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Early 2012 Budget Numbers from Montco Commissioners
Montgomery County Commissioners met Wednesday to discuss the proposed 2012 budget for Montco.

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Montgomery County Commissioners met Wednesday to discuss the proposed 2012 budget for Montco.

Montgomery County Commissioners are meeting now to discuss the proposed 2012 budget.
Montgomery County Commissioners met Wednesday to discuss the proposed 2012 budget for Montco.
Area commuters can expect increased traffic this week in Plymouth and Conshohocken.
Police are searching for suspects in at least three separate robberies since Saturday.
Environmental group's claim that Excelon hasn't done an adequate environmental analysis will be reviewed.
Dr. Meryl Littman, associate professor of medicine at Penn Vet, will host “Caring for Older Pets: Healthcare advice on geriatric and end-of-life issues” at Penn Medicine in Radnor.
The philanthropic thrift store is celebrating a decade of repurposing, recycling and restoring lives.
Two would-be burglars were nabbed after police received a tip the men were planning to rob the old Nicolet building on East Washington Street.
A white male suspect robbed the Wells Fargo at 340 S. 2nd Street in Philadelphia yesterday.
Drew John Pashley Jr., 31, with known addresses in Lower Providence and Perkiomen, was sentenced to 11½-to 23-months and three years' probation.
The construction company’s Greater Philadelphia office donated food to the Salvation Army in Norristown just in time for Thanksgiving.
Drew John Pashley Jr., 31, with known addresses in Lower Providence and Perkiomen, was sentenced to 11½-to 23-months and three years' probation.
The 2011 Atlantic hurricane season officially ends on Nov. 30 and produced a total of 19 tropical storms, of which seven became hurricanes, including three major ones.
The Montgomery County Commissioners meet tomorrow at 10 a.m.
The 2011 Atlantic hurricane season officially ends on Nov. 30 and produced a total of 19 tropical storms, of which seven became hurricanes, including three major ones.
The School Board adopted plans Monday night that include a $622,784 bump in the estimated cost for an addition at the high school.
The U.S. Marshal Service and Philadelphia police are searching for a Norristown man in connection with a shooting in September.
A Norristown woman, who witnesses say fell from a stretcher as she was being loaded into an ambulance by medics, later died at the hospital.
Tips from the FBI on protecting your identity and your money when shopping online.