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Suspended Football Program, 'No Kings' Protests: Eastern Montco News

This is a summary of stories that made news this past week in eastern Montgomery County.

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA — "No Kings" protests against the Trump Administration in several eastern Montgomery County towns drew several hundreds of people on Saturday. Meanwhile, a Montco high school football team is not playing now due to an investigation over hazing.

This is a summary of stories that made news this past week in eastern Montgomery County:

Cheltenham High Football Season Suspended Over Hazing Allegations

The Cheltenham School District's football program has been temporarily suspended over anonymous information regarding hazing allegations, school officials said. (Read More)

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Pedestrian Identified In Fatal Hatboro Crash

A 70-year-old Hatboro man was struck and killed by a car while walking at the intersection of South York Road and Horsham Road near the Wawa convenience store Tuesday. (Read More)

Homecoming Dance Postponed By Horsham Water Main Break

A water main break forced the Hatboro-Horsham School District to postpone its high school homecoming dance on Thursday night in Horsham Township. (Read More)

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'No Kings' Protest Draws Hundreds To Hatboro: Photos

Hundreds of people lined York Road in Hatboro on Saturday afternoon for the second series of "No Kings" protests against the Trump Administration. (Read More)

'No Kings' Protest Draws Hundreds In Abington Twp.: Photos

Hundreds of people lined up in Glenside, Jenkintown, and Rydal for the second series of "No Kings" protests against the Trump Administration on Saturday, (Read More)

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