

Pennsbury Special Education Director Resigns

Regina Rausch, director of special education at Pennsbury, was placed on leave last month.

New playground opens in Warminster Community Park

The inclusive playground cost $350,000 and has many unique features, Warminster Township officials said.

Mother’s boyfriend raped Lower Bucks girl: DA

A Falls Township man repeatedly raped the girl over several years while he was dating her mother, authorities said.