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Plane Crashes In Montgomery County: Patch PM

Also: Record breaking warmth / New Italian market coming to Bucks County / Gun stolen in Main Line home invasion / Plus, your commute.

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Stories worth talking about tonight:

Plane Crashes In Montgomery County

The plane went down at the Heritage Field Airport at about , formerly known as the Limerick-Pottstown Airport, at about 1:30 p.m., according to the Montgomery County Active Incident Reports.

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Yesterday’s Patch PM: More Victims Come Forward In PA Predator Priest Scandal

Other local headlines:

Video Evidence Released In Main Line Home Burglary Investigation

  • A $3,000 reward is offered for the arrest and conviction of the person who stole a gun, jewelry, cash and gift cards from a Radnor home.

Man Who Cut Down 22 Trees On Preserved Bucks County Land Will Pay $260K

  • Some of the trees cut down were taller than 100 feet and as old as 150 years.

Record Breaking Temperatures Reported Wednesday

  • The high temperature record for Philadelphia on March 9 is 73 degrees. It got up to 80 today, forecasters say.

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