Page not found

Local

  • Filter:
  • All
  • Most Popular

Good Morning. Here are some of the top stories from around the region.

POTTSTOWN >> Drug and alcohol violations were the leading crime in Pottstown over the past week.

The union indicating teachers at Archdiocese of Philadelphia high schools has approved a contract suggest, averting any work activity.

NORRISTOWN >> A 20-year-old Berks County man faces some court supervision and community service after he admitted to exposing himself to a teacher while he was a student at Upper Perkiomen High School.

Good Morning. Here are some of the top stories from around the region.

NORRISTOWN >> A Franconia man who claimed he was desperate after falling behind in his mortgage payments admitted he stole a log splitter from a Hatfield Township residence and sold it to get cash.

UWCHLAN >> A driver was killed Tuesday morning following an accident involving a school bus, according to police.

Pottstown >> A Pottstown icon has announced that it is closing its doors.

NORRISTOWN >> A Pottstown man is headed to state prison for trafficking heroin in the borough.

PHILADELPHIA >> Teachers in the seventeen Archdiocese of Philadelphia high schools ratified a fresh one-year contract Tuesday, ending months of negotiating and any potential strike following the expiration of their last pact on Aug.

Fresh HANOVER >> As the housing recession fades into memory, long-dormant housing projects are beginning to resurface and at least one supervisor is beginning to question what’s being lost.

NORRISTOWN >> The Trump administration’s decision to revoke the Deferred Act for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program and to give Congress six months to create some legislative repairs before the government stops renewing permits for those already covered by the program could have dire consequences on the immigrant communities in Montgomery County and beyond, noted the head of a local social services organization.

Pottstown >> The Brick House Restaurant — an East High Street staple for the past decade — will be closing its doors later this month.

John Robert Zeh, 38, of Spring City, was arrested Sunday after a victim reported to police that a driver had pointed a gun at him during an apparent road rage incident.

ROYERSFORD >> A proposal to import as much as Ten,000 tons of radioactive material from Canada into the U.S. for processing has several environmental groups attempting to switch roles a decision by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

NORTH COVENTRY >> A 26-yearold Royersford woman as been charged with driving under the influence and possession of a managed substance in connection with a Route four hundred twenty two crash in April.

LOWER POTTSGROVE >> Coming back to work after a long Labor Day weekend can be difficult so get some fresh air this week during The Mercury Mile walk on Wednesday.

LOWER PROVIDENCE >> A woman out for a walk in Audubon Sunday night was coerced into a car, driven to a remote location and sexually assaulted, police reported.

NORTH COVENTRY >> Jonathan Marston, 28, of Phoenixville was charged with DUI by North Coventry Police Aug. 26.

NORTH COVENTRY >> Township police have charged a 68-year-old Lower Pottsgrove woman with retail theft after she allegedly falsely used store credit at Kohl’s and Boscov’s to obtain $55.

POTTSTOWN >> A local business possessor is making eating healthy and helping others one and the same by donating the money of nutritious food sales.

Downtown Pottstown was a festival of bubbles, sidewalk chalk and balloon animals for a special celebration during the weekly outdoor farmers market.

Good Morning. Here are some of the top stories from around the region.

NORTH COVENTRY >> “We believe Jared has given us the strength to establish this memorial fund and help others in his name.”

NORRISTOWN >> An Upper Salford man, despite his denials, has been convicted of charges he exposed himself to another man in Schwenksville and to police in Fresh Hanover during separate incidents in 2016.

POTTSTOWN >> Five large boxes of school supplies were divided among Pottstown’s four elementary schools thanks to the contributions of more than one hundred thirty people who turned out Sunday for free back-to-school haircuts at Blade’s Edge Unisex Salon.

NORRISTOWN >> A Pottstown man faces some time behind bars after he admitted to illegal drug activity in the borough.

POTTSTOWN >> As Labor Day approaches, so too does the traditional end of summer.

NORRISTOWN >> An East Norriton man faces a trial on charges he delivered a fatal dose of fentanyl to a woman who was a patient at a township hospital.

POTTSTOWN >> ArtFusion nineteen thousand four hundred sixty four invites the community to help feast its fresh facility at the Beech Street Factory on Friday, Sept. 8, and Saturday, Sept. 9.

Good Morning. Here are some of the top stories from around the region.

DOUGLASS (Mont.) >> The firing of the team that put the roof on the $1.Two million township highway garage now under construction, and the necessity of substituting their work, will not delay the opening date for the garage, officials say.

Parents and students are getting back into the routine of early mornings, homework and extracurricular activities. Back-to-school usually means schedules get just that much busier which is why healthful school breakfasts, lunches and snacks are significant so students get the energy the need to get through the day and the decent nutrients for growth.

“Everyone wants their child to have the chance to flourish and engage with their world.”

