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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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Tyreece Lewis, 20, was convicted in 2011 of a sexual assault on a then 15-year-old Hatfield girl.
Police said it is unknown when the theft occurred.
The woman fled in a possible Ford Escape Oct. 25 after stealing groceries. The Pennsylvania license plate begins with JFX-35, police said.
Patient First in Montgomeryville is offering the safety precaution Halloween night.
Patient First in Montgomeryville is offering the safety precaution Halloween night.
LC won all three sets Sunday against Archbishop Wood.
A look at a few of the events coming up this week.
This award recognizes a leading healthcare company who has implemented innovative 'green' practices that encourage sustainability and conversation.
A look at a few of the happenings in the North Penn region.
The Maidens were not able to trump the Cumberland Valley Eagles in the 12-4 match for the championship.
The portion of the roadway is expected to be closed for one week.
Topics discussed at the forum included budgetary concerns to superintendent traits. Appearing at the event were candidates Ron Stoloff, Sherri Becker, Tracie Walsh, Young Park, Dick Stanton and Joe Honeycutt.
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The September incident was reported last week by Lower Gwynedd Township Police.
The seventh-annual "Graveyard Smash" was a Halloween-themed rock show Saturday at the ballroom of Third and Walnut.
A look at a few of the events this week in the Lower Gwynedd area.
A look at some of the events this week in the North Penn area.
Get dressed up, see some cars and get scared at Full House Motorsports and Homewood Suites by Hilton's event this afternoon.