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Then and Now: Recognize This Place?
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I’m the first born of a large family, a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh, a fervent supporter of the Philadelphia Eagles, and a slow jogger. My girlfriend and I have been together for long enough that she’s eager to get a title upgrade. D
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Politics: How would you describe your political beliefs
My political philosophy stems, at the most basic level, from a conviction that people get too much credit and blame for their circumstances. As such, I’m a registered Democrat, but hold heterodox views on education, trade, national security, and abortion. Like most voters these days, I probably dislike the other side more than I like my own. On the local level however, I tend to view most spending as frivolous, most regulations as needlessly burdensome, and find myself doing the most nodding when Republicans are talking.
Religion: How religious would you consider yourself?
I was raised Catholic, but am not presently practicing.
Local Hot-Button Issues: What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?
The most important issue facing this, or any other, community, is what is bought and how it's paid for. In an age when legions of municipalities across the country are teetering on the brink of bankruptcy, I think it’s important we live within our means.
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Most government services and offices will be closed.
A quick rundown of the local businesses that will be open on Monday.
Most government services and offices will be closed.
Most local businesses and services will be available.
The new shop is holding a jobs fair from Feb. 18 through Feb. 28.
Here's a look back at the biggest stories that ran on Haverford Patch last week.
The following incidents occurred in and around the Phoenixville area.
Police are looking for the suspect, a white man in his early-20s.
Roger Dale Wilcox told police he was in contact with multiple underage girls, according to report.
Roger Dale Wilcox told police he was in contact with multiple underage girls.
A new negotiating date for PASD and the union has been set. It's not clear if representatives from the Phoenixville Area Education Association will attend.
Atkinson passed away on Feb. 14.
The evening's dinner was donated by Franco Ristorante.
The Phoenix Hose, Hook & Ladder Co. received the grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
According to reports, two members of the pit-bull rescuing crew took the law into their own hands.
According to Phoenixville Police, the gunman was threatening to shoot a 9-month-old infant in the Bridge Street apartment.
Christopher D. Koukos allegedly sent sexually explicit pictures to an investigator he thought was a 14-year-old boy.
"See Something, Send Something" app lets citizens send notes and photos to report suspicious activity.
'See Something, Send Something' app lets citizens send notes and photos to report suspicious activity.