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Elmwood Park Bandshell to Host Concert for MontCo Children and Youth
The concert seeks to raise awareness about foster care and adoption, as well as recruit prospective foster families.

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The concert seeks to raise awareness about foster care and adoption, as well as recruit prospective foster families.

This week's stories include an illegal alien who allegedly bit a woman's stomach, a man who allegedly stole his own car, and a failed thief who only wanted a Pepsi.
This week's stories include an undocumented immigrant who allegedly bit a woman's stomach, a man who allegedly stole his own car, and a failed thief who only wanted a Pepsi.
Reading Hospital, Einstein Medical Center, Abington Memorial Hospital among other local hospitals ranked among US News and World Report's Top Hospitals.
Michael Morsch, executive editor of Montgomery Newspapers, will run the department.
Bizarre cow mishap, search for 21-year-old woman and Trayvon Martin rally also made headlines.
A lawsuit against county commissioners, an alleged heroin bust round out this week's news.
A Whitemarsh supermarket sells a jackpot-winning Cash 5 ticket.
Commissioner Bruce Castor said the move corrects a “20-year mistake;” the county will continue to lease the space.
Joseph Patrick Franzone, Jr. was taken back to prison and awaits his August arraignment.
Obesity is responsible for more than 300,000 US deaths annually. Find out how fat Montgomery County is.
A lawsuit against county commissioners, an alleged heroin bust round out this week's news.
Commissioner Bruce Castor said the move corrects a “20-year mistake;” the county will continue to lease the space.
Bizarre cow mishap, search for 21-year-old woman and Trayvon Martin rally also made headlines.
Joseph Patrick Franzone, Jr. was taken back to prison and awaits his August arraignment.