Lower Gwynedd-Ambler-Whitpain, PA|News|
Police: Ambler Man Drunk in Public, Sobers Up at Police Station
Christopher Cerni, 36, of the unit block of Center Street, was allegedly banging and kicking the door of his home, police said.

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Christopher Cerni, 36, of the unit block of Center Street, was allegedly banging and kicking the door of his home, police said.

Jayson Dicho, 32, of Heather Court, a father of at least one child, faces up to 14 years in prison on more than 30 felony child pornography charges, after pleading guilty in county court Friday.
Upper Gwynedd Police are investigating a reported child luring incident that occurred in a wooded area of the Parkside Place walking trail near Beaver Street and Sumneytown Pike Thursday night.
The event is sponsored by nonprofit Ambler Main Street. Rain date for the show is Sunday.
The event at Ambler Skate Plaza was rescheduled from Saturday to June 1 due to bad weather.
Clayton Guions, 47, did not have money to pay his cab fare, police said.
Lansdale Borough is not responsible or liable for injuries suffered at any of its parks, according to the parks and recreation director. The parks and recreation committee directed the parks department to look into the necessity for more signage.
Lansdale Library holds a Second Friday Classic Film Discussion of “Inherit the Wind” from 1960 at 6 p.m.
The 52nd Philadelphia Folk Fest kicks off at the Old Pool Farm in Upper Salford Aug. 16-18.
Lansdale Public Safety Committee voted to approve the June 22 event near Madison Parking Lot. Organizers Lansdale Area Fundraising Society will change the queue into the event, as well as limit the number of attendees to 4,000.
Boasting made-from-scratch food and 100-plus beers, the independently-owned Red Cedar Grille and Cocktails in Colmar, Hatfield Township wants to bring back reasonable family dining in a non-chain-restaurant atmosphere with no cookie-cutter foods.
The Montgomery Township restaurant will donate 10 percent of each food sale to One Fund Boston on May 14.
The free GlaxoSmithKline educational series runs June 24 to June 27 at Wissahickon Valley Public Library.
Tickets are now available for the Mural Arts Program June 8, which looks to raise funds for the Lansdale mural beautification project. Lansdale Business Association has closed entries and is now reviewing artist submissions for the murals.
Lansdale Business Association holds its general meeting at 8 a.m. at Lansdale Borough Hall.
Karim Walker, 20, of Philadelphia, allegedly shot at his girlfriend's brother in the alleyway off Ridge Street in Lansdale on Easter Sunday. He remains in prison on $500,000 cash bail.
Eagle Scout candidate Matt Pellegrino recently organized a troop of volunteers to right tombstones and to rebuild part of the crypt of the first American-born Lutheran pastor in nearby North Wales.