LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA — A man was sentenced for driving across half the country to seek revenge by lighting a Bensalem Township house on fire. Meanwhile, the historic Bolton Museum was vandalized.

This is a summary of stories that made news last week in Lower Bucks County:

A Michigan man faces decades in prison after being sentenced Thursday for a targeted, “revenge-fueled” arson attack that destroyed a Bensalem Township home. (Read More)

A fundraiser has been launched for repairs and increased security at the historic Bolton Mansion in Bristol Township, which was vandalized and suffered property damage recently. (Read More)

The African American Museum of Bucks County is condemning the order by the Trump Administration to remove exhibits related to slavery at the President’s House site at Independence Hall in Philadelphia. (Read More)

Several Lower Bucks County communities will receive $23.5 million in federal funding for community-driven projects across Pennsylvania’s First Congressional District. (Read More)

A 68-year-old Bensalem Township resident is in custody after attempting to sell firearms and methamphetamine, police said. (Read More)