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Eastern PA's Top 5: Our Most Popular Facebook Stories This Week
From Trump rallies to high school rankings- here's what your neighbors were talking about this week on Facebook.

Amongst the Amber Alerts, Trump rallies and high school rankings, there was plenty of breaking news to make anyone's head spin. After the dust settled, here's what our Eastern PA Patch readers were sharing and talking about on Facebook for the week of February 20.
Pro-Trump Rally To Be Held In Bucks County
Southeast Pennsylvania's People4Trump will holding a rally on Saturday, March 4 at Neshaminy State Park in Bensalem. The event will be one of many "Spirit of America" rallies taking place across the nation that day. Speakers for the event will be announced at a later date. Participants are encouraged to wear their Trump gear and bring "positive and uplifting" signs.
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Conestoga Ranked Best High School In Pennsylvania On New List
Niche.com released a list of the top 100 public schools in Pennsylvania. Topping the list was Conestoga Senior High School in Berwyn. The rankings are based on student-teacher ratio, education, diversity, health and safety among other factors.
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CB West Students Mobilize After KKK Literature Found In Doylestown
Following the discovery of a KKK flyer in Doylestown, Central Bucks West students led an effort to create and distribute their own flyers- ones that promote love, peace and acceptance. Most of the hand-made signs read "Love Not Hate Makes Doylestown Great." Local businesses and residents are invited to place the signs in windows throughout the rest of the month.
Doylestown Restaurant Week Set For March 26-30
Are your belts loosened? Bibs tightened? Doylestown Restaurant Week is slated for the end of March. Participating restaurants are offering fixed menu prices between $15 and $35 with special dishes being prepared for the event. Restaurant week is organized by the Kiwanis Club of Central Bucks and will benefit programs for the county's at risk youth.
Police Seek Public's Help In ID'ing Norristown Package Thief
The public's help is being sought after a suspect was caught on camera stealing package on the 100 block of Airy Street in Norristown. Those who have any information regarding the suspect are asked to contact local police.
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