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Street Fight, Possession of Drug Paraphernalia Reported in Ambler
Reports from the Ambler Borough Police Department.

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Reports from the Ambler Borough Police Department.

Sesame Day Camp founder Ed Itzenson and alumni representing 60 years will attend, including multi-generational families, spouses who met at camp, and camp staff alumnus.
The accompanying data gives a detailed look at academic performances, the makeup of the student body, and those students deemed economically disadvantaged.
In a Letter to the Editor, France W. Krazalkovich, a Republican candidate for the Upper Pottsgrove Board of Commissioners, urges local government to protect the Second Amendment.
Skippack Pike will be closed at the Pennsylvania Turnpike from 10 p.m. on April 25 through 6 a.m. on April 26, and again from 9 p.m. on April 26 through 5 a.m. on April 27.
The events will occur from 6 to 9 p.m. on the first Friday of every month from May through October.
Joseph Carrig, 59, of Hatfield, broke a windshield wiper off of the victim's car when they wouldn't roll down the window following a minor accident.
Crews encountered a heavy smoke condition inside of the building, but the majority of the fire had already been knocked down by the building's sprinkler system.
April Saul, 43, of the 100 block of King Street, was arrested and charged with retail theft after she allegedly stole items from the Dollar+Beauty store.
The free event will showcase food and dance from several cultures.
The grand opening will be marked by a three-hour celebration, complete with face painting and balloon artistry.
The final vote for approval was 8 to 0, with board member Richard Stanton absent from the meeting.
What began as an attempt to solicit money for cigarettes outside of the Pottstown Redner's quickly led to multiple police calls, profanity-laden confrontations, and ultimately, the arrest of a Collegeville woman.
Marino Tambourino, 36, was sentenced to six-to-23 months in prison after pleading guilty to the assault of David Rogers, of Lansdale, at the Fireside Bar and Grill in March of 2012.
Proud parents (and students) can get the word out whenever they want, via the Pottstown Patch's homepage and daily email newsletter.
Proud parents (and students) can get the word out whenever they want, via Ambler Patch's homepage and daily email newsletter.
Zachary Koss, of Pottstown, was one of 35 students selected to perform at Dr. Lewis Evitts Thayne's Presidential Inauguration at Lebanon Valley College on April 19.
Scouts from Troop 3 spent a pioneering camping weekend at Hickory Run State Park in Jim Thorpe.
This week's stories include a woman who is facing felony charges after allegedly stealing candy from Wawa, a birthday gone wrong for another local woman, and nudity at a train station in Norristown.
Clarence escaped on March 18 from parking lot the veterinary clinic on the 1000 block of Dekalb Pike near Palermo's Pizza. He's believed to be in Whitpain or Worcester, which is miles from his home in Whitemarsh.