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Lawyer, 37, adds title of 'judge'
A 37-year-old lawyer says it will take some time to get used to being called "judge" after she was sworn in as a Magisterial District Justice for the Collegeville area.
Grave, gastronomical oddities in 2009
A disturbed burial place and a hot dog hot rod topped the list of unusual happenings last year.
Change coming to Montco 911 system
EAGLEVILLE, Pa. - December 29, 2009 -- Residents of Montgomery County can expect some changes in who's handling their emergency calls.
Small Business Makeover: How to Manage Growth
Angelique Irvin isn't your typical defense contractor: she's a suburban mom who swears by organic products, and the daughter of the founder of the literary journal Calyx .
Rigali Takes Christmas Ministry to Montco Prison
Cardinal Justin Rigali celebrated mass and brought his Christmas message to several dozen inmates at the Montgomery County Correctional Facility in Eagleville on Wednesday.
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Grace Ann Spena Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who
EAGLEVILLE, PA, November 4, 2009 /Cambridge Who's Who/ -- Grace Ann Spena, RN, MSN, Director of Health and Wellness Initiatives for Montgomery County Community College, has been recognized by Cambridge Who's Who for demonstrating dedication, leadership and excellence in health and wellness management.
Montco residents flock for expanded flu shots
About 1,070 Montgomery County residents received free H1NI vaccinations Thursday at Congregation Beth Or in Maple Glen.
Montgomery County Flu Clinic Info
Reminder: Health Department to Hold H1N1 Vaccine Clinics for Pregnant Woman and Children 5 to 9 years old October 27, 2009 The Montgomery County Health Department has scheduled two walk-in H1N1 flu clinics for pregnant women and 5 to 9 year olds who are Montgomery County residents.
Exclusive: Pot found in a can of soda
EAGLEVILLE, Pa. - October 18, 2009 -- A Montgomery County man says he found a bag of marijuana in a diet soda can that was cleverly rigged to hold the illegal drugs.
Flu drill should have enough vaccine
Bucks County's health director isn't anticipating overwhelming crowds at the four sites distributing free annual flu shots Saturday, despite spot shortages regionally, coupled with higher than normal demand.
Another indicator of PA's awful business climate?
Inc. magazine has published its 28th annual Inc. 500, "an exclusive ranking of the nation's fastest-growing private companies." This might be a sign of the awful business climate in Pennsylvania under Gov.
Clear Align Named One of the Fastest Growing Companies in America
Clear Align, specialists in designing, prototyping and manufacturing custom imaging, sensing and fiber optic systems for military and aerospace applications, ranks in the top 500 of America's fastest growing companies, according to Inc.
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Inteprod Achieves Significant Milestone with ISO 13485 Certification
EAGLEVILLE, PA, August 06, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Inteprod LLC, a medical device developer and contract manufacturer, announced today that it has received an ISO 13485 Certificate of Registration issued by KEMA Quality B.V. This certification is a major milestone in Inteprod's 5 year history and confirms Inteprod's steadfast commitment to ...
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Inteprod Achieves Significant Milestone with ISO 13485 Certification
EAGLEVILLE, PA, August 06, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Inteprod LLC, a medical device developer and contract manufacturer, announced today that it has received an ISO 13485 Certificate of Registration issued by KEMA Quality B.V. This certification is a major milestone in Inteprod's 5 year history and confirms Inteprod's steadfast commitment to ...
Eagleville charity run honors a fallen soldier
The sister of Staff Sgt. Marc J. Small, an Army Special Forces medic from Collegeville who was killed in Afghanistan in February, has organized a charity run in his memory.
Schuylkill Trail patrols to increase after gun incident
Montgomery County and local municipalities have beefed up safety patrols along the county's trail system after an incident Wednesday in which a cyclist fired shots at two unarmed minors, officials said.