PhillyBurbs.com - Sun Nov 08
On Sept. 2, 1993, 24-year-old mentally ill Abington resident Christopher Ford stabbed his parents to death after an argument.
H1N1 vaccines start to arrivePhillyBurbs.com - Sun Nov 08
Unlike Bucks County schools, which had H1N1 vaccines ordered for them, districts in Montgomery County were responsible for reserving their own supply.
Park dream now a realityPhillyBurbs.com - Sun Nov 08
Upper Moreland on Saturday officially unveiled its new Memorial Park Drive and gateway plaza, an effort some are calling the biggest endeavor the township has taken on in recent history.
Overnight Closures Planned For Rt. 309MyFoxPhilly - Sat Nov 07
Motorists on Route 309 in Montgomery County willA have to dealA withA overnight lane closures starting Saturday and Sunday nights for bridge construction activities south of Route 202 in Montgomery Township.
Colonial Sewing Demonstrated Next SaturdayThe Sanatoga Post - Sat Nov 07
Different types of Colonial hand sewing, typical of the late 18th through early 19th centuries, will be demonstrated by local living history specialists Nov.
County Cancels Flu Clinics In Vaccine ShortageThe Sanatoga Post - Sat Nov 07
A shortage of seasonal flu vaccine, caused by the combination of a delay in shipments and heightened public demand, has caused the Montgomery County Health Department to cancel flu vaccination programs it originally scheduled for next week in Trappe and Pottstown, respectively.
Company To Close Waldenbooks, Borders Express StoresWFMZ - Fri Nov 06
Borders announced plans today to close several of its area Borders Express and Waldenbooks stores.
For now, strike goes onHerald-Standard - Fri Nov 06
Bucks and Montgomery County representatives on the SEPTA Board were reluctant Thursday to predict whether the four-day-old transit workers strike will come to a quick end or whether it will be lengthy.
Knox ethics plan would disqualify opponents for governorPhilly.com - Fri Nov 06
If Tom Knox had his way, none of the four other top Democrats who plan to run for governor next year would be eligible to get on the ballot - not if they retained their current jobs, anyway.
Gubernatorial candidate Knox wants campaign limitsPittsburgh Tribune-Review - Thu Nov 05
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Tom Knox, who is expected to spend millions of his own money on the campaign, said Thursday he wants to limit what other people can spend on state campaigns as part of a wide-ranging reform agenda.
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