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Therapy Women's Boutique in Blue Bell carries clothing for women and offers personalized service.

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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Therapy Women's Boutique in Blue Bell carries clothing for women and offers personalized service.

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