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Fallen Police Officers Honored, New School Survey: Eastern Montco News
This is a summary of stories that made news last week in eastern Montgomery County.
EASTERN MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA — Montgomery County honored its fallen police officers. Meanwhile, the Abington School District wants residents to weigh in on its new middle school plan.
This is a summary of stories that made news last week in eastern Montgomery County:
Memorial Created To Honor Fallen Montco Police Officers
Montgomery County's fallen police officers were honored on Tuesday night during the 27th annual Project Blue Light Ceremony — with a new twist this year. (Read More)
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Online Survey Created For Abington Middle School Project
The Abington School District is seeking community input on its middle school project and has introduced an online survey to gather information. (Read More)
3 Departing Councilmen Honored In Horsham
It was the end of the road for three Republican council members who attended the final meeting of their tenure on Wednesday night. State Rep. Melissa Cerrato and State Sen. Maria Collett were there to say goodbye to longtime Councilman W. William Whiteside III and two others. (Read More)
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Bomb Threat Made At Cheltenham High School: Report
An alleged bomb threat at Cheltenham High School prompted a community alert from the school district's top official on Thursday, according to a report. (Read More)
Former U.S. Defense Secretary Getting Abington High Honor
A new courtyard is coming to Abington Senior High School that will be named for Ashton B. Carter, the former U.S. Secretary of Defense and alumnus of the Class of 1972. (Read More)
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