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Tony Di Domizio has spent 13 years in the journalism industry, and is the recipient of seven editorial awards in first place, second place and honorabe mention categories from the Pennsylvania Newspaper Association, the Suburban Newspapers of America, Pennsylvania Associated Press of Managing Editors and Society of Professional Journalists.

I enjoy a great microbrew, reading comic books, collecting vintage G.I. Joe, He-Man and WWF figures and accessories, collecting all things Joker (Batman), reading, rapping, writing, drinking coffee, jamming to vinyl, and making people laugh.

I am a new dad. It's an exciting time in my life.

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Five Things to Know Today: Eagle Scout Project, Rock Show and More

It’s Amusement Park Night at First Baptist Church in Lansdale. Rick Doll from Perkasie Historical Society and Tom Rebbie of Philadelphia Toboggan Company will be on hand to talk about their nonprofit and business. There will be amusement park food and

Five Things to Know Today: Eagle Scout Project, Rock Show and More
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Former LC Coach Faces 20 Years for Fake Sexual Abuse Claims

Former Lansdale Catholic lacrosse coach Timothy Udinski faces up to 20 years in prison, after pleading no contest Friday to multiple stalking and harassment charges in false Lansdale Catholic sexual abuse claims.

Former LC Coach Faces 20 Years for Fake Sexual Abuse Claims
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Alleged Lansdale Landlord-Knife-Attacking Tenant Heads to Trial

Basement dweller William Keith Kane, 23, had the sole felony charge dismissed at a preliminary hearing in Lansdale District Court Thursday. Kane allegedly assaulted and threatened to kill his landlord with a knife and tire iron.

Alleged Lansdale Landlord-Knife-Attacking Tenant Heads to Trial
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Oversize Load Baffles Readers, Closes Road in Lansdale

Broad and Vine streets in Lansdale were closed briefly Wednesday afternoon as an oversize load of a transformer made it's way over to Railroad Avenue.

Oversize Load Baffles Readers, Closes Road in Lansdale
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Lansdale Republican Club Not Endorsing Council Incumbents

The Lansdale Republican Club is throwing its support behind four new faces for candidacy for Lansdale Borough Council. Incumbents Dan Dunigan and Mike Sobel are seeking re-election.

Lansdale Republican Club Not Endorsing Council Incumbents
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Contest Open for New North Penn 'Community Ed' Mascot

The North Penn Community Education Program is seeking submissions from students of all grades for its new mascot. Submissions must be digital or black ink drawings and are due by April 27.

Contest Open for New North Penn 'Community Ed' Mascot
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Artists: Submit Your Lansdale Mural Concepts Now

The Lansdale Business Association is now accepting sketches and concepts for two murals to be painted in downtown Lansdale as part of the Lansdale Mural Arts Program.

Artists: Submit Your Lansdale Mural Concepts Now
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Councilman: Vote for Who is Right for Lansdale, Not for GOP

Republican Mike Sobel is running for re-election to Lansdale Borough Council. He and incumbent Republican Dan Dunigan were not endorsed by the Lansdale Republican Club. Sobel questions the choices of endorsed Ward Two candidate Tom Work.

Councilman: Vote for Who is Right for Lansdale, Not for GOP
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Alleged Lansdale School Zone Pot Dealer Heads to Trial

Robert Dewayne Weyant, 19, is charged with selling marijuana to two individuals over a two-month investigation at his home near Penndale Middle School. Weyant also had a charge withdrawn in a separate drug case in Lansdale.

Alleged Lansdale School Zone Pot Dealer Heads to Trial