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Eagles Cheerleader Speaks, School Bus Cameras: Eastern Montco News
This is a summary of news stories in Eastern Montgomery County this past week.
EASTERN MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA —School bus cameras are coming to one Montgomery County school district. Meanwhile, a Horsham Township native talks about being in New Orleans as a Philadelphia Eagles cheerleader.
These were some of the stories that made news this past week:
School Bus Cameras Approved In Hatboro-Horsham
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School bus cameras are coming to Hatboro and Horsham Township. The Hatboro-Horsham School Board unanimously approved a contract to install video cameras on bus stop-arms to record violators passing buses when they are stopped to get students. (Read More)
Philadelphia Eagles Cheerleader Speaks About Super Bowl
Cassie Boone, a Horsham Township native, performed on Super Bowl Sunday as a Philadelphia Eagles cheerleader as the Birds beat the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX. (Read More)
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New Controller Named For Montgomery County
Montgomery County has a new controller. Robert Hart, the longtime manager of East Norriton Township, was sworn in Tuesday and confirmed in a Pennsylvania Senate vote. (Read More)
U.S. Congresswoman Dean Blasts Musk's 'Unlawful Access"
Since President Donald Trump returned to office last month, U.S. Congresswoman Madeleine Dean has been among the most outspoken Congress members regarding policies being pushed by the new administration. She took billionaire Elon Musk to task. (Read More)
Police Seek Man For Illegally Buying Firearm In Hatboro
The Hatboro Borough Police Department has issued a warrant for the arrest of a 23-year-old man wanted for falsifying paperwork to obtain a firearm illegally. Hatboro Police seek the whereabouts of Tomas Amorim, who is charged with one count of the sale or transfer of firearms and one count of unsworn falsification to authorities. (Read More)
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