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Royersford Man Guilty of Harassment
A local business owner was recently found guilty of harrassing a disabled man.

Alyson has been a transplanted Southerner since 1995, when she moved to Pennsylvania after graduating from Clemson University in Clemson, South Carolina. She has lived in the Royersford and Limerick areas for the last 16 years, but she is still a huge fan of everything Southern, including sweet tea, country music, fried chicken and college football.
She graduated from Rosemont College in May 2012 with a Master of Arts in Publishing.
She currently resides in Limerick, PA with her husband John, two cats, Vespa and Ginny, and a mutt named Loki, who lives up to the "mischief" part of his namesake's personality. In her spare time she reads, crochets, plays World of Warcraft and is a huge fan of everything sci-fi.
A local business owner was recently found guilty of harrassing a disabled man.

Give back to local teachers by celebrating World Teachers' Day.
Check out inspection reports on local eateries before you head out for lunch today - or out for some fun this weekend.
Four separate thefts were reported by the store in the last week.
Several activities for students and families are planned.
A town hall meeting on the merger is scheduled for Monday evening.
Born in Royersford; worked at Country Tyme Early Education Center; Oct. 2
The resolution asks for an investigation into Governor Corbett's handling of the Sandusky case.
The Ninth-Grade Center Arboretum, designed by Western Center students, is being refurbished this year.
A local jeweler’s home will be spotlighted.
Visitors will receive a first-hand look at the school and hands-on demonstrations during the 2 to 3:30 p.m. community event.
Students participated in a healthy eating program at school last week.
The supervisors also discussed the Raven's Claw development, other issues at first October meeting.
Local officials also chimed in.
Phase 4 of Spring City's streetscape project will go out for bid soon.
A public defender has described Caleb Fairley's appeal as "without merit" in court filings.
A public defender has described Caleb Fairley's appeal as "without merit" in court filings.
The 8th Grade Center's recognition is an honor awarded to very few schools each year.