A 14-inch snowstorm shut down Bensalem, the school board approved a $3M energy project, and reporting uncovered a security issue in the Mayor’s Scholarship application.
A massive winter storm, a multi-million-dollar school infrastructure decision, and a security flaw uncovered in the Mayor’s scholarship application system defined the final week of February in Bensalem. Snow shut down schools across the township, the school board approved a major energy project, and Bensalem Weekly reporting revealed a data-exposure issue affecting student applications.
Here’s everything that happened February 22–28.
The Big Stories
14-Inch Winter Storm Shuts Down Schools and Township Offices
Weather | Schools | Emergency Response
One of the largest snowstorms of the winter buried Bensalem under roughly 14 inches of snow and forced multiple school schedule changes.
- Bensalem Schools Closed Monday, February 23, 2026, confirmed the initial closure as the storm approached.
- Bensalem Gets Slammed With 14 Inches During Winter Storm documented snowfall totals and the storm’s impact across the township.
- Bensalem Schools – Remote Learning Day for Tues, Feb 24th, followed as cleanup and road conditions continued to affect operations.
For many residents, the storm became the defining local event of the week.
School Board Approves $3M Energy Efficiency Project
Bensalem Schools | Infrastructure | Budget
The Bensalem School Board moved forward with a major infrastructure investment aimed at reducing long-term energy costs across district buildings.
- $3M Energy Project, Major Policy Votes & Personnel Changes – Board Meeting Preview outlined the agenda before the vote.
- $3M Energy Project Approved, Robotics Trifecta and Budget Concerns – Regular Action Meeting Recap confirmed the project’s approval and additional developments discussed during the meeting.
The project is part of a Guaranteed Energy Savings Act plan designed to improve building efficiency and reduce long-term operating costs.
Security Flaw Discovered in Mayor’s Scholarship Application System
Local Government | Cybersecurity | Student Privacy
A routine announcement about the township’s annual scholarship program turned into a more serious discovery.
- Bensalem Mayor’s Scholarship 2026: The Application Has a Serious Security Problem. Bensalem Weekly identified major issues in the online application system that exposed sensitive applicant information.
The finding raised questions about how municipal programs protect student data and highlighted the importance of cybersecurity safeguards in local government systems.
Historic Week for Bensalem’s School Athletics
Two local teams delivered standout moments.
- Bensalem Girls Basketball Reaches State Tournament for First Time Since 1983 After McShane’s 36-Point Night marked a historic milestone for the program.
- Bensalem Middle School Hockey Wins Division A Title on Frankie Voce Overtime Goal captured a dramatic championship victory.
For Bensalem fans, it was one of the most exciting weeks of the season.
Township & Community Updates
- Bensalem Township Seeks New Director of Public Works announced an open leadership role overseeing township infrastructure operations.
Public Safety
- Bensalem Police Seek Two Philadelphia Suspects After Weapons and Drugs Found in Traffic Stop detailed felony warrants connected to a traffic stop investigation.
- Bensalem Police Seek 14 Individuals on Active Warrants This Week – Feb 25th updated the township’s weekly warrant list.
Community Highlights
- Bensalem Officers Brave the Icy Waters for Special Olympics showed local officers participating in a polar plunge fundraiser supporting Special Olympics.
The Big Picture
The final week of February showed how quickly local news can shift from weather emergencies to school policy decisions and investigative reporting.
A major snowstorm shut down the township, the school board approved a multi-million-dollar infrastructure project, and a security issue in a township scholarship program raised new questions about protecting our personal data.
For Bensalem residents, it was a week that touched nearly every corner of community life.



