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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.

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Lansdale Calendar Sales Gain $1K for D.A.R.E.

The Lansdale-centric calendars, organized by Lansdale Area Fundraising Society, were sold at $10 each at businesses and locations in the borough. All proceeds went to the Lansdale Police D.A.R.E. program

Lansdale Calendar Sales Gain $1K for D.A.R.E.
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North Penn Sets Forum on School Security

Superintendent Curt Dietrich will discuss security plans and protocols with residents on Jan. 7 at 6:45 p.m. at North Penn High School

North Penn Sets Forum on School Security
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Five Things to Know Today: December 24

Merry Christmas Eve to all our readers and fans! If you’re Italian, enjoy your Feast of Seven Fishes

Five Things to Know Today: December 24
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Snowflakes for Sandy Hook

Jumpin' Jack's Inflatable Playland in Hatfield hosted a snowflake-making session Saturday for children to donate to schoolchildren of Sandy Hook in Newtown, CT

Snowflakes for Sandy Hook
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Five Things to Know Today: December 23

A Candle Lighting Vigil in honor of Sandy Hook victims will be held at Lansdale’s Railroad Plaza at 6 p.m. If you can, bring your own candle. The event will feature music and refreshments

Five Things to Know Today: December 23
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Hatfield 'Grinch' Menaced Husband With Knife Because of Bad Gifts

Karen Pilat, 51, of Merel Drive, Hatfield Township, was convicted of simple assault for menacing her now estranged husband with a butcher knife on Christmas night in 2011 because he didn't buy her jewelry and a card

Hatfield 'Grinch' Menaced Husband With Knife Because of Bad Gifts
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New Montgomery Police Recruit Fills Vacancy

John J. Rushin, a Mt. Pocono native and part-time officer with Spring City Police, was sworn in as a recruit police officer in Montgomery Township on Dec. 17. Rushin fills a department vacancy left by the retirement of former Chief Richard Brady

New Montgomery Police Recruit Fills Vacancy
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Five Things to Know Today: December 22

Jumpin’ Jack's Inflatable Playland and Party Center, 777 Schwab Road, Hatfield, will hold a Snowflake Project from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Children can decorate a paper snowflake for the school being attended by Sandy Hook children in January

Five Things to Know Today: December 22
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Pies in the Principal's Face

Inglewood Elementary Principal Orlando Taylor didn't have to eat Thursday — not with all the whipped cream pies thrown in his face by students, due to their success of Market Day sales

Pies in the Principal's Face
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Five Things to Know Today: December 21

If you can read this, then the Mayans were wrong. Welcome to December 21, 2012 — the first day of winter and the shortest day of the year

Five Things to Know Today: December 21
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Residents React to Lansdale Branding Results

Lansdale Patch readers took to the site to express their opinions for or against the new Landale branding initiative

Residents React to Lansdale Branding Results
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Council Responds to Branding Criticisms

Council President Matt West, Borough Manager Timi Kirchner, Communications Commission Chairman Denton Burnell and Economic Development Committee Chairwoman Mary Fuller respond to the harsh community response on the new branding package for Lansdale

Council Responds to Branding Criticisms
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Charges Held for Alleged Scrap Metal Thief

Jack McAfee, 29, of Norristown, allegedly attempted to steal scrap metal from Del-Val International on Bethlehem Pike earlier in December

Charges Held for Alleged Scrap Metal Thief
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Montgomeryville Business Donates to Community Housing Services

The Peterman Group, an insurance and risk management agency in Montgomery Township, donated two carloads of gifts to two needy families in the area through Community Housing Services' holiday sharing program

Montgomeryville Business Donates to Community Housing Services
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Five Things to Know Today: December 20

Philly Sports Club at Highpoint in Chalfont holds a laser tag challenge at 6 p.m. for $12

Five Things to Know Today: December 20