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Orienteering Course Offered At Briar Hill Preserve On Oct. 16
Orienteering, the outdoor navigation sports loved by nature enthusiasts, will take place Oct. 16 at Briar Hill Preserve.

Jon Campisi is a seasoned journalist who has written for weekly and daily newspapers, as well as online media outlets.
He recently returned to Patch, and journalism in general, after having spent some time working in both the communications sphere and the legal world.
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.
Jon, a Philadelphia native, is passionate about hyperlocal news, and prides himself on covering news and events that are important to those who live and work in southeastern Pennsylvania.
Interesting things of note: in addition to his passion for journalism, Jon also has a keen interest in the legal world, and possesses his paralegal certificate. He worked for a number of years as a legal news reporter, and also spent some time in a law firm setting working as a paralegal. He is fascinated by court proceedings, lawyer sparring and the lawmaking process in general.
Jon also loves dogs, and is a nature enthusiast who tries to spend as much time outdoors as possible.
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Orienteering, the outdoor navigation sports loved by nature enthusiasts, will take place Oct. 16 at Briar Hill Preserve.

Superior Court upheld the prison sentence given to a man convicted in 2019 on gun and drug charges stemming from Abington home arrest.
Eastern Center for Arts & Tech. spotlights Upper Moreland High School senior, and Allied Health student, Fatima Soriano during October.
The North Penn School District has been approved for a $164,946 grant in first wave of funding from Emergency Connectivity Fund.
A 78-year-old pedestrian from Lansdale was reportedly killed by a pickup truck driver in Towamencin Township this past weekend.
Three senators on the Democratic Policy Committee will host a hearing in Plymouth Meeting Tues. on pregnancy workplace accommodations.
A crisis hotline for Hurricane Ida storm damage will close on Oct. 8. Affected residents can call for help between now and Friday.
Lansdale squad cars will be donned with pink ribbons in October in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
The $1 million scratch-off was reportedly sold at a smoke shop in Cheltenham Township.
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A teenage girl is facing a slew of criminal charges in the incident, which police said occurred after they found her intoxicated in her car.
Residents dropping by to do municipal business are now being told to visit Hatboro Borough temporary offices at Pennypack Elementary School.
Firing Battery F, 1st Pennsylvania Light Artillery, will conduct firing demonstrations, model campsites and soldier entertainment, and more.
AmerisourceBergen, a leading pharmaceuticals and healthcare products company, held a ribbon-cutting ceremony in Conshohocken to celebrate.
Christine Cicio, formerly of Rutgers University, recently began as the new director of continuing education at Penn State's Abington campus.
A COVID-19 booster clinic for certain segments of the population will be held this Sunday at North Penn High School.
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The nine schools in the Abington School District will be reconfigured in regards to the grades they serve beginning in the 2022 school year.