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RECALL: Carrot Chips for Potential Salmonella Contamination
Bolthouse Farms is recalling carrot chips for potential Salmonella contamination.

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Bolthouse Farms is recalling carrot chips for potential Salmonella contamination.

Township Line Rd. (south) will be closed this week for railroad work.
Two roads in Whitpain, one in Lower Gwynedd, remain closed from Hurricane Sandy.
Here's how to report storm damage in Whitpain Township.
Tiferet Bet Israel is Blue Bell is opening is doors to hurricane victims today until 3 p.m.
Police incident reports from Upper Dublin Police Department.
Drivers licenses, safety and emissions inspections scheduled to expire on Oct. 31 have been extended until Nov. 15
District assessing ability to open school on November 1.
The Ambler Area YMCA and the Abington YMCA are open to the community who have lost power and need assistance.
Police incident reports from Lower Gwynedd Township Police.
Ambler resident Meribeth Lerner has been elected to the board of directors of American Associates, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
A nationwide recall of Peanut Butter Pave for Salmonella contamination.
A Fort Washington native and student at Lehigh, was charged with underage drinking.
Trick-or-Treating in Lower Gwynedd, Ambler, Whitpain and Upper Dublin.
Police incident reports from Whitpain Township Police Department.
All morning Montgomery County Community College classes, before 3 p.m., have been cancelled for Wednesday.
All roads in the township are open except those with downed power lines.
Many roads in Whitpain Township are closed due to downed trees.
Upper Dublin Township has created an FAQ as well as a form to report damage.
Flood warning in effect for Schuylkill River.