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Police Log: Ridgway Park, the Place for Pot?
The following incidents were reported by the Lower Moreland Police Department

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.
The following incidents were reported by the Lower Moreland Police Department

Lower Moreland Patch is seeking nominees for our weekly feature that recognizes standout youth in the community.
The HV Legion team competed in the Sports at the Beach Tournament in Delaware over the weekend. Read how it did as its season came to a close.
Developers who attended previous meetings to map out plans to build along Philmont Ave. will not be at Tuesday night's Board of Commissioners meeting based on the reaction of residents and township officials alike.
Here are the top stories featured on Lower Moreland Patch this past week.
Montgomery County, along with Philadelphia and other surrounding counties, is being asked to conserve water supplies.
Can you correctly identify where this photo was taken in Lower Moreland?
According to the Lower Moreland Police Department, there were no major injuries in an accident involving a SEPTA bus and an SUV early Thursday morning at Huntingdon Pike & Welsh Rd.
Coach Evan Horn at the HV team will travel to Delaware this weekend to compete in a summer tournament.
The U.S. Representative of the 13th District released a statement after voting in favor of the Budget Control Act of 2011.
The following incidents were reported by the Lower Moreland Police Department.
The following incidents were reported by the Lower Moreland Police Department. Check back tomorrow for Part II of this week's log.
Here are today's local happenings, plus some tips on how to celebrate the national 'holiday.'
Montgomery County Commissioners Chairman Jim Matthews described the county's finances as "sound as they have ever been,” after receiving the rating from Moody's Investment Services.
For an end-of-the-summer bash, Cairnwood Estate will be the host for wine tasting and jazz by Deborah Massa & the Synergy Jazz Project. Guests can explore Beaux Arts-style mansion and grounds Aug. 18
The theme for this statewide enforcement wave is “Distracted Drivers are Aggressive Drivers.”
The Friends of the HV Library will host a night filled with interactive music and art lessons for kids K-8.
Representatives from Longview LP presented an updated sketch of the future plan to build along Philmont Avenue at last week's Planning Commission meeting. The possible construction did not go over well with some who live in nearby neighborhoods.