Hit-and-run NORTH COVENTRY >> The North Coventry Township Police Department is investigating a hit and run crash, which occurred on Aug. Thirty one at approximately Four:45 p.m. The crash occurred in the one thousand Block of E.

POTTSTOWN >> The Pottstown Rotary Club has announced that Twila Fisher will be honored Sept. Thirteen as its two thousand seventeen Person of the Year.

Daniel Boone School Board members voted 8-1 on Aug. Twenty eight to close the Birdsboro Elementary Center at the end of the 2017-18 school year.

EXETER >> Police are looking for a suspect after a bank robbery led to a police search of the area.

NORRISTOWN >> On the steps of the Montgomery County Courthouse, Commissioners Val Arkoosh, Ken Lawrence and Joe Gale stood united Thursday with District Attorney Kevin R. Steele and several other law enforcement and county officials in the fight against the opioid epidemic.

NORRISTOWN >> A Norristown man desired in connection with his alleged role as the triggerman during the gunshot slaying of a 16-year-old boy has been apprehended in Philadelphia.

POTTSTOWN >> The annual Pottstown Pet Fair is returning in September for what will be its seventh year.

NORRISTOWN >> In an unusual request, an East Norriton woman sought to be admitted to a veteran’s treatment court after she was convicted by a jury of assaulting her 96-year-old neighbor and inflicting an injury that resulted in his death.

NORRISTOWN >> A former Lower Providence Township police officer who allegedly stole a police rifle and ammunition from his old police cruiser and caused a SWAT team to surround a church is under court-ordered mental health supervision Thursday.

UPPER MERION >> Valley Forge Casino Resort is presently celebrating its fifth year in business, which makes the glittering Very first Avenue betting house and entertainment mecca more of an adolescent than a tot.

Good Morning. Here are some of the top stories from around the region.

PERKIOMEN >> The Perkiomen Township Fire Company is mourning the loss of one of their own.

As hard as it was to comeback the precious “dorm box,” it’s now just a chunk of the all-consuming, all-too-familiar distress Michelle Roberson has felt since June 28. That was the day she lost her precious daughter, 18-year-old Bianca Nikol Roberson, in a fatal road-rage shooting.

Lower Pottsgrove >> A week after being informed it would be decertified by the federal government, Antonelli Medical & Professional Institute has received a reprieve and will remain open.

POTTSTOWN >> Pottstown Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a theft suspect.

Lower Pottsgrove >> A week after being informed it would be decertified by the federal government, Antonelli Medical & Professional Institute has received a reprieve and will remain open.

Page not found

Local

  • Filter:
  • All
  • Most Popular

Good Morning. Here are some of the top stories from around the region.

POTTSTOWN >> Drug and alcohol violations were the leading crime in Pottstown over the past week.

The union signifying teachers at Archdiocese of Philadelphia high schools has approved a contract suggest, averting any work act.

NORRISTOWN >> A 20-year-old Berks County man faces some court supervision and community service after he admitted to exposing himself to a teacher while he was a student at Upper Perkiomen High School.

Good Morning. Here are some of the top stories from around the region.

NORRISTOWN >> A Franconia man who claimed he was desperate after falling behind in his mortgage payments admitted he stole a log splitter from a Hatfield Township residence and sold it to get cash.

UWCHLAN >> A driver was killed Tuesday morning following an accident involving a school bus, according to police.

Pottstown >> A Pottstown icon has announced that it is closing its doors.

NORRISTOWN >> A Pottstown man is headed to state prison for trafficking heroin in the borough.

PHILADELPHIA >> Teachers in the seventeen Archdiocese of Philadelphia high schools ratified a fresh one-year contract Tuesday, ending months of negotiating and any potential strike following the expiration of their last pact on Aug.

Fresh HANOVER >> As the housing recession fades into memory, long-dormant housing projects are beginning to resurface and at least one supervisor is beginning to question what’s being lost.

NORRISTOWN >> The Trump administration’s decision to revoke the Deferred Activity for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program and to give Congress six months to create some legislative repairs before the government stops renewing permits for those already covered by the program could have dire consequences on the immigrant communities in Montgomery County and beyond, noted the head of a local social services organization.

Pottstown >> The Brick House Restaurant — an East High Street staple for the past decade — will be closing its doors later this month.

John Robert Zeh, 38, of Spring City, was arrested Sunday after a victim reported to police that a driver had pointed a gun at him during an apparent road rage incident.

ROYERSFORD >> A proposal to import as much as Ten,000 tons of radioactive material from Canada into the U.S. for processing has several environmental groups attempting to switch sides a decision by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

NORTH COVENTRY >> A 26-yearold Royersford woman as been charged with driving under the influence and possession of a managed substance in connection with a Route four hundred twenty two crash in April.

LOWER POTTSGROVE >> Coming back to work after a long Labor Day weekend can be difficult so get some fresh air this week during The Mercury Mile walk on Wednesday.

LOWER PROVIDENCE >> A woman out for a walk in Audubon Sunday night was coerced into a car, driven to a remote location and sexually assaulted, police reported.

