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Op-Ed: 'Pell Funding Essential for Student Success' says MCCC President
In an op-ed sent to Patch, MCCC President Dr. Karen Stout argues the case for Pell grants.

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.
In an op-ed sent to Patch, MCCC President Dr. Karen Stout argues the case for Pell grants.

Can you correctly name the multiple locations of these plaques throughout the township?
A revision to the original plan for the construction along Philmont Ave. will be one of the topics of discussion at tonight's meeting at the Municipal Building at 7:30 p.m.
The new parking lot is still another 2-3 weeks away from being complete, but progress is being made and the old lot is being repaved.
The following incidents were reported by the Lower Moreland Police Department
Cash tolls will increase by 10 percent, with E-ZPass tolls to stay the same.
Come check out LM grads on the big stage with the debut of their self-titled album. Band members include graduates of the 2009 class: Glen DeGeorge, Lucas Hope, Jake Steinberg, Corey Rader and Gavid McCauley bringing their indie folk sound to the stage.
Montgomery County Commissioner candidates call for a referendum on the nearly $50 million proposed upgrade of the county police radio system.
Teams are currently working together on building sculptures as part of the "Rethinking Plastic" theme. Submissions for the 6-month long event will be taken until Nov. 11
Here are the top stories featured on Lower Moreland Patch from this past week.
Parts of the road have been torn up already, but the actual paving is expected to start Thursday.
The Huntingdon Valley Country Club member took advantage of playing at his home course and was the only golfer in the tournament to shoot under par during Wednesday's 36-hole event.
Come out to WGDC Sunday, July 24 to support a great cause and to hear some great music.
The Lower Montco American Legion team released its All-League teams earlier this week. HV had a total of nine players recognized.
Can you be the first one to correctly identify where this photo was taken?
The following incidents were reported by the Lower Moreland Police Department.
Andrew Mason has a chance to be the hometown favorite when he tees off at 7:45 a.m. Wednesday morning in the one-day, 36-hole event.
Construction could be completed about a month earlier than expected.
Construction could be completed about a month earlier than expected.
Prices are up a bit from last week, so here is where you can save some extra bucks at the pump.