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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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Roller Derby, Floor Hockey Coming to Old Skate 309

The former Spin-A-Round roller skating rink on Route 309 in Colmar, Hatfield Township, is opening up in the spring as In-Line 309, a roller derby rink and indoor sport court

Roller Derby, Floor Hockey Coming to Old Skate 309
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Two Accidents Saturday Cause Entrapments

Two accidents Saturday afternoon in Towamencin Township and Montgomery Township resulted in Medevac for injured individuals.

Two Accidents Saturday Cause Entrapments
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Five Things: First Aid Meet, Fresh Food Drive and More

The General Nash District Boy Scouts of America, featuring more than 200 Scouts from North Penn and Souderton Area, competes in its annual First Aid Meet from 9 a.m. to noon at Indian Valley Middle School on Maple Avenue in Franconia Township.

Five Things: First Aid Meet, Fresh Food Drive and More
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You're Breaking the Law by Backing Out in Montgomery

Montgomery Township Supervisors authorized advertisement of a public hearing to amend the zoning code for off-street parking. Now, it's illegal to back out of a driveway or lot onto every street in the township.

You're Breaking the Law by Backing Out in Montgomery
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Keep Borough Hall, Lansdale Residents Urge

Residents, council members, the borough manager and the mayor all expressed their opinions and facts about the future of Lansdale Borough Hall.

Keep Borough Hall, Lansdale Residents Urge
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18-Home Development, Lower State Road Realignment OK'd

The development would be located on an 11-acre parcel owned by John Pileggi, which is now a tree farm. The parcel is at County Line Road, Limekiln Pike and Lower State Road in Montgomery Township

18-Home Development, Lower State Road Realignment OK'd
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Lansdale Democratic PAC Not Supporting Re-Election of Incumbents

Councilman Jack Hansen has directed a former borough solicitor to urge Friends of Lansdale supporters not to support the re-elections of Mary Fuller and Matt West — and instead push for a new slate of council members that share his 'progressiv

Lansdale Democratic PAC Not Supporting Re-Election of Incumbents
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Local Health Inspections Roundup

A compilation of links to the recent Montgomery County Health Department food service establishment inspections from December through February in Lansdale, Towamencin, Montgomery Township, Hatfield, North Wales, Souderton, Upper Gwynedd and Franconia

Local Health Inspections Roundup
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Fairmount Fire Company Honors Its Own

The Lansdale fire company held its annual company banquet at PineCrest Country Club in Montgomery Township

Fairmount Fire Company Honors Its Own
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'Gingerbread Man' Arrested on Felony Drug Warrant

Mark William Gross Jr., 21, of the 1000 block of Stoneham Circle, Hatfield, taunted police on the Montgomeryville-Lansdale Patch Facebook page, during the period of time when a warrant was out for his arrest.

'Gingerbread Man' Arrested on Felony Drug Warrant
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Five Things to Know Today: Amateur Radio, Black History and More

=Pennbrook Middle School presents “If the Slipper Fits” at 7:30 p.m. The play is a modernized version of the most famous fairy tale “Cinderella.” The play features more than 140 seventh-, eighth- and ninth-graders.

Five Things to Know Today: Amateur Radio, Black History and More
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Vehicle Sought in Canazaro Murder

Authorities obtained surveillance camera video of a red Nissan Maxima picking up the unidentified individuals wanted in the January home invasion killing.

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Former Reebok Marketing Guru Urges Pennbrook to 'Focus Dreams'

Henry 'Que' Gaskins, the Washington, D.C.-born man credited with transforming Reebok from a shoe company to a lifestyle brand, was the keynote speaker Tuesday at Pennbrook Middle School as part of Black History Month