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RECALL: Gas Dryers for Fire Hazard
Gas dryers are being recalled for repairs due to fire hazard.

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Gas dryers are being recalled for repairs due to fire hazard.

Joseph M. Dalesandro served our country in WWII with the US Marine Corps with rank of Corporal.
Robert Scott was a former member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows in Flourtown.
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Police incident reports from Upper Dublin Police Department.
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The new Bottom Dollar Food Store will kick in $27,000 for a water main extension to the site, with the borough on the hook for any additional money.
Police incident reports from Whitpain Police Department.
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In a press conference held on Tuesday afternoon, Congresswoman Allyson Schwartz (D-13th District), Montgomery County Commissioner Leslie Richards and Senator Frank R. Lautenberg (D-NJ), discussed the differing views of the presidential candidates.
Police on scene said there were injuries.
25 members named to Wissahickon School Board's Facilities Community Input Group.
Reader Jamie Stewart sent pictures of PennDOT crews working near Morris Rd. and Willow Rd. Monday eveing.
Allison Wolf of Ambler took home first prize in the "Seasonal" category.
Romaine lettuce sold in Pennsylvania is being recalled for a E. coli contamination.
Ramp meters will run during high traffic times, beginning Wednesday, August 22, in Plymouth Township.
Community meetings scheduled this week.
The Breaking News Network is reporting a stabbing at Kohn St. and Blackberry Alley in Norristown just before 10:30 p.m. on Saturday night.