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Accountant for Whitpain Business Pleads Guilty to Stealing $165,000
Edward Amicone, of Philadelphia, was sentenced to 11 and a half months to 23 months of confinement

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Edward Amicone, of Philadelphia, was sentenced to 11 and a half months to 23 months of confinement

Dee Fichter Cross, head coach of Upper Dublin girls' lacrosse team, has been named to the South Central chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame.
Larissa Nysch, of Dresher, was named America East Player of the Week for the week of Oct. 15.
A Fort Washington woman was charged with DUI by Whitpain Township Police.
Police incident reports from Whitpain Township Police.
Police incident reports for Ambler Borough Police.
Project included an expanded boutique, freezer and waiting area.
The union support staff at Wissahickon School District will strike on Monday, Oct. 29 unless the board and union can come to a contract agreement beforehand.
A building fire on Main Street has the Dunkin Donuts as well as neighboring businesses evacuated.
Spring Garden Street reopens to traffic after begin closed since May 1.
The Wissahickon School Board approved a resolution that will solicit proposals for subcontracting support staff positions currently held by union employees.
The statement by the WIssahickon School Board asked for the union to come to the bargaining table.
Wissahickon Education Alliance Co-President said the Wissahickon School Board has turned contract negotiations with the support staff union into a fight.
Joann Groark, co-president of the WEA, expressed her disappointment in the decisions of the Wissahickon School Board in the contract negotiations.
Proposed changes to bus routes 94 and 132 would eliminate weeknight and Saturday evening service, and all Sunday service.
Ambler Boy Scouts have been visiting the Wissahickon Fire Company for over 52 years.
No tax increase in 2013 would make three years with a flat tax rate in Whitpain Township.
There have been five reports of people catching fire after using the sunscreens.
The WEA-S voted Thursday to authorize a strike, however, there are not plans to begin a work stoppage.
CSX completed repair work on the railroad crossing on Thursday night.