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Admitted Royersford Stabber’s Victim Wants ‘No Contact’ Order Lifted
Matthew Harmon, 60, stabbed his girlfriend with a steak knife during an argument, according to police.

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Matthew Harmon, 60, stabbed his girlfriend with a steak knife during an argument, according to police.

Police are investigating the July 18 mischief report.
La Villa Mexican Grill owner Rene H. Zepeda opened El Jefe in Ambler, offering traditional Mexican food in a different atmosphere.
An grand opening will be held at Cuddy Park from 10 a.m. – noon.
Michael Morsch, executive editor of Montgomery Newspapers, will run the department.
Commissioner Bruce Castor said the move corrects a “20-year mistake;” the county will continue to lease the space.
A lawsuit against county commissioners, an alleged heroin bust round out this week's news.
The fire company donated over $3,000, part of its small games of chance profits, to the police department for necessary computer upgrades.
Here's what's playing in theaters around town this weekend, plus showtimes.
Here's what's playing in theaters around town this weekend, plus showtimes.
The school will use $5,0000 to purchase five iPads and 'a multitude of applications.'
Obesity is responsible for more than 300,000 US deaths annually. Find out how fat Montgomery County is.
Baldomar Salazar-Acosta, of Limerick, is allegedly an undocumented immigrant and has a warrant out for his arrest in Texas, according to police.
The road closing scheduled for Thursday has been tentatively rescheduled for Friday.
The third-annual event, scheduled for Sept. 7, is expected to bring out thousands.
The second in a two-part series on the Lower Perkiomen Valley Regional Sewer Authority’s middle interceptor project debate and how it is affecting the lives of residents, increasing sewer fees, and the potential moratorium on building.
The Main Street home was for sale at the time of the burglary.