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Whitpain Supervisors Give Preliminary Approval to Wissahickon School District's Plans For Outdoor Classroom
The outdoor learning program Fiddleheads has plans for an amphitheater and bird blind.

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The outdoor learning program Fiddleheads has plans for an amphitheater and bird blind.

Catherine Beyer discusses Lower Perkiomen Valley Regional Sewer Authority developments.
The Pennsylvania Law Enforcement Accreditation Commission deemed the police department to have sound procedures, policies and workers.
Check "moon-gazing" off your bucket list on Monday, July 22.
This week's stories include a man who flashed his genitals while on bail for flashing genitals, a man who received an odd response to his classified ad and a male duo that allegedly attempted to use 56 fake credit cards.
This week's stories include an illegal alien who allegedly bit a woman's stomach, a man who allegedly stole his own car, and a failed thief who only wanted a Pepsi.
Check "moon-gazing" off your bucket list on Monday, July 22.
Michael Morsch, executive editor of Montgomery Newspapers, will run the department.
Sonic, Railroad Street Bar and Grille, Dunkin Donuts and Spring-Ford Area schools are included in the list.
The only operating mill on the Wissahickon creek ground corn while guests learned from volunteers and enjoyed iced treats.
Reading Hospital, Einstein Medical Center, Abington Memorial Hospital among other local hospitals ranked among US News and World Report's Top Hospitals.
Georges' restaurant in Wayne closed abruptly this month.
This week's stories include an illegal alien who allegedly bit a woman's stomach, a man who allegedly stole his own car, and a failed thief who only wanted a Pepsi.
It’s the first time a Pennsylvania administrator has been at the helm of the American Association of School Administrators.
The local market has colorful local produce, farm-raised meats, Pennsylvania-made hard cider, and more.