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Fireworks Shows Are On for Many Cash-Strapped Towns
Several dozen communities across the country have canceled their Fourth of July fireworks displays because of the tight economy, but here in the Delaware Valley, the show will go on in most of the towns that usually celebrate.
Montgomery Co. Sergeant Home From Afghanistan
Share + Jul 2, 2009 6:46 pm US/Eastern Reporting Mary Stoker Smith GLENSIDE, Pa.
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Preaching Foundation Names Director
The Episcopal Preaching Foundation has announced that the Rev. E.F. Michael Morgan will become the foundation's executive director July 1. Fr.
A car jumped a curb and ended up hitting a post office.
The crash occurred around 3:30 p.m. Thursday afternoon on the 200 block of S. Easton Road in Glenside, Pa.
Car Slams Into Glenside Post Office; 1 Injured
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There's no shortage of talent on area stages
Variety is the name of the game on this week's concert circuit. From the stellar pairing of longtime friends Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood, to summer concert fave Jimmy Buffett to blues superstar-in-making Davy Knowles, there's no shortage of talent on area stages.
Mayo County Council Cathaoirleach, Cllr Joe Mellet and Pam Walsh, wife of the late Liam Walsh, present Susan Tiger from Crossmolina with the 2009 Liam Walsh Award at the Custom House Studios, Westport.
Secularists Continue to Search for Ways to Expand and Thrive
Adam Pardes, set to graduate from Abington Senior High School this month, recalled that he'd never felt a strong tie to the Reform synagogue he'd attended until he became a Bar Mitzvah.
Saint Mary's hires new vice president for finance
Saint Mary's College has hired Richard Speller as the college's new vice president for finance and administration.
Owner of Pa. tutoring business accused of theft
The owner of a private tutoring company doing business with the Philadelphia School District has been arrested for allegedly billing the district for tutoring sessions she did not perform.
Tutoring company chief arrested in 18G theft
For the fourth time since 2004, an owner of a private tutoring company doing business with the Philadelphia School District has been arrested for allegedly stealing from taxpayers.
Reading man who helps injured soldiers now helping care for son wounded by city gunman
Derek Trucks to take stage at Keswick Theatre
He isn't even 30, but blues-rock guitarist Derek Trucks, who performs with his band at the Keswick Theatre tonight in Glenside, Pa., is already a member of the unofficial "guitar god" category.
Penna. Offering Rebates for Solar Energy Installations
A new Pennsylvania energy-conservation program got underway Monday with a ceremony in Roxborough.
"State Reptile" Bill Inspired by Montco Kids Moves Forward
There was political intrigue, drama, and ultimately victory for a group of Montgomery County elementary students who were on hand for debate in the state House of Representatives on Tuesday.
Music: Music in and around your area
Live music and more, tonight through Thursday, compiled by Shaun Brady, Tom Di Nardo, James Johnson, Sara Sherr and Jonathan Takiff.
Turtle gains in race to state status
Fourth graders from Glenside Elementary School sit in as guests as the Pennsylvania House approves the selection of the Eastern box turtle as state reptile.
Turtle gains in race to state status
Fourth graders from Glenside Elementary School sit in as guests as the Pennsylvania House approves the selection of the Eastern box turtle as state reptile.
More than a dozen art centers throughout North Philadelphia will offer patrons a chance to browse their collections free of charge today.