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Celebrate the first day of summer with sweet treats from Rita's.

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Celebrate the first day of summer with sweet treats from Rita's.

Celebrate the first day of summer with sweet treats from Rita's.
Celebrate the first day of summer with sweet treats from Rita's.
Hollow Road between Heebner Rd and Stump Hall Rd will close indefinitely beginning June 27.
Hollow Road between Heebner Rd and Stump Hall Rd will close indefinitely beginning June 27.
Free admission to Carinwood Estate garden house, Bryn Athyn Cathedral and Glencairn Museum's first floor.
Exit ramp was kept open through rush hour traffic.
The T-intersection at Surrey and Sheffield Dr. will become a three-way stop.
The annual fundraiser will offer rides, games, food and more through Saturday.
Vereb's bill is intended to "give victims a voice."
Biryani King, Mango Tree Bistro, Phamous Phil's BBQ and more inspected in May.
Montgomery County sponsored electronic equipment and household hazardous waste collections.
Four vehicles were broken into this week in the Borough of Ambler.
Shakes at Sonic are half price all day Thursday.
Shakes at Sonic are half price all day Thursday.
Shakes at Sonic are half price all day Thursday.