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Five Things to Know Today: January 21
Author Curtis Jobling visits Wissahickon Valley Public Library, 650 Skippack Pike, Blue Bell, at 4:30 p.m.

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.
Author Curtis Jobling visits Wissahickon Valley Public Library, 650 Skippack Pike, Blue Bell, at 4:30 p.m.

Hatfield Township Police Department holds a public meeting on neighborhood watches from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Hatfield Township Community Room
St. Mary & St. Kyrillos Coptic Orthodox Church will be the gathering place of worship for Christian Egyptians, once completed next year on Unionville Pike in Hatfield Township
Carol Anne Bond is serving a six-year federal prison sentence for pleading guilty to using chemicals to burn her husband's mistress. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court will hear the appeal
Montgomery County Commissioners have embarked on a series aimed at informing the public about its plans and goals at the county level. Its first stop was Saturday in Lansdale Borough
Montgomery County Commissioners will meet with residents at Lansdale Borough Hall in Lansdale at 10 a.m. This conversation is the first part of a series where commissioners inform residents about their progress in the county
Ambler Jr. Baseball and Softball registration is today at 10 at Ambler Savings Bank, 155 E. Butler Ave., Ambler
Some residents don't like expansion in Lansdale. In Frederick County, Maryland some residents don't like the Lansdale expansion
The Montgomeryville and Chalfont stores will close in mid-February, due to low sales
Two men being sought by local police.
Joseph Canazaro co-owned Finn McCool's in Ambler. Suspects believed to have fled in victims' pickup truck; described as armed and dangerous
For the third year, Bridle Path Elementary students in the North Penn School District collected, bagged and donated breakfast meals for clients at Manna on Main Street and Lamb Foundation, and winter coats for North Penn Boys and Girls Club
Wissahickon School District is closed for Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. Students resume classes on Tuesday
North Penn School District is closed today for observance of Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. Students resume classes on Tuesday
An 18-year-old North Penn High School student will be summoned for weapons possession on school property after security found three knives in his pickup truck, police said
Timothy Paul Sell, 37, of the 100 block of East Main Street, allegedly shared more than 3,000 child pornography videos over the Internet
Hatfield Township Police and Towamencin Township Police worked together on the investigation, which began Wednesday, Jan. 16
Timothy Gormley, 52, was an employee at Amplifier Research in Franconia. He admitted to shipping more than 50 national security-sensitive items to other countries by altering required export licenses because he was "too busy" at work
When Paul Clemente resigned from his role in December, council requested submissions of interest to fill the Ward One vacancy and serve out the remainder of Clemente's term. Jason Van Dame was chosen over Jeff Howard in a unanimous vote
Ambler YMCA holds an annual campaign kickoff event from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at its location, featuring the Phille Phanatic. There will be food, music, giveaways, games, balloons, local vendors and more