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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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Clay McQueen, who was Ward 3 Commissioner in Lower Moreland Township, passed away recently after a five-year battle with colon cancer.
Mike McNally, of Upper Moreland, is the franchisee behind the Code Ninjas location soon to open in Horsham. Young gamers will learn coding.
The stop-arm cameras are designed to catch motorists who illegally pass stopped school buses that are picking up and dropping off students.
The extremely rare antique weapon was stolen from Valley Forge National Historical Park back in 1971.
Glen Naessens continues to reside in the Philly suburbs. A cast member from The Real World Season 2, he is starring in a reunion show.
The funding to upgrade the Willow Grove Turnpike Interchange comes from the Pennsylvania Commonwealth Financing Authority.
Remediation work at the elementary and high school in Upper Dublin continue after Hurricane Ida caused damage. No timeline for completion.
Geonattan Fabiani, of Philadelphia's Frankford neighborhood, entered a guilty plea to attempted statutory sexual assault of a teen boy.
The Montgomeryville Celebree School site will be one of the first to open in Pennsylvania. It currently has close to 30 franchise locations.
The fire reportedly started around 8:30 Monday morning on a stove in the home's kitchen. It was quickly extinguished.
Canine units from Cheltenham and Montgomery Township were among those who stood out from the competition during recent K9 trials.
Thomas Gavin, who pleaded guilty to stealing an antique rifle from the Valley Forge State Park Museum in 1971 faces sentencing this week.
Bob Jones was Pottstown Borough Manager from 1994 to 2002. He died last week in Florida.
Hatboro K9 Officer Ryan Allen, in the hospital since suffering a heart attack brought on by a bee sting reaction, is off the ventilator.
The Montgomery Mall had been in foreclosure. It was reportedly recently sold to New York-base Kohan Retail Investment Group For $55 Million.
Gun rights advocates have eyed permitless concealed carry in Pennsylvania for years. A bill recently passed the legislature.
Santa Claus will make his annual appearance for photos at the Plymouth Meeting Mall beginning this Saturday and running through Dec. 24.
The ceremony is presented by the Kiwanis Club of Old York Road.