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Excuse Me, Mr. Bird, How Many Birds Live Here?
Join the Audubon Center at Mill Grove for a 2013 Bird Census.

Melissa Treacy graduated summa cum laude from Pennsylvania State University with a bachelor's degree in journalism. She worked for three years with Montgomery Newspapers, as a reporter and then managing editor for the Spring-Ford Reporter and Valley Item. She then worked for Broad Street Publishing, as an executive editor for My Community Trend, a Sunday suburban insert to the Philadelphia Inquirer.
She currently enjoys editing her sites, working with her awesome Patch co-workers and spending time with her family.
Join the Audubon Center at Mill Grove for a 2013 Bird Census.

Methacton's middle school is seeking new officers for coming school year.
Montgomery County Extension adds to its nutritional team.
Montgomery County Chamber to host morning networking event.
PA Fish and Boat Commission hosts inaugural event across the state.
The following 11 suspects are wanted by the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office for Warrants in Child Support cases.
Patch welcomes submissions of poetry to celebrate the international date.
The smallest in the family has taken to the field.
Montgomery County Extension adds to its nutritional team.
Montgomery County Chamber to host morning networking event.
Victorian celebration planned for families this weekend.
Learn more about the 'creatures of the night.'
Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission hosts inaugural event across the state.
Local students were on board when the bus crashed on the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
Area high school, college or grad students are sought to assist at the County level.
Montgomery County Department of Public Safety reports an EMS crew, helicopter were requested.
Take your nutrition to a new level by remembering one, simple color tip.
A Saturday workshop will explore the multitude of majors available at the local college campus.
Thomas Troy Young, pictured here, is wanted by police for the attempted murder of a family member.
Students up through fifth grade are invited to attend.