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Pottstown Boro Council Seeks Grant For Police Vehicle Cameras
The borough will apply for a funds to buy cameras for police vehicles, and will place an ATM on public property on High Street.

Marlene Lang may be contacted at marlene.lang@patch.com.
The borough will apply for a funds to buy cameras for police vehicles, and will place an ATM on public property on High Street.

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RTSD will re-evaluated reopening phases and mask-wearing questions in a 7 p.m. meeting on YouTube.
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RTSD is navigating state directives on sports, as well as weighing the protocols of using clear face shields and masks.
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