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EASTERN Student to Cut and Style Hair, Nails to Help Fight Cancer
Local student Brittney Maurer will host 'Cuts for a Cure' at EASTERN where she will cut hair, style nails and much more.

Former Patch Staff
Rob Chakler graduated from Penn State University in 2006 with a degree in Journalism. He's also a Lower Moreland High School graduate (2002) and is excited about coming back to the township as its Patch editor. He grew up in the area since the age of 5, and was a staple on the school basketball teams since 7th grade, where the team finished with a winning record once in those six years.
After graduating from college, Rob served as a copy editor and staff writer for the The Trentonian for the last four years. He was primarily a sports writer, but also wrote on a variety of subjects while in Trenton.
Growing up he enjoyed his summers at Camp Kweebec, an overnight camp he attended for 11 years, part as a camper and part as a counselor.
When he's not out and about in Lower Moreland covering stories, Rob enjoys playing sports, going to the driving range, relaxing and watching a Seinfeld episode he's seen 20 times already, eating small meals, and playing video games during his downtime.
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Lower Moreland is a very small-knit town and its three schools (Pine Road, Murray Avenue, LMHS) are major driving points for news in the area. The class sizes are small and everyone tends to know who everyone else is and there are many concerned parents whenever they hear of an issue about their kids. There are also a lot of new development groups wanting to build houses and commerce in the surrounding areas.
Local student Brittney Maurer will host 'Cuts for a Cure' at EASTERN where she will cut hair, style nails and much more.

A group of German teenagers will stay in Lower Moreland for the next month.
A dryer full of clothes caught fire Monday morning at the Premiere Laundromat on Byberry Road.
The Lower Moreland Music Boosters hosted a Pasta Dinner where donations were made to help the team go to the Swing Jazz Fest in Savannah, Georgia.
The Upper Moreland School Board has established a base budget so student-athletes and performers can travel to tournaments.
A Huntingdon Valley resident called the Lower Moreland Police Department after discovering footprints in the snow leading up to his home.
Need a job? Here are a local companies that are hiring.
Need a job? These local companies are currently looking to fill positions in their offices.
UMHS senior Matthew Dummeldinger is the March Student of the Month.
The volunteer fire company will use $15K grant to purchase Mobile Data Computers.
Two 19-year-olds were given two-year probation sentences, a $300 fine and 36 hours of community service after pleaded guilty to simple assault.
Looking for a new home? A couple of properties will be shown this Sunday.
Looking for a pet? Adoption is a great way to go.
Looking for a pet? Adoption is a great way to go.
The Queen of Angels students celebrated the Pope Francis, and Freedom Steps prepping for 5K run also make headlines.
Dancing with the Spanish Stars, and an unknown man knocking on neighbor's doors also make headlines.
A property on the 2300 block of Randolph St. in Huntingdon Valley is available for less than $200,000.
The Upper Moreland Budget and Finance Committee are currently exploring ways to shrink the budgetary gap.
The Do-It-Yourself photography studio in Huntingdon Valley is hosting sessions with live baby chicks in the month of March.
Traffic delays are occurring on County Line Road Friday afternoon as construction crews are digging up dirt on the sidewalk.