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2y ago
Students, staff and visitors returning to parochial schools must wear face coverings, regardless of vaccination status, a letter to parents said ..read more
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2y ago
Robert L. Mecherly, 82, died in a two-vehicle crash late Friday in Oley Township ..read more
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2y ago
COLEBROOKDALE — About 50 sign-toting protestors stood in front of the Boyertown Area School District administration offices Friday afternoon, upset about a requirement that younger students will be required to wear masks when school starts ..read more
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2y ago
Death and money — two topics many families try to avoid altogether — are a crucial discussion for aging parents and their adult (often middle-aged or older) children ..read more
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2y ago
PHILADELPHIA — A former employee of the U.S. Golf Association has been charged by federal authorities with stealing more than 23,000 U.S. Open admission tickets and selling them to third-party brokers in a scheme that authorities say cost the USGA ..read more
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2y ago
NORRISTOWN — A Perkiomen man accused of fatally beating his girlfriend repeatedly demanded to see a text message the woman received during an Uber ride to his home, to the point the victim told him, “you’re scaring me,” a ride ..read more
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2y ago
NORRISTOWN — As a Perkiomen man used his cellphone to videotape the lifeless body of his girlfriend lying on the grass outside his residence, he callously uttered, “This is what a cheating liar gets,” a prosecutor argued to a Montgomery ..read more
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2y ago
NORRISTOWN — A jury has been selected for the trial of a Perkiomen man accused of fatally beating and strangling his Gilbertsville girlfriend during an argument and then using his cellphone to record her injured and lifeless body during the ..read more
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2y ago
The Tower Theater, known for hosting such luminaries as the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen and the biggest names in music will be reopening for the first time since the pandemic started as the Philadelphia site for 'Van Gogh ..read more