NORTH COVENTRY >> Jonathan Marston, 28, of Phoenixville was charged with DUI by North Coventry Police Aug. 26.

NORTH COVENTRY >> Township police have charged a 68-year-old Lower Pottsgrove woman with retail theft after she allegedly falsely used store credit at Kohl’s and Boscov’s to obtain $55.

POTTSTOWN >> A local business possessor is making eating healthy and helping others one and the same by donating the money of nutritious food sales.

Downtown Pottstown was a festival of bubbles, sidewalk chalk and balloon animals for a special celebration during the weekly outdoor farmers market.

Good Morning. Here are some of the top stories from around the region.

NORTH COVENTRY >> “We believe Jared has given us the strength to establish this memorial fund and help others in his name.”

NORRISTOWN >> An Upper Salford man, despite his denials, has been convicted of charges he exposed himself to another man in Schwenksville and to police in Fresh Hanover during separate incidents in 2016.

POTTSTOWN >> Five large boxes of school supplies were divided among Pottstown’s four elementary schools thanks to the contributions of more than one hundred thirty people who turned out Sunday for free back-to-school haircuts at Blade’s Edge Unisex Salon.

NORRISTOWN >> A Pottstown man faces some time behind bars after he admitted to illegal drug activity in the borough.

POTTSTOWN >> As Labor Day approaches, so too does the traditional end of summer.

NORRISTOWN >> An East Norriton man faces a trial on charges he delivered a fatal dose of fentanyl to a woman who was a patient at a township hospital.

POTTSTOWN >> ArtFusion nineteen thousand four hundred sixty four invites the community to help feast its fresh facility at the Beech Street Factory on Friday, Sept. 8, and Saturday, Sept. 9.

Good Morning. Here are some of the top stories from around the region.

DOUGLASS (Mont.) >> The firing of the team that put the roof on the $1.Two million township highway garage now under construction, and the necessity of substituting their work, will not delay the opening date for the garage, officials say.

Parents and students are getting back into the routine of early mornings, homework and extracurricular activities. Back-to-school usually means schedules get just that much busier which is why healthful school breakfasts, lunches and snacks are significant so students get the energy the need to get through the day and the decent nutrients for growth.

“Everyone wants their child to have the chance to flourish and engage with their world.”

Hit-and-run NORTH COVENTRY >> The North Coventry Township Police Department is investigating a hit and run crash, which occurred on Aug. Thirty one at approximately Four:45 p.m. The crash occurred in the one thousand Block of E.

POTTSTOWN >> The Pottstown Rotary Club has announced that Twila Fisher will be honored Sept. Thirteen as its two thousand seventeen Person of the Year.

Daniel Boone School Board members voted 8-1 on Aug. Twenty eight to close the Birdsboro Elementary Center at the end of the 2017-18 school year.

EXETER >> Police are looking for a suspect after a bank robbery led to a police search of the area.

NORRISTOWN >> On the steps of the Montgomery County Courthouse, Commissioners Val Arkoosh, Ken Lawrence and Joe Gale stood united Thursday with District Attorney Kevin R. Steele and several other law enforcement and county officials in the fight against the opioid epidemic.

NORRISTOWN >> A Norristown man wished in connection with his alleged role as the triggerman during the gunshot slaying of a 16-year-old boy has been apprehended in Philadelphia.

POTTSTOWN >> The annual Pottstown Pet Fair is returning in September for what will be its seventh year.

NORRISTOWN >> In an unusual request, an East Norriton woman sought to be admitted to a veteran’s treatment court after she was convicted by a jury of assaulting her 96-year-old neighbor and inflicting an injury that resulted in his death.

NORRISTOWN >> A former Lower Providence Township police officer who allegedly stole a police rifle and ammunition from his old police cruiser and caused a SWAT team to surround a church is under court-ordered mental health supervision Thursday.

UPPER MERION >> Valley Forge Casino Resort is presently celebrating its fifth year in business, which makes the glittering Very first Avenue betting house and entertainment mecca more of an adolescent than a tot.

Good Morning. Here are some of the top stories from around the region.

PERKIOMEN >> The Perkiomen Township Fire Company is mourning the loss of one of their own.

As hard as it was to comeback the precious “dorm box,” it’s now just a chunk of the all-consuming, all-too-familiar distress Michelle Roberson has felt since June 28. That was the day she lost her precious daughter, 18-year-old Bianca Nikol Roberson, in a fatal road-rage shooting.

Lower Pottsgrove >> A week after being informed it would be decertified by the federal government, Antonelli Medical & Professional Institute has received a reprieve and will remain open.

POTTSTOWN >> Pottstown Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a theft suspect.

Lower Pottsgrove >> A week after being informed it would be decertified by the federal government, Antonelli Medical & Professional Institute has received a reprieve and will remain open.

Related movie:

Leave a Reply