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Methacton Takes Third at March Madness Cheer Competition
The Warriors' Junior Midgets placed well, considering last minute changes.

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The Warriors' Junior Midgets placed well, considering last minute changes.

Weekly home-delivered foods come directly to residents in hundreds of local neighborhoods.
Fifth annual Polar Bear 5K Run/Walk for Autism brings in 2,100 runners and walkers for charity.
A new website has many guessing at Bruce Castor's intent come the 2014 Pennsylvania governor race.
Upper Merion Police say Aja Wilson was located sometime overnight and is now safe at home.
Two Ambler residents file suit against Anheuser-Busch for watering down its beer.
A new website has many guessing at Bruce Castor's intent come the 2014 Pennsylvania governor race.
The legendary children's author would have been 109.
Pennsylvania named as top seven states in which sinkholes occur. Could this happen closer to home?
Local college receive grant money to add more trees and shrubs to borough.
Department of Landscape Architecture and Horticulture takes its presentation to the city.
Local tavern is hosting a Troeg's Tap Takeover Friday Night
The weekend's code blue is now extended through Friday, March 8.
The local rep tells press 'It's my intention' to run in the 2014 race.
Local junior midget cheerleaders will compete in the state's capitol this weekend.
As federal budget cuts loom, the school district has prepared ahead of time for worst-case scenario.
Local police remind residents to remove valuables from vehicles to prevent theft.
How could the Congressional decision impact local law enforcement officers?
Will the government's cuts to federal spending hurt LPPD?
Find out what the national sequester issues will mean for national parks in our area.