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Lower Salford Man Nabbed Second Time for Embezzlement: Police
Jeffrey Warren Stoler, 46, of Manor Court, allegedly stole $34,983 from an alleged victim's bank account over two years.

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Jeffrey Warren Stoler, 46, of Manor Court, allegedly stole $34,983 from an alleged victim's bank account over two years.

Aidan McKelvey, a student at Lower Gwynedd Elementary, organized a lemonade stand fundraiser on Halloween, with an original goal of $50.
Prior to the election, there was one Democrat on Ambler Borough Council.
Seven of nine councilors come January 2014 are Democrats.
Tucker served in Germany with the U.S. Army.
A look at a few of the events today in the Ambler area.
A look at some of the events in the Lansdale area today.
Commissioners and supervisors retain in Upper Gwynedd, Montgomery and Hatfield townships.
Republican Gregory D'Angelo bested incumbent Mayor Doug Ross Tuesday.
Republican Matthew Maguire also challenged for one of the two open seats on the board.
Democrat Ed Curtis was the only incumbent to retain a seat on council Tuesday.
The Democrats of Next S.T.E.P. For North Penn unofficially trampled in Tuesday's election.
Democrats Tracie Walsh, Ron Stoloff and Sherri Becker were the top vote-getters Tuesday, along with Republican Joe Honeycutt. There were four open seats on the school board.
Republican Christine Calhoun has racked up 20 years of experience as tax collector, both in Hatfield Borough and Lansdale Borough.
Szekely, the incumbent Republican, unofficially received 460 more votes than his Democratic challenger Doug DiPasquale, president of Lansdale Business Association.
Democrat Jeanne Sorg bested Republican Frank DeRuosi, a teacher at Blue Bell Elementary Tuesday. Incumbent Mayor Bud Wahl did not seek re-election.
Democrats Rich Palumbo and Jonathan Sheward unofficially won Tuesday's election over the GOP incumbents. Incumbent Repubican Paul Dooley is leaving the borough, and cannot be re-elected to his seat.
Nancy Deininger and Sharon McCormick were the unofficial winners in Ward One, defeating incumbent Republican Fran Tomlinson.
Liz Troy and Leon Angelichio will unofficially be new councilors come January on Lansdale Borough Council.
Work unofficially had 440 votes to Sherry Sikora's 408 votes.