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Community meetings scheduled this week.

Kenmore dehumidifiers recalled after fires, burn incidents.
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Folding patio set sold at Lowe's stores nationwide is being recalled.
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The LIVESTRONG Challenge will be help on Saturday, August 18 and Sunday, August 19.
Freshman and new students are welcome to the Upper Dublin High School on August 23 for orientation.
Renovations coming to Upper Dublin Township Library.
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Susan Francia, an Abington native, won gold in London as a member of the US Women's 8 rowing team.
Michael Francis Pier, of Rabbit Run Rd. in Whitpain Township, was sentenced to three years probabtion after pleading guilty to drug charges.
The car grazed an Abington house in a one-car accident in North Hills.
Cantaloupes from a North Caroline farm are being recalled for listeria.
Norristown Police Arrested a Penllyn man to is accused of burglarizing Whitpain and Lower Gwynedd homes.
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Police incident reports from Whitpain Township Police Department.
Three men were arrested for stealing items from vehicles parked near Mara Drive in Whitpain Township.
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