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Wissahickon Sophomore Wins Speech Contest
Andrew Ge won Blue Bell Rotary's Four-Way Test speech contest, and will now compete against other area winners.

I enlisted into the United States Army right out of high school, where I served in combat arms as a Forward Observer.
After being honorably discharged, I spent the greater portion of the last decade as a caregiver for my mother and father, who required nearly round the clock care as a result of several conditions and disabilities.
While in college I studied Computer Forensics and Network Security, but both my mother and my sister obtained their master's degree in journalism and english, respectively. Having grown up in such an evironment, writing just came naturally to me.
I began my career with Patch as a freelancer in December of 2010, writing for sites across multiple counties before settling in with Patch's Montgomery County cluster.
Now, I'm the Local Editor for Norristown and Lower Providence.
I'm married to fellow-Patch freelancer Kristen McMaster, we had our daughter, Evelyn Mae Heffintrayer, on October 18, 2012.
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Politics
How would you describe your political beliefs? Are you registered with a certain party?
Though I'm a registered Republican, my stance on many issues tends to be only slightly to the right of center.
I loathe the two-party system, as I believe it does more to divide people than issues themselves. Still, I view it as a necessary evil, since a three-party system would only further divide the public.
Religion
How religious would you consider yourself? (casual, observant, devout, non religious)
I was born and raised as a Roman Catholic, though I lost my faith quite a few years ago. I do not attend any church or services, though I have no issues with those who do.
I consider myself an envious-agnostic. I have no idea who or what made us, why we live, or what happens when we die. I do, however, miss the comfort that faith brought me in my youth, and I envy those whose convictions prohibit them from going astray.
Andrew Ge won Blue Bell Rotary's Four-Way Test speech contest, and will now compete against other area winners.

Six people, including four from Montco, were arrested and charged following a target-specific wiretap investigation.
'Operation Walled-In' leads to the arrest of six people, including two from Pottstown and two from the Norristown area.
Ryan Gavlick, 26, of Pottstown, is among six people who were arrested as a result of a target-specific wiretap investigation.
A look at the beautiful Trinity Episcopal Church, prior to the fire of 1986.
The meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. on April 18.
Pottstown High School marketing students had a successful showing at the District 8 Career Development Conference and the 62nd Annual State Career Development Conference.
Three local students made the Dean's List for the Fall 2012 semester.
Carothers made the Honor's List for the Fall 2012 semester.
This week's stories include a father who allegedly drew a samurai sword during an argument with his son and a woman facing multiple felonies after failing to pay Rent-A-Center.
Aurice Andre Andrews, who was previously convicted of aggravated assault and drug charges, allegedly fired three rounds on the 400 block of South Street on Saint Patrick's Day.
Lauren Clarke, 30, of the 200 block of Manatawny Street, is facing multiple felonies after she allegedly signed for more than $5,700 in equipment and furniture but never made a payment.
On April 25, four former student-athletes will be inducted into Wissahickon's Hall of Fame.
The yard sale will be held on Saturday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Pickering FIeld in Ambler.
Anyone with information about this robbery is urged to contact the Upper Dublin Police Department at 215-646-2100, or the FBI at 215-418-4000.
Dooley will fill the vacancy left by the passing of George Pasceri.
A weekly column in which local law enforcement personnel answer commonly asked questions.
The event, which is scheduled for April 13 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., will feature a petting farm, moon bounce, Smokey the Bear and Pipper the Clown.
The show, which serves as a fundraiser for the American Cancer Society, will feature 12 singing and dancing contestants competing for over $1,000 in Coventry Mall gift cards.
Reports from the Pennsylvania State Police.