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Search For Missing Perkasie Woman Continues
Welcome back to Central Bucks Now's weekly newsletter
Welcome back to Central Bucks Now's weekly newsletter! There are over a dozen historical locations in Bucks County tied to the Underground Railroad; you can learn more about them here.
In This Week's Newsletter:
Wapner Newman: We Have Our Clients’ Backs
Victims of medical malpractice and other catastrophic injuries often have only one chance to right the wrong done to them. Wapner Newman understands this and tirelessly fights for the compensation our clients need so they can make the most of this opportunity. Our clients matter deeply to us. We make it a priority to ensure they get the high-quality, award-winning support they deserve, whenever they need it. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
📆 Upcoming Nearby Events
Thursday, Jan. 30
🪴 Houseplant Bingo | The Birches at Harleysville | 6-9 p.m., more details here
Friday, Jan. 31
🎸 Rich Ryan Band | Crooked Eye Brewery in Hatboro | 8 p.m., more details here
Saturday, Feb. 1
📖 Feral Warrior book signing | Moravian Pottery & Tile Works in Doylestown | 4:30-6 p.m., more details here
🕺 '90s Dance Party | Ten7 Brewing Company in North Wales | 7 p.m., more details here
💀 ZenDog | Well Crafted Beer Co. in Lansdale | 8 p.m., more details here
🚨 Missing Perkasie Woman's Family Still Looking

Courtesy of Perkasie Police
Cassandra "Cassie" Stinger left her family a voicemail in the summer of 2020. They have not heard from her since, but their efforts to find her continue.
The Perkasie woman has been considered missing for over four years. Stinger, now 43, last contacted relatives in August of 2020. She registered an address change to Church Street in Philadelphia in November of that year, but police believe she only lived there briefly. There has been no sign of her since.
Stinger is white, 5-foot-2 and has blue eyes and red hair. She weighed 175 at the time of her disappearance. Cops believe she remains somewhere in the Philly area.
⚖️ Charges Held In Warminster Vehicular Homicide
All charges were held against a Warminster man accused of killing a 78-year-old Hatboro man in a fatal car accident last July.
Nicholas D. Toth, 43, of East Street Road faces vehicular homicide and involuntary manslaughter counts, as well as lesser charges of speeding and reckless driving. He is free on $100,000 bail.
Michael P. Maddock, who had six children and 18 grandchildren, was killed in the July 16 two-car accident near Coventry Lane and Newtown Road. The Bucks County Crash Team concluded Toth was at fault in the collision and going at least 50 MPH over the speed limit at the time.
🗞️ News Links
🥶 Pennridge Schools’ 'Frozen T-Shirt Challenge'

Courtesy of David Thomas
It has been a cold January. And two of the Pennridge School District's elementary schools found a unique way to demonstrate just how frigid conditions have been.
Staffers at Sellersville Elementary and West Rockhill Elementary took on the "Frozen T-Shirt Challenge" and carried soaking wet clothing outside to see how quickly each item would freeze solid. None took longer than 10 seconds and one piece of clothing was as solid as a rock in three!
🏘️ In Other Nearby News
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🐶 Rescue Dog of the Week

James Short | Central Bucks Now
Meet Posie, a nine-year-old Pomsky being fostered through Home At Last Dog Rescue.
Posie was rescued after being a mill mom in Lancaster. She is a mellow and loving girl who weighs 20 pounds and loves to hang out on your lap. Posie is crate- and house-trained and gets along well with other dogs. She is great with kids and new people and would do best in a calm forever home.
If you are interested in adopting Posie or would like more information, you can reach out to Home At Last Dog Rescue at [email protected] or visit the group's website.
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📊 This Week’s Poll Question
Have you ever run a marathon?Let us know! |
Last week’s question: Your thoughts on the Pennsylvania license plate re-design?
I love it and cannot wait to get one (38%)
I'm ambivalent. It's a license plate, after all (38%)
I like it, but maybe not enough to pay and replace my tags (24%)
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