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Ambler Police Reports: Two Thefts and Criminal Mischief
Police incident reports from Ambler Borough Police.

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Police incident reports from Ambler Borough Police.

Edward served 4 years in the US Air Force in World War IIin India, specifically the China Burma India theatre.
Les was a graduate of Bishop Egan High School Class of 1977 and Millersville University Class of 1981.
William Banks was born in Darwin, England on Sept. 19, 1910.
Arnholt was a winter resident of Jensen Beach.
Tickets will be available beginning Tuesday at noon to attend a visit with the First Lady at a high school in Montgomery County.
Vintage furniture made beautiful, found in downtown Ambler.
Tickets will be available beginning Tuesday at noon.
A resident of Argyle Ave. reported his wallet, cash and gift cards were stolen from his unlocked vehicle sometime overnight.
New owners, a new menu and some renovations are expected to turn the once great Blue Bell Inn around.
Whitpain resident, Kate Kelly, has withdrawn her request to have DUI-related charges dismissed.
The American Red Cross is offering a free app to help keep you safe just as hurricane season peaks.
A cell phone and a navigation system were stolen from a DiBruno Bros. delivery truck at Costa Deli in Ambler.
Tickets will be available beginning Tuesday at noon.
New owners, new menu and some renovations are expected to turn around the Blue Bell Inn.
Narnia in the Park, a week long celebration, begins tonight at 7 p.m. in Pickering Field.
Norristown Police arrested a man accused of burglarizing several Whitpain and Lower Gwynedd homes.
Police incident reports from Upper Dublin Township Police Department.
Individual brownies perfect for packing in lunches or for bake sales (or just for dessert!).
Friday, August 3 was slated "Chick-fil-A Same Sex Kiss Day," but no protestors turned out at the East Norriton or Audubon locations.