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General Election Day In Phoenixville: Who's On Your Ballot?
Tomorrow is Election Day and polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Nov. 3.

Marlene Lang may be contacted at marlene.lang@patch.com.
Tomorrow is Election Day and polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Nov. 3.

Chester County's state representative introduced a bill to help boost credit scores for on-time payers, by adding utility payments.
Dr. Steve Gerhard was superintendent of Gov. Mifflin School District and now will serve Chester County Intermediate Unit.
Radnor High's new assistant principal, Joseph MacNamara, has worked in special education, guidance, and school discipline.
Kids who live in Radnor Township School District can sign up for lunch and breakfast through the USDA program extended through Dec. 2020.
Revolutionary War battles brought unsettling death and, some say, wandering spirits who still haunt Chester County.
PA gun sales are up 45 percent, so State Sen. Andy Dinniman introduced legislation to require more training and education to own a firearm.
A $1 million Villanova alum donation will be used to examine issues around the connection between poverty and inequality.
North of Lincoln Hwy. at the Chester Valley Trail a sinkhole was unveiled and a geologist is suing Sunoco alleging permit tampering.
Radnor Township School District will present 'Supporting Parents and Families in the Age of COVID-19' on Thursday.
A U.S. Rep.'s bill wants Amtrak's Keystone East Line turned over to the state, including the high-traffic, award-winning Paoli Station.
Broad Street Ministries is one of three organizations benefitting from M&T's $30k regional donation.
Chester County Food Bank is one of 3 organizations benefitting from M&T's $30k regional donation.
Incumbent Houlahan brings a woman veteran's view in representing U.S. Dist. 6, while challenger Emmons emphasizes the power of free markets.
A southeastern PA Dermatology partnership is offering free skin cancer screenings by appointment in its Pottstown office.
Funny sounds and smells in the restroom? Routine sewer line maintenance may be the reason this week in Tredyffrin Township.
A Malvern man helps police officers prepare for encounters with autistic citizens.
The Ann Francis Outreach Foundation will host a free food giveaway on Saturday in Pottstown's Chestnut Street Park.
Mail-in ballots can be brought to any of these 13 locations by the voter.
Rowing team members at Malvern Prep recognized for competitive success and high grades.