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Wawa, GW, a Principal and a PSU Grad, Top Local News
Click on the headline to take you to the story. Glenside-Weldon to Come Down The Abington School Board votes to raze the former elementary school.
School Board Could Authorize Demo of Glenside-Weldon Tonight
According to its draft agenda, the Abington School Board could authorize the demolition of the former Glenside-Weldon Elementary School at tonight's meeting.
'Readapalooza Week' underway to promote reading
Ready. Set. READ! That's a United Way of Berks County initiative that is encouraging individuals, families and organizations to take part in what's called "Readapalooza Week."
Top 3 Concerts: The Go-Go's, Billy Idol, Big Country
It's really a shame that what has gotten the greatest public attention about 1980s girl group The Go-Go's lately is the March dismissal of its bassist, Kay Valentine, and her responding lawsuit, filed last week, claiming she was being squeezed out of royalties.
Local Businesses Donate to July 4 Festivities
Two businesses are helping to cover the cost of the Greater Glenside Independence Day celebration.
Radio DJ 'Swings' into Hatboro
It's been more than two decades since DJ Ted Taylor was the voice behind the music at Philadelphia-area radio stations.
Micropolis Gallery plans reception
Jenny Clay, a ceramic artist from Pottstown, Pa., will be on hand to present a collection of her work.
A portion of the New Life Presbyterian Church parking lot still smells strongly of old smoke a€¦ the kind of smoke that's usually accompanied by a visit from the fire department.
Sussex Technical High School sophomore Hailey Simpler of Seaford...
Sussex Technical High School sophomore Hailey Simpler of Seaford received an honorable mention in the 2013 High School Photography Contest sponsored by Antonelli Institute.
Authority awards scholarships to 2 residents
The Reading Housing Authority has awarded the 13th annual Stokes Stitt Scholarships to two students who reside in the authority's Glenside and Oakbrook homes.
The fire began around 11 p.m. Sunday behind the New Life Presbyterian Church along the 400 block of Easton Road in Glenside, Pa., police tell NBC10.com. Fire crews were able to get the fire under control a short time later, but the vehicles which included station wagons, an SUV and sedan were left in ruin.
Abington Woman Admits to Stealing from Parents
A Glenside woman pleaded guilty to theft and related charges after she admitted to stealing almost $10,000 worth of items with her boyfriend - including jewelry and a Civil War sword and two Civil War rifles - from her parents' home in the 100 block of Tyson Avenue in November.