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Fair Housing, Curren Terrace and 900 Sandy St. on Agenda for Tonight's Council Meeting
Council will be continuing a public hearing on the Analysis of Impediments of Fair Housing Choice.

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Council will be continuing a public hearing on the Analysis of Impediments of Fair Housing Choice.

David Manilla was convicted of felony aggravated assault in 1995 and was prohibited from owning a gun when police say a stray shot during a hunting trip killed a Quakertown man.
Police believe a Friday night shots fired incident in the area of Lafayette and Knox streets may be related to a robbery at the nearby hotel shortly later.
Join the folks at Ambler Savings Bank in Fairview Village for an Easter family event.
Only recently opened, Arianitas Mini Market at Markley and Fornance became the latest victim Friday night of a pair of armed stick-up men operating in the Norristown area.
Studies show that yoga can improve sleep and help better manage stress and anxiety.
A look at some of the events this week in Lower Providence Township.
Target had a power outage Sunday morning that lasted several hours.
A look at a few of the events this week in Norristown.
Tatiana Melendez was found and released into the custody of her father.
Friends and colleagues will honor former Norristown Police Chief Russell Bono at a dinner at Presidential Caterers on March 22.
More than three dozen residents turned out for the Thursday night meeting to express their views about what qualities they want to see in Norristown's next police chief.
The Norristown Police Department and Patch would like to wish Gina Davies a happy, healthy 30th birthday.
Police are reportedly investigating an armed robbery at another area gas station Thursday night.
Police said a local cab company helped them capture the man they believe robbed the First Niagra Bank in Audubon, as well as others in Plymouth and Montgomery townships.
Police said a local cab company helped them capture the man they believe robbed the Chemical Road bank after he allegedly robbed a First Niagra Bank in Audubon.
Daniel Carosello was found not guilty of violating a protection from abuse order in 2012, but a clerical error kept a warrant for his arrest active in the system.
The Ancient Order of Hibernians Club in Bridgeport hosts the annual event will feature local mix masters competing for the crown.
Police say a local cab company helped them capture the man they believe robbed the First Niagra Bank at Trooper and Egypt roads in Audubon Thursday morning.
Nine-year-old Mady Grebe is putting her budding talent for fashion to work at 'Fashion on Wheels,' an event to raise money to buy wheelchairs for those in need.