Thursday Oct 2 | The Times Herald
New Upper Merion Supercenter offers 24-hour, one-stop shopping bonanza
If you build it ... they will come. And shop. That's what the country's largest retailer is hoping with the opening of a coliseum-size Walmart in King of Prussia, at the site of the old Home Depot.
Recipe Exchange - September 17, 2008
LOOKING FOR Debbie Pinto of Breinigsville is looking for a recipe for marble cake from the former Bob's Bakery.
Robert F. Thomson, Jr., 37, formerly of Lansdale and Sellersville, died Aug. 14, 2008 at his home in East Greenville.
Seniors ride free on 'coaster'
A new shuttle service is rolling out Thursday, one in which seniors can ride for free.
Recipe Exchange - September 3, 2008
LOOKING FOR Louise Bartush of Avoca, Luzerne County, is looking for a recipe for Ginger Bread.
Police blotter: Accident in Norco
An accident has been reported at Catfish Lane and Temple Road in North Coventry.
Guide to weekend fun in the area
Dogs and their owners will gather on Butler Avenue in Ambler for the 13th annual Dog Day of Summer on Saturday.
Musical offerings - New Goshenhoppen Church presents "Jazz in the Park" from 3 to 8 p.m. Saturday in New Goshenhoppen Church Park on Third Street in East Greenville.
Learning life's lessons at the 4-H fair
Twelve-year-old Lindsay Rodgers was all smiles as she scooped out the dirty pig pen using a heavy metal shovel.
Gas station meeting fuels couple's love8/9/2008
By HEIDI CENAC Associated Press ANDERSON -- Planning a wedding involves many decisions, but where to get married was one decision Barry and Tammy Patterson didn't have to think about.
Grandview Speedway: Racer volunteers standing change
Randy Stoudt, in the thick of a battle for another championship at Grandview Speedway in NASCAR Late Models, has lost 100 points and it was his choice.
Cyclists wow 'em at competition
The cycle shop on Bethlehem Pike recently held its third annual Sport Bike Day and wowed spectators with a horsepower and burnout competition and the stunt riding of Cool Aid Customs of North East Philadelphia.
Self-taught ballerinas turn to YouTube
Published: Sunday, July 20, 2008 at 4:30 a.m. Last Modified: Friday, July 18, 2008 at 4:32 p.m. Since Louis XIV established the Royal Academy of Dance in 1661, formal ballet has never been a self-taught art.
your chance to own the Fleetwood auto body factory
The photos come to us from Belle'sDaddy, who also provided the photos of Smiley's Studebaker Garage in East Greenville, Pennsylvania .
Recipe Exchange - June 11, 2008
When you have a recipe to contribute, please provide your name, address and daytime phone number.
East Greenville looks to propane as oil substitute
East Greenville council is considering a plan that would shave $7,000 off the cost of heating the borough's buildings.
Amateur dancers not getting the pointe
Since Louis XIV established the Royal Academy of Dance in 1661, formal ballet has never been a self-taught art.
Motorcyclist killed in fiery crash with van
A van invovled in a two-vehicle fatal accident burns Monday on Route 309 in Springfield Township.
Fatal Accident Slows Traffic on Route 309 in Bucks Co.
A fiery crash ends tragically for a Montgomery County man. Twenty-two-year-old Bradley Rapp of East Greenville was killed this morning when his motorcycle collided with a van in Quakertown.
Lost Studebaker Dealerships: East Greenville, Pennsylvania
And why not include Studebaker dealerships in our Lost Dealerships series? Gary Faules forwarded us a link to Belle'sDaddy's Flickr account, where we found a couple photos of a 1964 Studebaker Lark Cruiser ...
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