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Marino Tambourino, of Ambler, will face a formal arraignment in county court at 9:30 a.m on July 18.

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Marino Tambourino, of Ambler, will face a formal arraignment in county court at 9:30 a.m on July 18.

As the Upper Dublin School Board puts the finishing touches on their budget for upcoming school year, they point to a potential $2 million shortfall in the near future.
The School District of Upper Dublin dedicated the new production studio to the Greenfield Foundation, prior to the start of Monday’s school board meeting.
Rain interrupts an otherwise fun evening.
Following three months of training from June to August, 22-year-old Natalie Smerkanich, of Collegeville, will head to Micronesia for two years with the Peace Corps.
In a notice sent from the School District of Upper Dublin, Superintendent Michael Pladus addresses the likelihood of future budget difficulties.
More than 75 people came out in support of Joyce Dutton, who was recently diagnosed with Lou Gehrig's Disease.
All proceeds will go to the family of 14-year-old Bobby Taggart, who is currently battling osteosarcoma.
Frederick Snow, president of Dreshertown Plaza LP, issues a statement regarding their upcoming appearance in front of the Upper Dublin Planning Commission.
Weekly police reports from Upper Dublin Township
The Upper Dublin Medal Program recognizes the extraordinary efforts and contributions of residents and students within the community.
The former Wissahickon teacher will head to county court for a formal arraignment on July 6 at 9:30 a.m.
Lori brings extensive experience and award-winning appraising to the show's third season.
Trooper Barry Searfoss, of Coatesville, was off-duty when his pickup truck struck the rear of a 1997 Lincoln Town Car on Friday night. He was later taken into custody and processed for DUI.
The benefit will be held on June 3 at the Blue Comet Motorcycle Club in Skippack, with all proceeds going to the American Gold Star Mothers and Families.
Ambler Main Street held its 16th Annual Ambler Car Show on Saturday, May 19.
Trooper Barry Searfoss, of Coatesville, was off-duty when his pickup truck struck the rear of a 1997 Lincoln Town Car on Friday night. He was later taken into custody and processed for DUI.
Jennifer Deasy will showcase her sabre fencing skills at the national level this summer in Anaheim.
A total of 1,563 students received their degrees and certificates from Montgomery County Community College on Thursday evening.
A total of 1,563 students received their degrees and certificates from Montgomery County Community College on Thursday evening.