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NP grad waives burglary charge
Burglary charges against a 21-year-old Lansdale man were waived to county court during his preliminary hearing Monday morning before District Judge Albert Augustine in Skippack.
One of the most fascinating places in all of Montgomery County is the Peter Wentz Farmstead, a historical and architectural gem in Worcester Township that those with an interest in local history should visit.
Those sued in alleged Ponzi scheme
The state attorney general's office sued the following people Friday in Berks County Court, alleging they cheated hundreds of consumers out of $40 million in a Ponzi scheme: Wesley A. Snyder of Oley, Berks ...
Couple needs help promoting book on depression, suicide
Patricia "Trish" Gallagher of Worcester, Pa. writes: "My husband, John, and I are doing a print on demand book and need help to publicize it and try to book paid speaking engagements.
Research and Markets: Comprehensive SWOT Analysis on American...
DUBLIN, Ireland - Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "American Infrastructure Inc., Worcester, Pa.
New Pa. Bar president wants to focus on senior lawyers
Philadelphia Business Journal - by Jeff Blumenthal Montgomery County solo practitioner C. Dale McClain will become president of the Pennsylvania Bar Association next week, succeeding White & Williams partner ...
Our Plans and God's Plans Proverbs 19:21 Many are the plans in a man's heart, but it is the Lord's purpose that prevails.
“We've had Realtors call us or landlords call us and say they've come into a place and the animals are sitting there with empty food bowls”
America's pets are taking a hit as more and more Americans feel the financial crunch of home foreclosures, stagnant salaries and rising prices of everything from gas to food. via Courier Times News
ST. JOHN'S UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST will hold a rummage sale 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday and Friday at Benner Hall, 1260 Cherry St., Richlandtown. via The Morning Call
Hilltown Township Woman Charged In Theft From Wal-Mart
A Montgomery County woman has been charged with identity theft and related charges after she allegedly stole $800 worth of merchandise from a Wal-Mart last month, police said. via The Morning Call
Business Players - February 4, 2008
Matthew Kaminski of Worcester, has been appointed as director of first year initiatives and judicial affairs at Montgomery County Community College. via The Morning Call
PECO plans substation for Montgomery County
PECO hopes to build an electric transmission substation on Fisher Road in Worcester Township, Montgomery County, the company said today. via Philly.com
In this season of giving, don't forget the pets
“This particular time of year, people are into giving gifts. A lot of light messages are getting out there - light messages meaning spiritual. We say open up your heart and hearth to a homeless pet”
The gift giving of the holidays often triggers a spirit of generosity toward the less fortunate. via The Colonial
Police Shoot Man Outside Montco. Gas Station
WORCESTER TWP, Pa. Police were forced to shoot a reportedly suicidal man outside of a Montgomery County gas station Thursday evening. via Cbs3.com
State Police Say They Shot Armed, Suicidal Man At Gas Station
Pennsylvania State police reported shooting an armed, suicidal man Thursday night at a Montgomery County gas station. via NBC 10
Web Exclusive/Election Extra: Judges hold off challengers
“We are extremely grateful that the voters voted to retain us”
Three Montgomery County judges Tuesday turned back a statewide grassroots movement aimed at overthrowing all judges seeking to keep their bench seats for additional 10-year terms. via Times Chronicle
Web Exclusive/Election Extra: Worcester Republican, Elkins Park Democrat face off for register post
“This background is exactly what is required for the position of register of wills”
Montgomery County next year will have a new register of wills. Two lawyers are battling for the dual register of wills/Orphans Court clerk post now held by Republican Francis V. Pierce, who dropped her ... via Times Chronicle
The Italian Oprah Comes to Norristown
“This is not an easy time for me. I was not allowed on the air to say goodbye and that the show was ending”
Francesca Alderisi is called "The Italian Oprah" by the many Italians living around the world. via Montgomery Life