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Push for Law to Ban Texting and Driving in PA
Roughly two trillion text messages were sent in the U.S. last year - that almost doubles the number reported in 2009.

Teresa McMinn, Editor, Pottstown Patch teresa.mcminn@patch.com 484-264-1602
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Roughly two trillion text messages were sent in the U.S. last year - that almost doubles the number reported in 2009.

Roughly two trillion text messages were sent in the U.S. last year; that's nearly twice the number reported in 2009.
Roughly two trillion text messages were sent in the U.S. last year - that almost doubles the number reported in 2009.
A large Victorian on East High Street in Pottstown is vacant because of use restrictions, a local real estate agent says.
Students will learn to use an electrostatic generator, make a compass and electromagnet at the free program this summer.
Roughly two trillion text messages were sent in the U.S. last year - that almost doubles the number reported in 2009.
There’s no reason to hear your kids say that this summer. Take a look at the wide variety of summer day camps in and around Pottstown and make your plans now.
Looking for something to do this weekend? Pottstown Patch has a few ideas.
Kathy-Jo Winterbottom, a 1981 Pottsgrove High School graduate, will oversee the PSP troop that covers the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
Local farmers are concerned proposed legislation would force Montgomery County's 50,000 acres of agricultural land to downsize.
The unusual hot weather isn't expected to last long, however.
Hundreds of folks were at Pottstown's Memorial Day Parade on Monday.
Local farmers are concerned proposed legislation would force Montgomery County's 50,000 acres of agricultural land to downsize.
Local U.S. military veterans participated in today's Memorial Day parade and other holiday events in Pottstown.
The AAA offers useful information to make the most of this season's road trips.
An AAA expert gives some useful information to make the most of your summer road trip.
Separate calls for help are keeping emergency crews busy.