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Local Priests Respond to Pope Benedict’s Resignation
Pastors from Plymouth, Whitemarsh and Conshohocken respond to the decision.

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Pastors from Plymouth, Whitemarsh and Conshohocken respond to the decision.

Hundreds of vehicles were affected overnight last week in Upper Providence, Collegeville and Trappe, according to police.
Police are searching for a white sedan that struck three men as they stood next to their disabled vehicle on Skippack Pike around 2:15 a.m Saturday.
Montgomery County Commissioners approved an application for $185,000 in federal grant funds for the program.
Schwenksville man was allegedly driving at an unsafe speed.
Ursinus Student Government Association held a meeting to discuss possible alternatives, due to price increases; other students are taking to Twitter to voice disappointment.
Borough Council will discuss advertising the proposed text amendment, which allows a Wawa on Fayette Street, for 30 days before a vote.
Snow is set to begin around 3 p.m.
Philadelphia man allegedly admitted to purchasing the guns and apologized to the Fox family.
Detectives allege that video files depicting sexual assaults on toddlers were found in the 22-year-old man's computer.
The West Conshohocken nonprofit’s stock of several items is almost entirely depleted.
Hundreds of vehicles were affected overnight on Sunday in Upper Providence, Collegeville and Trappe, according to police.
State Sen. Daylin Leach drafted a proposal to legalize marijuana for recreational use.
Daylin Leach, who represents Haverford Township, drafted a proposal to legalize marijuana for recreational use.
Glenside man allegedly struck a parked car in the Volvo dealership on Bethlehem Pike after striking a vehicle driven by a Plymouth Meeting resident.
The famed catcher, born in Norristown, will promote his new book, “Long Shot,” at the Towne Book Center on Feb. 13.
The little league needs approval from Perkiomen Valley School District to make the changes to enhance a Skippack Elementary field for softball players.
The famed catcher, born in Norristown, will promote his new book, 'Long Shot,' at the Towne Book Center on Feb. 13.
A weekend bus substitution will be in effect over four weekends in February and March, beginning Feb. 9.