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Increased 422 Congestion Anticipated in October: PennDOT
Roadwork will occur on the highway in Lower Pottsgrove and North Coventry Townships.

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Roadwork will occur on the highway in Lower Pottsgrove and North Coventry Townships.

The Catholic high school in Royersford will host prospective students.
Daytime activities will be held at Riverfront Park in Pottstown.
The Collegeville Rotary Club will hold an event to recognize the trio on Oct. 23
Kari Wood, 18, and Michael Robinson, 23, both of Linfield, allegedly stole items from vehicles.
Fun events are occurring daily at the library, located on South Fourth Avenue.
An event will be held at RiverCrest Golf Club on Oct. 24
Rescue 54 placed second it its category at the State Fireman’s Convention.
Pottstown Municipal Airport's Community Day and Young Eagles Rally returned to the Pottstown Municipal Airport on Sept. 28, where guests celebrated the art of flying high in the sky.
From community service day to a zombie crawl, the Village of Skippack has a bustling schedule through Halloween
Salford Hills Elementary School was damaged over the weekend.
Representatives Charlie Dent, Pat Meehan and Jim Gerlach do not support the government shutdown.
Representatives Charlie Dent, Pat Meehan and Jim Gerlach do not support the government shutdown.
The event will be held Thursday morning at the Gilbertsville Fire Co.
The event will be held Thursday morning at the Gilbertsville Fire Co.
A purse was stolen from a vehicle, and mail was stolen from a porch, according to the Pennsylvania State Police.
Zoey's Yogurt, Iron Mountain Cafe were among inspected establishments.
Champps Americana, Elevation Burger were among inspected establishments.
On the heels of a decision from the Pennsylvania Board of Education that no longer mandate the projects, the projects will take a different shape.
Beginning in 2017, students will be required to pass tests to graduate instead of a project.