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Here's what you need to do to get ready for the new school year.

Justin Matthew Jackson, 18, will start getting jail time credit as he awaits trial in connection with the Lewis Road crash.
Here's what you need to do to get ready for the new school year.
Stephen John Camburn, 18, allegedly stole $80 from a 16-year-old at a Lower Frederick residence.
A Montgomery County man is the first in Pennsylvania to be hospitalized for West Nile Virus.
The victim is the second person in Pennsylvania to contract the virus, and the first to be hospitalized.
Jessica Gross, 24, of Rockwood Drive, allegedly removed the cosmetics from their packages and placed them in her purse, police said.
The event will be held at noon Wednesday.
Stolen items were worth roughly $2,200.
Smoke is billowing near the Philadelphia Premium Outlets due to the vehicle fire, according to witnesses.
Bruce Piscadlo, 62, is the second person charged after county Controller Stewart J. Greenleaf Jr. released an audit showing $30,000 in misused taxpayer funds.
Bruce Piscadlo, 62, is the second person charged after county Controller Stewart J. Greenleaf Jr. released an audit showing $30,000 in misused taxpayer funds.
Bruce Piscadlo, 62, is the second person charged after county Controller Stewart J. Greenleaf Jr. released an audit showing $30,000 in misused taxpayer funds.
Bruce Piscadlo, 62, is the second person charged after county Controller Stewart J. Greenleaf Jr. released an audit showing $30,000 in misused taxpayer funds.
Bruce Piscadlo, 62, is the second person charged after county Controller Stewart J. Greenleaf Jr. released an audit showing $30,000 in misused taxpayer funds.
LaBelle, who served as chairman of the board, is moving to Michigan.
The county's Aa1 bond rating was affirmed by the investor service.
Stephen John Camburn, 18, allegedly stole $80 from a 16-year-old at a Lower Frederick residence.
The bridge was slated to be rebuilt in the winter of 2015.
The bridge was slated to be rebuilt in the winter of 2015.