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Frozen Cats and Bloodhound Gang Top Eastern PA News
Doylestown native back on 'MasterChef,' fatal crashes and gas main fire also made headlines.

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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Doylestown native back on 'MasterChef,' fatal crashes and gas main fire also made headlines.

Bloodhoung Gang's Russian run-in and a local senator officiating same-sex marriages round out this week's top stories in Montgomery County.
Bloodhoung Gang's Russian run-in and a local senator officiating same-sex marriages round out this week's top stories in Montgomery County.
The third annual car show to benefit Fire Department of Montgomery Township took place Saturday afternoon at Airport Square Shopping Center outside Sports Authority.
Motorcycles new and old were on display for fans and enthusiasts Saturday at Wentz Run Park.
Samuel Mandato, 57, of Souderton, allegedly drove into oncoming traffic on Morris Road Aug. 3, police said.
A leak from the roof of Rex Heat Treat on Eighth Street did not pose a significant environmental threat, fire crews said.
John Paul Foote, 45, was on parole for involuntary manslaughter in Georgia, police said.
Whitpain Township Police charged Mariah Hendricks, 18, of Hatfield, and Alex Acciani, 18, of Towamencin, with various alleged drug offenses after they were detained in the Giant Food Store parking lot, police said.
Whitpain Township Police charged Mariah Hendricks, 18, of Hatfield, and Alex Acciani, 18, of Towamencin, with various alleged drug offenses after they were detained in the Giant Food Store parking lot, police said.
The trailer is emblazoned with a Philadelphia Union sticker and a Philadelphia Eages decal, according to the vehicle owner.
Application and resume due by Aug. 31 to Montgomery Township Human Resources.
Fundraising firm Schultz & Williams has been recommended by the Administration and Finance Committee to handle the fundraising for 311 W. Main St. The Philadelphia planner is also spearheading the North Penn Commons campaign.
Upper Gwynedd Police said two men stole numerous cans of formula from the Valley Forge Road store.
Terrence Alexander, 51, of Philadelphia, was jailed with $5,000 bail, police said. He was taken in on a detainer from Delaware County Office of Probation and Parole.
Lansdale Administration and Finance Committee recommended preparing a resolution to accept an estimated 311 Arts facade restoration for $250,000.
Lansdale Council will vote Aug. 21 on whether to adopt a hard costs estimate of $9.9 million for the renovation of the Lansdale Municipal Complex. The borough could also be relocating temporarily to modular units on Ninth Street.
A 17-year-old Norristown girl was wanted on a simple assault warrant in Montgomery County, police said.
The emergency contraceptive is now available over-the-counter.
The incident occurred at DeKalb Pike and Skippack Pike on July 27.