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Interactive Map Shows Tax Burden on Lansdale
Interactive map has tax burdens for state, local and sales tax for Philadelphia and its suburbs

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Interactive map has tax burdens for state, local and sales tax for Philadelphia and its suburbs

Comcast Sports Group's Philadelphia office will move to Stamford, CT, in 2013. Employees have until Monday to decide whether to go or leave the company.
Philadelphia offices of Comcast Sports Group will be moved to Stamford, Conn. in 2013. An employee informed Patch that workers were given a letter Friday to state their intentions with the company's move by Oct. 1
Comcast Sports Group's Philadelphia office will move to Stamford, CT, in 2013. Employees have until Monday to decide whether to go or leave the company.
Philadelphia offices of Comcast Sports Group will be moved to Stamford, Conn. in 2013
A busted waterway pipe on Ladder 18 needs to be replaced versus rewelded and repaired, per request of Director of Fire Services Rick Lesniak
Montella’s Sports Bar, which also celebrates two years in business, holds an ‘80s Party at 8 p.m., complete with a costume contest with a top prize of $100. There will be ‘80s music all night, as well as $3 Heineken and Heineken Light
The suspect slipped between products under a shelf at closing time and is seen on camera breaking a jewelry display case with a TV
Mark S. Williams Jr., 21, of West Fifth Street, has been charged in connection with a September 2011 robbery of Famous Grocery in Lansdale. His alleged accomplice Jurell Smalls was arrested Saturday
A three-car collision occurred Thursday morning at Bethlehem Pike and Advance Lane in Hatfield Township. One man was pronounced dead at the scene and a second driver was airlifted for medical treatment.
J. Scott Bendig was promoted Monday night from deputy chief at the township board of supervisors meeting, which was attended by family, friends and colleagues. He becomes chief on October 1
DIstrict Judge Maurice Saylor dismissed felony risking a catastrophe charges against two teens and a 51-year-old New Hanover man at a preliminary hearing related to an Aug. 14 incident where a stray bullet hit an SUV occupied by a mom and three children
Diane Witynski, 55, of Hatfield Village Apartments, faces eight felony charges related to thefts she allegedly committed while employed as a caretaker at the Lansdale nursing home
An information session on a proposed charter school called Education for New Generations Charter School (eNG), a tuition-free public school in North Penn School District, will take place at Lansdale Library at 7:30 p.m.
Connie McGinniss, 27, of Quakertown, accuses Telford's police chief and two officers of sexual misconduct and discrimination during her five-year tenure with Telford Borough Police. McGinniss was fired in July 2010
Towamencin Business Alliance and the Towamencin Township Police Department host “Coffee With a Cop” at 9 a.m. at Towamencin Township Hall. This is a community service program hosted by Towamencin Chief Tim Dickinson, with Tuesday’s topic for discussion
Jurell Smalls, 20, of East Third Street, was nabbed in a separate incident on drug charges as well on September 22. He remains incarcerated at Montgomery County Prison
Supervisors also authorized a donation to the Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis Foundation Camp program from proceeds from the "It's Finally Done Fun Run" on September 9
Montgomery Township and Lansdale Borough police departments are sponsoring the events, which look to rid homes of expired, unused and unwanted prescription drugs
The North Penn School District board voted 5-2-2 last week to allow advertisements inside school buildings