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CeaseFirePA and a group of local politicians spoke out in favor of background checks in West Chester on Saturday.

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CeaseFirePA and a group of local politicians spoke out in favor of background checks in West Chester on Saturday.

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Prizer passed away on March 23.
The arrests occurred between March 11 and March 17.
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Students at the Phoenixville charter visit the West Chester corporation for weekly mentoring.
The Phoenixville Community Education Foundation raised $71K at its 10th anniversary dinner.
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In a unique partnership, Renaissance Academy students make weekly visits to the West Chester corporation.
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The kids sewed pillowcases for pediatric cancer patients.
The Phoenixville Business Association will award prizes on April 5 for the best looking umbrellas.
The unlikely duo saved a person from a burning car in January.
Two brothers got in a scuffle in a home on Morris Street, according to police.
Another man creating a disturbance on E. Gay Street was found with a large chunk of cocaine, according to West Chester Police.
The district’s property and finance committee unanimously voted for a preliminary budget with no tax hike.
Matthew Lehning was recently awarded the Rensselaer Medal, and with it a $60,000 scholarship to the school.