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Perkiomen Valley School District's Capt. Sam Schweigert Nets Diploma
The board member was presented with the honor at this year's graduation ceremony.

<b>Email: </b>ann.cornell@patch.com<b><br>Phone: </b>610-213-5820<b><br>Hometown: </b>Skippack<b>, </b>PA<b><br>Birthday: </b>Nov. 3
When she was growing up, reading fueled Ann's creative juices, and she channeled them into writing. She always enjoyed crafting short stories and character studies and--in accordance with the laws of teen behavior--a fair bit of melodramatic poetry.
She wasn't bitten by the journalism bug until she reached college and took an introductory class out of curiosity. After graduating from Temple in 2005 with a B.A. in journalism, Ann joined the staff of The Times Herald in Norristown as a copy editor. She had worked her way up to news editor when she received the opportunity to join the Patch family.
Ann is looking forward to interacting with the residents of the Perkiomen Valley area and utilizing their input to further build a comprehensive, wonderful news resource.
In her downtime, she enjoys being with her family and friends and drinking massive amounts of caffeine while working through a stack of books and magazines at area bookstores.
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<b>Politics </b><br>How would you describe your political beliefs?<br>Are you registered with a certain party?
I'm a bit left of center on many issues, and right of center on the remaining issues. I've been a registered Republican and Democrat, but I'm not currently affiliated with any party. I'm proud to have conservative and liberal friends, and I appreciate healthy, civil debates.
<b>Religion</b><br>How religious would you consider yourself? (casual, observant, devout, non religious)
I was baptized and raised Catholic. I still regularly attend Mass, pray and seek out Lenten challenges.
<b>Local Hot-Button Issues</b><br>What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?<br>The Perkiomen Valley area has six different townships/boroughs, so some issues will vary. However, I know transparent, fiscally responsible government is important to residents, as is a good school system and safe neighborhoods.
The board member was presented with the honor at this year's graduation ceremony.

Although she was diagnosed with the condition before she was 4 years old, Hannah has not let that slow her down.
Seniors, teachers and district officials embrace the past and anticipate the future.
Some remaining buildings were demolished this week.
This Saturday marks the official opening.
Board members remark on each group's accomplishments.
Morgan E. Cummings, a Lock Haven University student, is studying at the University of Ulster.
The motion passes with a 7-2 vote.
Attendees enjoyed games, food, crafts and performances in Meadow Park.
People in the area cleared out unused medicines to curb the use of prescription drug abuse.
Children got an up-close look at the animals from the What Knott Farm.
Schwenksville-area man suffered minor injury; no other people, cars involved.
The recently released Montgomery County Housing Report examined prices of homes sold.
One car collided with a utility pole. PECO crews were on the scene.
This and excessive heat warning in effect until 8 p.m.
Police are seeking information leading to arrest.
A cause was under investigation early Sunday morning.
Area residents invited to join celebration for first-ever event.
Pack 105 participated in activities at Army Heritage Center.
Foday Philip Kanu pleaded guilty to the charge.