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Swing And A ... Broken Plasma TV
Find out how our Montco Mommy dealt with her son breaking an $800 plasma screen television.

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.
Find out how our Montco Mommy dealt with her son breaking an $800 plasma screen television.

Our Montco Mommy struggles to fill the time sans television.
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Home's occupants are safe.
Our Montco Mommy offers a loving tribute for mothers-in-law everywhere.
Our Montco Mommy takes a look back at her mother-in-law, who avoided all of those terrible cliches.
It was an emotional Memorial Day weekend for Montco Mommy.
Melissa remembers the anniversary of her mother-in-law's death, and casts aside the trite stereotypes
The Department of Health said it will investigate the East Norriton McDonald's, which is accused in the reported incident.
The K through fourth-graders split into Green and White teams for a full day of outdoor competition.
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Miracle doctors are so hard to find these days.
This Mom dedicates an entire day for a doctor visit.
Our Montco Mommy is willing to go to put up with a lot for her medical man.
Montco Mommy makes time for doctor's appointments with a great doctor.
Our Montco Mommy thinks too much valuable time is wasted in the process of visiting the doctor.
Melissa trades in a valuable commodity for a good doc.