Skimming devices discovered at Hilltown Wawa – Bucks round-up – May 13, 2025

Skimming devices discovered at Hilltown Wawa
Hilltown Township Police are warning residents after two skimming devices were discovered on an ATM inside the Wawa located at 3520 Bethlehem Pike. The devices were removed Sunday and Monday, though authorities are unsure how long they were active. Customers who used the ATM are urged to monitor their bank accounts closely for unauthorized withdrawals. The investigation remains ongoing in coordination with Wawa officials.

Bristol Borough Mayor pushes for visible house numbers
At Monday night’s Bristol Borough Council meeting, Mayor Ralph DiGuiseppe III issued a direct appeal to residents: Ensure your house numbers are clearly visible. Emphasizing the role this simple step plays during emergencies, DiGuiseppe said first responders can lose precious time locating a home during a 911 call if addresses aren’t marked properly. “It could mean the difference in saving a life,” the mayor stressed, calling it a critical safety issue for the borough.

Middletown honors longtime township manager
After more than a decade of service, Middletown Township Manager Stephanie Teoli Kuhls was honored Monday night during the Board of Supervisors’ regular meeting. Teoli Kuhls, who is retiring after 13 years in the role, was recognized for her leadership in budget management and development of key ordinances that helped shape the township’s growth. Board Chair Mike Ksiazek praised her steady hand and policy acumen, crediting her with helping to advance Middletown during a period of significant change.

Joe LeCompte hosts LeCompte in the Morning on WBCB 1490.

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