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Lower Moreland Community Invited To Participate In Locks Of Love
Dayna Shain, a Lower Moreland parent and owner of Salon LaVogue in Bucks County, will host the hair donation event at her business.

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From 2010 to 2011, Jon worked as the first-ever editor of the then-newly-launched Chestnut Hill Patch, before moving over to edit the Roxborough Patch, covering an area of Northwest Philly that he had previously covered for another community news publication.
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Dayna Shain, a Lower Moreland parent and owner of Salon LaVogue in Bucks County, will host the hair donation event at her business.

One of the calls involved assisting in a building fire in a HVAC unit at the Sky Zone trampoline park in neighboring Upper Providence.
Eastern Center For Arts & Tech. continues its recognizing of Black students during Black History Month with a profile of Danae Williams.
Maximillian Han, 29, has been found competent to stand trial. He faces first-degree murder charges relating to his father's killing.
The 47-year-old man lost control of his car early Sunday morning and crashed into a building in Conshohocken, causing an explosion.
Hatboro cop Ryan Allen remains hospitalized after cardiac arrest from a bee sting. A GoFundMe started by his wife has raised nearly $75K.
Mikael Laferla, the stepson of PA's banking secretary, was charged with cyberstalking a teen girl. He had pleaded guilty in federal court.
Adan Quiroz, 41, of Ambler, was sentenced to prison for sexually abusing two underage girls during a near year-long period.
Jasmine and Isabella Madden, 12 and 9 years old, were profiled on NBC 10 Philadelphia for taking flying lessons at their young ages.
The list includes establishments in North Wales, Willow Grove, Blue Bell and Conshohocken.
Horsham fire officials say crews were called out to battle a blaze at the Homewood Suites by Hilton in Horsham this past weekend.
Kevin Foraker, 40, of West Norriton, faces sentencing in April for his guilty plea connected to a Lower Providence man's overdose death.
Congresswoman Madeleine Dean was in Montgomery County last week to speak about the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
Motorists are warned to expect possible delays this week on Interstate 476 in parts of Montgomery County while crews perform sign work.
Barbara Corbo, 30, of Plymouth Meeting taught in a Philly school. She's being charged with institutional sexual assault on a minor.
Derrick Jackson of Philadelphia pleaded guilty in Montgomery County Court this week in connection with the drug death of a Hatfield man.
The voicemail comes after social media posts circulated chastising a teacher for a cultural proficiency classroom lesson last year.
The reported assault occurred on Feb. 2 on Red Lion Road across from Valley Center Park. The victim sustained a minor injury.
Bella was the only K9 dog in the history of the Abington Police Department to attain the rank of sergeant. She retires after 10 years.
The 26 sensory kits are designed to aid in the interaction with individuals with autism. The kits came from donated funds.