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Three clean-up events are scheduled.

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Three clean-up events are scheduled.

Police are asking for help to find the man pictured here, who is wanted for alleged aggravated assault and rape in Pottstown Borough.
Work is occurring in three spots between East Norriton and the Plymouth Meeting Mall
The event will be held June 1 from 4 to 8 p.m.
Pennsylvania State Police reported 94 incidents, Perkiomen Township Fire Co. responded to 13 incidents, and there were 43 ambulance requests in February.
The board will vote on a resolution on Monday that urges lawmakers to adjust the funding formula for charter and cyber charter schools.
State Rep. Marcy Toepel has scheduled more than 10 other constituent meetings.
The event will be held in Pennsburg on May 18.
The fight allegedly occurred between two male students while boarding a school bus.
A reception will be held at Colonial Elementary School from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
An Allentown man was arrested for DUI in Plymouth Township.
James C. Rees, Sr., of Collegeville, has owned his Chevrolet Coupe for over 61 years.
The Lafayette Hill pub is selling items from the back bar for discounted prices in anticipation of a new look.
A cat is missing and could be in the Whitemarsh or Whitpain areas.
Gas prices are declining; see where it is the cheapest in our area.
Plymouth Whitemarsh High School students Mona Hoorfar and Phoebe Flint both took home gold medals last month.
Several fire companies responded to the scene, according to reports.
Dozens of officers said goodbye to their facial hair, including Deputy Chief County Detective Sam Gallen, who has been sporting his mustache since 1979.
Ursinus College Environmental Action is planning several earth-friendly projects for families.
Harmonville Fire Co. was on the scene Wednesday morning; the Taco Truck is closed until further notice.