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West Chester Teachers Contract Hinges on Harrisburg Pension Reform
Gov. Corbett's pension plan, both sides say, may offer a way forward.

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Gov. Corbett's pension plan, both sides say, may offer a way forward.

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A delivery truck hit the line while attempting to turn around on the unit block of Bridge.
According to a recent survey, county 12th-graders binge drink at rates above the state and national averages.
Jim Beckerich has seen the top of the mountain, and it is good.
The state Representative will lead a career day session at Holy Family.
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