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  • A reporter for Sports Illustrated, Bamberger spent the 2002-2003 school year embedded in Pennsbury High, an economically diverse (straddling Levittown and more-upscale areas), racially homogenous (85 percent white) Bucks County, Pennsylvania, school whose elaborate senior prom has become both an all-around community celebration and a regional legend.

    The Kids Are All Right 2004

  • A reporter for Sports Illustrated, Bamberger spent the 2002-2003 school year embedded in Pennsbury High, an economically diverse (straddling Levittown and more-upscale areas), racially homogenous (85 percent white) Bucks County, Pennsylvania, school whose elaborate senior prom has become both an all-around community celebration and a regional legend.

    The Kids Are All Right 2004

  • In the mean while his deputy, Markham, acting by his instructions, was providing him a new home by purchasing for him, of the Indians, a piece of land, the deed of which is dated July 15th, and endorsed with a confirmation, August 1st, and by commencing upon it the erection which was afterward known as Pennsbury Manor.

    The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 12 John [Editor] Rudd 1885

  • '' Pennsbury's a grass team, so they want the big-ball going downfield, '' Butz-Stavin said.

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  • '' Pennsbury's a grass team, so they want the big-ball going downfield, '' Butz-Stavin said.

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  • Playing quite a bit above expectations, Temple-bound big man Lavoy Allen of Pennsbury (Penn.)

    Holidays offer evaluation opportunity 2007

  • By June, their steward had everything ready for them at Pennsbury and they relocated to their country estate situated on the Delaware River twenty-four miles above Philadelphia.

    History of American Women Maggiemac 2008

  • Penn's manor home, Pennsbury, was not yet ready for them to take up residence.

    History of American Women Maggiemac 2008

  • William Penn owned slaves, and used them to work his estate, Pennsbury.

    History of American Women Maggiemac 2008

  • We're told in general terms that Pennsbury has its share of promiscuity and drug use, but with only one or two murky exceptions, nobody's shown doing anything scandalous.

    The Kids Are All Right 2004

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