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Conshy Borough Closed on Monday; No Trash Collection
Trash collection will resume Thursday; recycling on Tuesday.

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Trash collection will resume Thursday; recycling on Tuesday.

A look back at the top March stories in the Perkiomen Valley.
The 42-year-old Township Line Road man will be charged with allegedly assaulting his son.
The brewery was built on the Perkiomen Creek in 1885 and provided beer and soda throughout the area, according to reports.
Fundraising, clean up, and archaeology digs are among events to be held this spring.
A look back at some local stories you may have missed during the past week in the Perkiomen Valley.
A look back at some local stories you may have missed during the past week in the Plymouth-Whitemarsh area.
The event to support the May 18 Relay for Life, which had been scheduled for March 30, will be held on May 4.
Over 50 local food-service establishments were inspected in February. Check to see how they did.
Students are taking inventory, making change, and more.
Daniel DeFreitas, of Eagleville, faces numerous charges relating to an alleged March 25 incident.
The area has had an influx of transient activity, police say.
The Plymouth Township Police Department will hold its annual Cop Camp Aug. 6 through Aug. 10 this summer.
Funding efforts are underway for the memorial; it is a ‘project for the whole community,’ council says.
The new Butler Pike business is open from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. on week days; it opens at 8 a.m. on weekends.
More than 50 local food-service establishments were inspected in February. Check to see how they did.
More than $1,500 in electronics, jewelry and household items were stolen while the victim was at work; neighbors saw nothing, according to police.
This Patch series follows Dave Brown on his seven-month trek across the U.S. to raise money for ovarian cancer.
Take a look at what is happening at the Whitemarsh Township Board of Supervisors meeting on Thursday.
A 14-year-old student allegedly drew swastikas on another student’s paper, according to the Perkiomen Valley School District.