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The Plymouth Township bar is holding Earth Day with Long Trail on Wednesday.

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The Plymouth Township bar is holding Earth Day with Long Trail on Wednesday.

The item went missing on April 9.
Grover Silcox and Pat Barker will entertain the crowd on May 10.
The group collected 31 pints of blood at Sunday's Red Cross blood drive.
An accident has delayed traffic on the Turnpike and the Northeast Extension.
Shawn P. Burns, of Lansdale, was cited after the Third Ave accident.
Here are some events coming up in the area.
More than $500 in items and cash were stolen from a bag in the stadium.
Many books are available for 25 cents.
Gavin Leong, 5, of Phoenixville, passed away on April 14 - Across the country, people are doing good deeds in his name.
In a few simple steps, you can publicize your sale and attract more people.
In a few simple steps, you can publicize your sale and attract more people.
Your go-to-guide for everything local in the Perkiomen Valley this weekend.
Main Line Health will hold an open house on Saturday in Lafayette Hill.
The Seven Decarcerate PA members who were arrested in November face up to $10,000 in court costs, and are asking for supporters to help.
The Horsham-based restaurant expects a Plymouth Meeting site to be open by October.
The rear door of a Main Street home, owned by a Boyertown man, was pried open.
The emergency service provider began serving the borough on April 15.
Children can have a party with their stuffed animals at the library, and their furry friends get to sleep over.
The ordinance prevents parents from lining both sides of Mt. Airy Road to pick up students, according to the township.