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Police: Phoenixville Man Crashes into Sign, Gets Arrested for DUI
Police say the incident occurred on November 7.

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Police say the incident occurred on November 7.

The fire company posted a letter in Patch last month suggesting the borough compromised residents' safety. On Tuesday, the council answered back.
The man, 50, was arrested on October 5 and charged with nine felony counts related to the alleged crime.
The alleged thefts were from unlocked vehicles in Covered Bridge Crossing.
Borough manager E. Jean Krack presented a report on the 2013 draft budget at Tuesday's council meeting.
The trial of Michael J. Donohue began Tuesday.
The trial of Michael J. Donohue began Tuesday.
“If you really love what you do, you will never work a day in your life,” Dr. Louis Beccaria told the group.
The trial of Michael J. Donohue began Tuesday.
The board approved the proposal of an independent mediator by a 6-3 vote.
According to Phoenixville Police, doctors say she won't suffer paralysis.
The curtain opens on November 30.
Police say the man was ultimately tasered and apprehended.
Glider rockers are being recalled for fall hazard.
"Why did you call the police? We could have looted the house first," he allegedly told a juvenile before running into the fire.
Nicole Platt, hurricane be darned, coordinated successful heart and liver transplants last month.
The events wil be held at the department's Valley Park Road station.
A prize of $300 will go to the top collector.
Sal's Pizza Box, Wasko's, Xpress Pizza and Grille, and Phoenixville Middle School were inspected.
Sarcione passed away on November 3.