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  • Montgomeryville-Lansdale, PA

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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Petition Online to Remove Hansen as Lansdale Council President

Lansdale Business Association President Doug DiPasquale has started a petition on MoveOn.org to remove Jack Hansen as the leader of Lansdale Borough Council and replace him with Jason Van Dame.

Petition Online to Remove Hansen as Lansdale Council President
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First Niagara Bank to Cut 170 Jobs

The parent company of First Niagara Bank cites the trend to online and mobile banking in announcing the job cuts across four states.

First Niagara Bank to Cut 170 Jobs
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Van Dame: Jack Hansen Not Best Choice for President

Incumbent Independent Jason Van Dame was nominated for Lansdale Council president along with Democrat Jack Hansen. Van Dame outlined why Hansen was not a good leader for Lansdale.

Van Dame: Jack Hansen Not Best Choice for President
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New Lansdale Councilmembers, Tax Collector Sworn In Monday

Democrats Liz Troy and Leon Angelichio and Republican Tom Work are three new faces to the nine-member council. Re-elected incumbents Jason Van Dame and Mary Fuller were also sworn in.

New Lansdale Councilmembers, Tax Collector Sworn In Monday
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Speak for the Trees This Spring

Pennsylvanians can help wildlife by buying tree and shrub seedlings ready for planting this spring through the PA Game Commission's annual seedling sale.

Speak for the Trees This Spring