Lower Gwynedd-Ambler-Whitpain, PA|News|
Whitpain Lays Out Its Future With New Mission, Vision, Value Statement
The new statement looks to communicate the essence of Whitpain's organization to residents and stakeholders.

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.
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The new statement looks to communicate the essence of Whitpain's organization to residents and stakeholders.

John Ferraro, 55, of Haws Avenue, allegedly tried to leave the scene of a crash on DeKalb Pike at Tournament Drive Aug. 16.
Green Lane EMS, Harleysville Fire Co., Upper Salford Fire Co. and Lower Salford Police will join Harleysville Area EMS on Sept. 7 for a new kind of CPR training that helps the survival rate of cardiac arrest.
Immigration reform activists held a rally in Norristown and travelled to meet with congressional reps for Pat Meehan and Jim Gerlach to share their stories and immigration reform research.
Ambler Borough Council will soon make a choice to spend an estimated $2.35 million on the purchase of and renovation of Mattison Avenue Elementary into a community center and new borough hall.
Immigration reform activists held a rally in Norristown and travelled to meet with congressional reps for Pat Meehan and Jim Gerlach to share their stories and immigration reform research.
Lansdale Police, Lansdale Department of Codes and borough administration are looking into a nuisance abatement ordinance that would help landlords say bye-bye to bad renters.
Police said callers are contacting township residents claiming to be from Publishers Clearing House and requesting money.
All traffic on South Broad Street in Lansdale will not be permitted to turn onto Jenkins Avenue during utility construction.
Jessica Gross, 24, of Rockwood Drive, allegedly removed the cosmetics from their packages and placed them in her purse, police said.
Towamencin Police said a scammer posed as a DEA agent and demanded a fine to void a felony warrant. The caller talked with the victim for three hours before convincing him or her to send the money.
Ryan Hillegass, 26, of Kreidersville Road, allegedly punched a woman in the head as she was driving on DeKalb Pike, police said.
D.A.C. DiSante Inc., of Ivyland, has received demolition permits from Lansdale Department of Code Enforcement, but the firm will not be tearing down the building.
Interior design, sports marketing, science of flight: Students can take a variety of unique courses this year at North Penn High School.
Around Aug. 15, an attempt was made to enter Christ United Methodist Church via a window, police said.
Joseph Cionzynski, 59, of the 300 block of Perkiomen Avenue, allegedly photographed a boy on the toilet at Disney's Animal Kingdom earlier this month.
Edward Zawora, an instructor at Antonelli Institute in Erdenheim, was awarded the Pennsylvania Association of Private School Administrators Faculty Award.
The Aug. 11 incident, supposedly hosted by Dion Waiters of the Cleveland Cavaliers, resulted in shots fired, vandalism, according to reports.
Sharon Stenz, 41, allegedly forged $439 in checks and deposited them in her TD Bank account, police said.
A block of Chestnut Street was made one-way to prevent left turns onto East Main Street, according to a Lansdale public safety committee member.