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Games, Food and Fun at Limerick Community Day
Limerick Parks and Recreation hosts annual event

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.
Limerick Parks and Recreation hosts annual event

One residential, two commercial property owners appeared for hearings
Rain threatens Community Day; revamping Linfield Sports Park on department's wishlist for 2012 budget
First United Church of Christ, Royersford, holds service to honor first responders and remember victims
Classic cars, food, vendors and kids' games all part of the fun
Flooding issues were discussed at length Wednesday night.
The Historical Commission expressed concern over the cupola's ability to withstand winter weather.
Also announced new contract with police employees
Resignation effective Sept. 30; council also discusses Community Day and vandalism incidents
This local foundation provides new backpacks and school supplies for students.
Projects presented include single-family development and senior housing
The Phoenixville Area School Board met Thursday.
September event will showcase local stores, home-based businesses
In other news, the borough will honor 9/11 victims with flags.
Money will be used to do more work on Manderach Playground.
The Fire and Emergency Services Board received a donation from the new Movie Tavern.
A Victory Park monument was an Eagle Scout project for a local teen.
The borough joins 20 other towns in the program.
Council also hears out resident on problem with Washington Street traffic during the church fair.
A local teen completed a playground project and received homage at Tuesday's Board of Supervisors meeting. The board also revisited discussions on Ridge Pike.