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Lester Eugene Fortson, 49, was twice previously charged with felony assaults in Phoenixville.

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Lester Eugene Fortson, 49, was twice previously charged with felony assaults in Phoenixville.

Solar cells installed in December provide about 20 percent of the energy needed to power the high school and administrative building.
11 of the students who pulled off the academic hat-trick are now freshman at the high school.
The man threatened to shoot officers during a three-hour long standoff in April.
Police say the couple stole more than $3,700 from 27 Giant stores in five counties.
The following incident reports were provided by the Phoenixville Police Department. Arrest does not imply conviction.
Arrests have not yet been made in the following Haverford Township incidents.
Before you burn the Phoenix, you have to build it.
The following incident reports were provided by the Haverford Township Police Department. Arrest does not suggest conviction.
Many Republicans dismiss the large lead some polls say the president has going into the first debate.
The Episcopal Academy recently inducted 13 students to the school's CumLaude Society chapter.
A friend offered to get him a ride home, and he broke his window, police say.
The following incident reports were provided by the Haverford Township Police Department. Arrest does not suggest conviction.
She kicked him in the groin in front of officers.
Scott Halter, 40, was ultimately charged with receiving stolen property.
Donna Nocho, 29, faces charges of retail theft and receiving stolen property.
On the playing field, in the classroom, and in the community, the senior is making a difference.
The one-mile dog walk raised $6,000 for the American Cancer Society last year.
Levengood passed away on September 23.