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February Health Inspections for Upper Dublin
How did your favorites fair during their February health inspections?

Email: Leann.Pettit@Patch.com Phone: 484-264-7078 Hometown: Reading, PA Birthday: June 14, 1987 Bio Leann grew up in Reading, PA, and graduated in 2009 from Cedar Crest College in Allentown, PA and majored in Communication and English. After college, in the worst job market since the Great Depression, she found herself as the editor at a daily-paper-turned-weekly newspaper in Phoenixville, PA. There, she covered everything from municipal news, business news, business and community features, social news and everything in between.
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How did your favorites fair during their February health inspections?

Berks East Gym, ProMark Landscaping, local bakery, security firm and more are all hiring this week.
Swiss Arm Air Rifle, White House | Black Market high heels, and Chicken of the Sea tuna are among some of the products recalled this week.
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Local artisans and shopper's favorite unique jewelry found at Artisans Nest.
West Ave Grille, Lifeguards, Oreland Auto Service and more hiring this week.
Guppy's Good Times Bar has an early April opening planned.
Guppy's is opening a second location on Germantown Pike in East Norriton.
The new Limerick Gift and Garden will hold their grand opening on March 23 and 24.
March Madness at CoreFit is benefitting the Vince DePaul Scholarship Fund.
CoreFit in Royersford has expanded the gym, and will be able to hold multiple classes at once.
New donation processing center helps keeps all Impact Thrift stores stocked.
O'Grady Quinlan Academy of Irish Dance, which has opened a new location in Hilltown Township, teaches competitive Irish dance.
Owners of Gently Used Books in Douglassville are looking to retire and are in search of new owners for the book store.
Local ambulance company, State Farm, The Learning Center, Viva Community Fitness and more are hiring this week.
Paparazzi, red carpet, runway, cocktails, glamour! Frox Spring Fashion show will be held in Ambler on April 4 beginning at 7 p.m.
IM=X Pilates in Blue Bell specializes in reformer-based pilates.
Giovanni's Pizza & Restaurant has homemade sauces, hand breaded veal, chicken and eggplant, and pizza.
Eagleville's local fireplace, patio and grill shop has what homeowners need to complete their 'dream home' projects, something for the grill master, and more.
The Whitpain Township Board of Supervisors voted to take the next step with the feasibility study and spend $5,000 from the Parks and Open Space budget for a professional design plan for the park.