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December Health Inspections for Pottstown
Health and safety inspections done in December for Pottstown food establishments.

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Health and safety inspections done in December for Pottstown food establishments.

The School Board votes Monday, Jan. 14 on Mattison Avenue Elementary's future.
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Upper Dublin High School announces first marking period honor roll students.
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Kathleen Hunsicker elected Chairwoman of Lower Gwynedd Board of Supervisors.
Ambler Restaurant Week ends Jan. 27
Family owned and operated, Nave Frozen Yogurt, opened Dec. 27 in Maple Glen.
Police incident reports from Ambler Borough Police.
Police incident reports from Whitpain Township Police Department.