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Ballpark Talk, Topless Hot Tub Party, Drug Bust; A Look Back at January
We rundown Phoenixville Patch's biggest stories from the first month of 2013.

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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.
We rundown Phoenixville Patch's biggest stories from the first month of 2013.

Phoenixville Hospital is celebrating "Go Red for Women" this month.
The Exton man, in his car at the time, drove himself to Phoenixville Hospital.
Barry's new novel "Insane City" was released on Tuesday.
Despite a long negotiation on January 25, there is still no deal between Phoenixville Area School District and its teachers union.
He faces additional charges for similar alleged crimes.
The Phoenixville Criterium is a go for 2013.
One of the goals at the Upper Providence Township Recreation Center was found stolen yesterday. Police are asking for help finding it.
Going forward, Phoenixville Patch will be able to provide more detailed restaurant inspection reports.
The woman pleaded guilty last week to taking $660,000 from her employer of a decade.
The township commissioners approved a small set of changes at a recent meeting.
Dorothy June Brown allegedly took $214,000.
The alleged incidents occurred overnight on January 19 and 20.
Wendy's nearly received a perfect score from the county's examiners.
The answer to last week's photo challenge is revealed.
The three were recognized for their outstanding community leadership.
The following incidents occurred in and around the Phoenixville area.
The graffiti was discovered on January 16 on Bon Air Terrace.
At the Jan. 23 meeting, the union made a contract proposal, before the district countered with a proposal of its own that the union rejected.
The girls from Daisy Troop 4400 be be at Acme on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.