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Wissahickon Community Input Group Hears District Facility Study
The Wissahickon School District Community Input Group heard the first half of the facilities study.

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The Wissahickon School District Community Input Group heard the first half of the facilities study.

Ambler residents, Mattison Avenue parents gathered to discuss how to save Mattison Avenue Elementary School from closure.
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A beautiful day for Lower Gwynedd Countrie Picnic.
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Survey and petition circulating online from a group of residents working to bring a farmers' market to downtown Ambler.
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Ambler Borough Council voted unanimously to pass a proposed text amendment to the Institutional Zone, which will allow low impact business, to Planning Commission.
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Print coupons, find grocery specials and email lists to yourself and friends using Lower Gwynedd-Ambler-Whitpain Patch's new "Grocery Specials" section.
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A full service salon in Ambler with something for a wide range of clients.
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