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Abington Elementary Teacher Creates Art to Benefit Dog Rescue
Tara McFadden, a teacher at Copper Beech Elementary School, started a project this summer to fix up furniture into pieces of art.

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Tara McFadden, a teacher at Copper Beech Elementary School, started a project this summer to fix up furniture into pieces of art.

Relatives and friends are invited to a viewing today at 12 p.m. for Nazareth 'Naz' Galie, a former Whitemarsh cop who died July 15.
Allison Latzo recently began her job as the second allied health instructor at the Willow Grove-based Eastern Center for Arts and Technology
Volunteer firefighters with a handful of area departments battled an early morning house fire on Tues. The home's occupants were uninjured.
A number of parents passionately spoke out against any potential mandatory facemask policy for schoolchildren in the district in 2021-22.
Daniel Wright of Willow Grove was arrested by Abington Township Police and charged with posting inappropriate photos of women to websites.
A couple enjoying their wedding reception in Conshohocken earlier this month had a setback when the bride dislocated her knee.
Darren Rodzwic, 41, who grew up in Warminster and most recently lived in Willow Grove, died in late June, leaving behind a young family.
A number of hospitality businesses in Montgomery County are being awarded with pandemic assistance funds from a state recovery program.
Andrew Adams, first hired as a patrol officer in Plymouth Township 23 years ago, was recently promoted to the rank of sergeant.
Limekiln Pike will be closed between Willow Grove Ave. and Mount Carmel Ave. from 7 p.m. July 23 until 5 p.m. July 26 due to bridge work.
The blood drive will be held today from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Horsham Township Community Center.
Six Lower Providence Police officers received a distinguished unit commendation during last week's Board of Supervisors meeting.
U.S. Rep. Madeleine Dean helped to secure congressional funding for Hatboro to make ADA-accessible upgrades to a community park.
A regional LGBTQ Pride event will take place at the Abington Arts Center this coming Sunday July 18.
RAV Collision Services of Hatboro had taken up an appeal with PA Commonwealth Court over a local zoning board decision denying use request.
Johneia Marie Garrett, 26, will go on trial this fall in connection with the overdose death of Willow grove resident Nicholas Golden.
The senator, whose 4th Senatorial District covers Abington in Montgomery County, is calling on federal lawmakers to make permanent the CTC.
State Sen Anthony Williams said his cousin, also his aide, got into a brawl with a LP golf pro shop employee because racial slur was used.
The Collegeville-based school was one of 40 across the country to receive grant funding from the Institute of International Education.