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Protesters Hold 'Pray-In' Over MontCo Same-Sex Marriage Licenses
The Pro-Life Coalition of Pennsylvania objects to a Montgomery County official's decision to grant marriage certificates to gay couples.

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The Pro-Life Coalition of Pennsylvania objects to a Montgomery County official's decision to grant marriage certificates to gay couples.

The Pro-Life Coalition of Pennsylvania objects to a Montgomery County official's decision to grant marriage certificates to gay couples.
The ‘Sabrina’s Rockstar Fund’ was developed for a 7-year-old girl recently diagnosed with Leukemia.
A police impersonator searched a car in Chester County, according to authorities.
The Pennsylvania lottery would not release the name of the winner.
The Music Man, Happy Hour to Support To Love a Canine Rescue also on tap.
A ‘Music Man’ performance, a Perky Twilight League Playoff game are also happening.
Guests of the weekly Saturday morning event will also hear live music.
A ‘box-type utility trailer’ was stolen from a Worcester property, according to police.
Matthew Harmon violated two court orders preventing him from seeing the girlfriend he admitted to stabbing in April, according to police.
The Lite Choice, Panera and Red Robin were among the establishments inspected.
Five same-sex couples received the first marriage licenses in Pennsylvania, regardless of a state ban.
An identity theft seminar is also on tap.
Comedy show, Hunger Games also on tap Thursday.
Five same-sex couples received the first marriage licenses in Pennsylvania, regardless of a state ban.
After receiving a negative response on revised plans for the property at Swamp Pike, the third time was the charm for owner Mark Quigley.
The incident occurred on Main Street and Game Farm Road.
The borough is coordinating the event, which will run from 2-7 p.m. Friday.
Wednesday is the last night to get dinner at the Trappe Shopping Center restaurant, until further notice.
Montgomery County Commissioners Josh Shapiro and Leslie Richards ‘hailed’ the decision; Commissioner Bruce Castor said people enforcing laws 'must do so unless the law is changed.'