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Lansdale Catholic High School holds its seventh and eighth grade dance tonight.

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.
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Lansdale Catholic High School holds its seventh and eighth grade dance tonight.

The part-time position will pay $15 an hour, with no benefits, for 35 weeks. Interested applicants should have two or more years' experience and be knowledgeable about Lansdale.
Lansdale Council on Wednesday voted to file for a Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources grant, to be applied for public improvements in the Madison Lot Redevelopment Project.
Matthew Knoebel, 13, is undergoing a bone marrow transplant in his battle with acute myeloid leukemia. North Penn Police Activities League is ramping up an April 27 fundraiser, featuring cops versus youth basketball games and Old Navy fashion shows.
Laurel’s Loft, 1801 N. Broad St., Hatfield Township, holds a “Just For Me” exclusive after hours shopping event for women only at 7 p.m.
Lansdale Borough is seeking applicants locally and nationally for its holistic redesign of www.lansdale.org. Requests for Proposals are due April 19 to Lansdale Borough at 1 Vine St.
This week marks 10 years since the start of the Iraq war. Montgomeryville-Lansdale Patch recognizes fallen soldiers from our surrounding communities.
Lansdale Police Chief Robert McDyre told the public safety committee this month that Montgomery County will finance the radios at zero percent interest. Lansdale is expected to buy 40 radios at around $4,000 a piece.
Lansdale Historical Society has named author and historian John L. Ruth as recipient for the 2013 Edwin G. Holl Historic Achivement Award. Ruth will be given the award at an April 9 annual banquet at William Penn Inn.
Lansdale Borough Council meets in its business session at 7 p.m. at Lansdale Borough Hall.
A resident wrote to Lansdale Parks and Recreation requesting lit paths in Wissahickon Park at night. Lansdale Police Chief Robert McDyre said borough parks close at dusk and lights along a footpath would invite people to violate park curfew.
While a little trepidatious, a majority of residents last week saw the good in the redevelopment of Madison Parking Lot by Equus Capital Partners into retail and residential. SEPTA is hoping to be on board with its parking garage plan.
Police said Calon Irvin James Wright, 36, of West Mount Vernon Street, Lansdale, has been summoned for invasion of privacy charges, for allegedly filming his coworkers in the staff bathroom at Vantage Academy.
Police said a black male in his 30s attempted to steal baby formula from Target in Montgomery Township, and assaulted the security officer. He fled in a maroon Mitsubishi Galant.
Montgomery Township Police are seeking a white male who robbed employees of the Dollar Tree in Montgomery Commons Shopping Center Monday night. Police said the robbery was similar to one in New Britain in February.
Merje Design, of West Chester, presented the recommendations thus far in a nearly completed wayfinding signage study for Lansdale Borough Monday night. There's also the chance to have Apps developed to help commuters find parking in Lansdale.
Indian Valley Chamber of Commerce’s TEAMS Women’s Networking Group presents “Diving Into Community: Discovering a Sense of Place” at Franconia Heritage Banquet Center, 508 Harleysville Pike, Franconia, from 11:30 a.m to 1:30 p.m.
Councilman Jason Van Dame reported to the Lansdale Public Safety Committee of a resident complaint about their driveway being blocked by Penndale Middle School teachers and faculty, according to Van Dame.
Two residents complained to their respective Lansdale Borough councilmembers recently about the tight parking and poor sight distance at East Main and Ridge streets.