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Artist Unveils Final Sketch for Norristown Mural
Matthew Bush, the artist selected to create a mural at Lafayette and DeKalb streets, unveiled his proposed idea at a public meeting on Thursday.

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When he's not out and about reporting the news, he spends his time working with local nonprofits like the Patrician Society and the ACPPA Community Arts Center He's an avid reader, movie- and theater-goer, regularly visits galleries downtown and generally enjoys his life.
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Matthew Bush, the artist selected to create a mural at Lafayette and DeKalb streets, unveiled his proposed idea at a public meeting on Thursday.

A blog called Catholics4Change has released what it's calling "The List Cardinal Bevilacqua Didn’t Want You to See."
A blog called Catholics4Change has released what it's calling "The List Cardinal Bevilacqua Didn’t Want You to See."
The Eagles beat the Tigers 16 to 6.
Residents will gather at MLK Park at 6 p.m. to remember 17-year-old Trayvon Martin who was shot and killed by a self-appointed neighborhood watch captain in Florida last month.
A blog called Catholics4Change has released what it's calling "The List Cardinal Bevilacqua Didn’t Want You to See."
A blog called Catholics4Change has released what it's calling "The List Cardinal Bevilacqua Didn’t Want You to See."
The highly anticipated adaptation of the popular young adult books is finally hitting the big screen.
The party starts Saturday, March 31 at the Bandshell in Elmwood Park.
Kevin Jerome Sheaff Jr. is also being charged in recent ATM robberies at Wells Fargo on East Main Street.
New signs being errected along I-476.
Nahun Isaac Reyes-Osorio pleaded guilty to tattooing two underage girls.
Zoning requests for properties on East Main, East Jacoby and DeKalb streets will be decided on.
Learn about your civil and criminal rights and what to do when encountering police in your community.
Anthony Demarco faces 18 to 22 months in prison.
The Norristown Mural Project will be revealing the artist's concept for the mural at Lafayette and DeKalb streets at a public meeting Thursday night.
The school board gave the students permission to travel to the 2012 Vex Robotics World Middle School Competition in California.
The merger of St. Teresa of Avilla in Audubon and Mother of Divine Providence in King of Prussia will be called Mother Teresa Regional Catholic School.
Parents are required to provide schools with an updated immunization record or their child may not be admitted to school.