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The possibilities of the classic American burger having been if not exhausted, certainly exhaustively explored , it should not be all that startling that the town's trendier kitchens would eventually reach down a link on the food chain and grab hold of the hot dog - the innocent, unaffected Eliza Doolittle of our street foods.
Is Truth Really Plural? Postmodernism in Full Flower
The question of truth stands at the very center of the postmodern challenge. As with any major shift in human thinking, postmodernism comes packaged with both positive and negative elements.
Township takes different road for winter plowing
The stakes were too high for one Montgomery County municipality that walked away from the county's table this year.
New professor brings excitement, passion to education department
Dr. Joseph Martin joined the education department as an assistant professor. --Alyssa Mentzer/Staff Writer Dr.
Mark Andy, ARCS become Harper distributors
HarperScientific , the printing and coating supplies division of Harper Corporation of America, has added Mark Andy and ARCS to its network of distributors for CeramClean II and other Harper brand anilox roll cleaning products.
Man charged with indecent exposure
Police arrested a 26-year-old man Friday on charges that he exposed himself to a woman and committed a lewd sex act in Hatfield Township.
2 charged with stealing $105,000 worth of cable
An investigation into the theft of $105,000 worth of power cables from a West Rockhill business revealed two men from Montgomery County teamed up to steal at least some of the stuff and sell it at a Lansdale scrap yard, Pennridge police said Tuesday.
Police: Custodian stole drugs at school
An alleged pill-popping custodian was caught on camera stealing prescription drugs from the nurse's office at a middle school in the North Penn School District, police said Thursday.
Hit-and-run vehicle strike bus: An SUV sideswiped a school bus and then sped away Tuesday morning in Buckingham, police said.
Caretakers steal from paralyzed man
John Pallante and his former girlfriend took more than $20,000 from a man who hired them as caregivers.
Montco cops helped at summit in Pittsburgh
A specially trained group of Montgomery County police officers pitched in to help with security at last week's G-20 economic summit in Pittsburgh.
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Laboratory Testing Inc. Selected For 2009 Best Places to Work in PA
Laboratory Testing Inc., an accredited, independent materials testing, nondestructive testing and calibration laboratory with over 100 employees, has been named one of the Best Places to Work in PA for 2009.
Trinity Lutheran Church photo coming back to Reading
A historic pre-Civil War photograph of the 203-foot-high steeple atop Trinity Lutheran Church is coming home.
St. Luke's employee alerts police to suspects wanted in spree of vehicle break-ins
Two suspects alleged to have committed at least 100 vehicle break-ins in Montgomery and Bucks counties were apprehended Friday by Fountain Hill police, thanks to an alert St.
Teen to face trial in gunpoint robbery
A Hatfield Township teen Wednesday was held for trial on all charges stemming from the gunpoint robbery of a pizza deliveryman last March.
Two Philadelphia men Monday received probation after admitting to stealing a car in Lansdale and then crashing it in Hatfield Township while being pursued by police.
Teen charged in more burglaries
A teen who was arrested Aug. 9 in the burglary of the Hitters Coop on Bethlehem Pike in Hatfield Township was charged Monday with a second burglary and two attempted burglaries.
Teen charged in more burglaries
A teen who was arrested Aug. 9 in the burglary of the Hitters Coop on Bethlehem Pike in Hatfield Township was charged Monday with a second burglary and two attempted burglaries.
State budget woes lead to cuts
Uncertain about state funding, the North Penn School District is cutting an elementary school's full-day kindergarten pilot program and four instructional coaching positions.
Borough moving along with revitalization plans
Hatfield Borough Council unanimously approved a resolution Wednesday to adopt its revitalization plan that was recently approved by the Montgomery County Planning Commission.
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