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Christmas Tree Pickups Start Next Week
With the holidays winding down, the municipality has scheduled Christmas tree pick-ups starting Jan. 14.

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With the holidays winding down, the municipality has scheduled Christmas tree pick-ups starting Jan. 14.

Several shootings, serious accidents and at least one assault that may have resulted in a medevac kept police on their toes Saturday night.
Montgomery County Democratic Committee Chairman Marcel L. Groen remembers president emeritus of Local 1776 and longtime Pennsylvania labor leader Wendell W. Young III, who passed away on Jan. 1.
The public is invited to an open house event to review plan for the reconstruction of Markley Street in Norristown.
At least one man in his early 20s is reportedly injured and has been flown by medevac to a hospital for treatment of a gunshot wound.
Police say the man who robbed the BP Gas Station at Markley and Main on Dec. 29 may be responsible for other recent knife-point robberies.
Dakota Clanagan and Jared Jones spent the Saturday before Christmas volunteering with the In His Eyes Outreach's children's program, DAKMAK.
Following the tragic mass shooting in an elementary school in Connecticut last month, local police are partnering with school districts to increase school security.
An Eagleville man who offered to give three men a ride home from a West Norriton bar was allegedly robbed by his passengers at gunpoint.
Openings are available in the Planning, Civil Service and Shade Tree commissions, Zoning Hearing Board, Norristown Municipal Waste Authority, and Park and Recreation Committee.
Garfield Williams, of Norristown, pleaded guilty to involuntary manslaughter and illegal possession of a firearm in connection with the Oct. 2010 incident.
A water main break in the Whitemarsh area shut down Butler Pike near Ridge Pike on New Year's Day.
West Norriton Police Chief Robert Adams retired on Monday, along with 44-year-public safety veteran Sgt. Joseph Hallman. Former Deputy Chief Dale Mabry was sworn in as the new Chief of Police.
The Norristown Patch record books show that while we did have some great feel-good stories in 2012, it was crime that captured the attention of our readership.
Kaysan Quintez Stewart pleaded guilty to a robbery in which he ripped the pants off his victim while trying to get to the money.
The Felix family from Dallas, Ga. received thousands of votes to win Patch's Deck the House contest and $100,000 for their local school district.
Over 20 residents and supporters walked the streets of Norristown on Saturday in a show of solidarity against recent violence in the community.
Former Green Party presidential candidate Cheri Honkala claims the fiscal cliff isn't about the reducing the deficit, it's about cutting social programs.
The men and women of Norristown Clubs United are asking residents to join them in show of solidarity this Saturday.
Local police and county detectives are reportedly investigating a possible connection between the Christmas night murder of Paul Brown and the Oct. 20 murder of Ryan Ladson-Singleton.