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Inefficiency is one area where Verizon could cut costs to honor former contract terms, workers on strike say. The company calls the idea "fairly minor."

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Inefficiency is one area where Verizon could cut costs to honor former contract terms, workers on strike say. The company calls the idea "fairly minor."

Inefficiency is one area where Verizon could cut costs to honor former contract terms, workers on strike say. The company calls the idea "fairly minor."
Niraj Patel of the Chiropractic & Wellness Center, 1143 E. High St., Pottstown, will offer services to new patients who donate school supplies.
Inefficiency is one area where Verizon could cut costs to honor former contract terms, workers on strike say. The company calls the idea "fairly minor."
Pottstown Patch launches a new series for our readers.
A collection drive will be held through August 19 at Norco Fire Company, 144 W Schuylkill Rd., Pottstown, Pa 19465.
Roughly 100 Verizon workers and their families protested at Coventry Mall around 1 p.m. Thursday.
Pottstown and surrounding areas offer a variety of family events and activities.
Potential explosives were found during the clean up of a residence.
US Rails will perform at the Elks Grand Lodge, 61 East High Street in Pottstown, on Aug. 21.
Roughly 100 Verizon workers and their families protested at Coventry Mall around 1 p.m. Thursday and were heading to Royersford next.
Details of Thursday's potassium iodide pill distribution program will soon be available, state officials said.
Roughly 100 Verizon workers and their families protested at Coventry Mall around 1 p.m. Thursday.
Pottstown will be a busy place this weekend. Here are some events in and around town:
James Enders said Pottstown holds a certain charm, is conveniently located near Philly, New York and provides an affordable space for his gallery and studio.
Fall classes begin in September and will be offered for the first time at the MCCC West Campus, 101 College Drive, Pottstown.