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Multiple Vehicle Break-ins Reported in Whitemarsh
Items were stolen from three area vehicles overnight on May 22, according to police.

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Items were stolen from three area vehicles overnight on May 22, according to police.

The 12th annual car show, sponsored by Mayor Bob Frost and the Special Events Committee, brought thousands to the Fayette Street Saturday.
The juveniles, former students of the school, allegedly caused over $5,000 in damage.
The question will be debated on Monday night.
The Elm Street park, named after a 14-year-old boy who died in the area after being hit by a truck, now has new trees, benches, and a large sign.
Face painting, caricatures, live music and community groups were among the highlights of Saturday's gathering.
Tara Jantes, 31, was arrested after a traffic stop near Main Street.
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The fire ripped through an unfinished home on Cooper Drive.
Roughly 300 parents with warrants for delinquent child support payments can turn themselves in without fear of arrest June 10 to 14; after that, ‘we’re coming to get you,’ says Sheriff Eileen Behr.
A drill was allegedly left inside of the vehicle.
The crash occurred at Bridge Road and Crestview Boulevard in Skippack Township.
The school was given $500 after working on a food drive for local charities.
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Hundreds attended the event, many sharing memories of the Spring-Ford High School senior who was killed last weekend, allegedly by her 16-year-old boyfriend.
The meeting on the 67-acre Plymouth Township park will be held June 4.
Vendors are still being accepted for the weekly event, held at the Schwenksville Fire Company.
A ceremony will be held at the Elm Street at 1 p.m., on the 20th anniversary of the death of Conshohocken resident Aubrey Collins.
The Perkiomen Valley Twilight League team is no longer playing at Collegeville Community Park.
That accident occurred on Route 73 and Plank Road in Skippack Township.