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Unofficial Primary Results for the Pottstown Area
Montgomery County's unofficial results were posted after polls closed on Tuesday.

Alyson has been a transplanted Southerner since 1995, when she moved to Pennsylvania after graduating from Clemson University in Clemson, South Carolina. She has lived in the Royersford and Limerick areas for the last 16 years, but she is still a huge fan of everything Southern, including sweet tea, country music, fried chicken and college football.
She graduated from Rosemont College in May 2012 with a Master of Arts in Publishing.
She currently resides in Limerick, PA with her husband John, two cats, Vespa and Ginny, and a mutt named Loki, who lives up to the "mischief" part of his namesake's personality. In her spare time she reads, crochets, plays World of Warcraft and is a huge fan of everything sci-fi.
Montgomery County's unofficial results were posted after polls closed on Tuesday.

A Royersford man was arrested after he reportedly tried to rob two Pottstown businesses while pretending to have a gun.
A local man was arrested after he reportedly tried to rob two places while pretending to have a gun.
The district's budget tops $130 million this year.
Tuesday is primary election day. Here's our local guide to elections in the area.
The victim, 19-year-old Kareem Borowy, had been arrested in Upper Merion in March on drug charges.
Two are in custody; one has evaded capture and should be considered armed and dangerous.
The local airport welcomed visitors for its annual Community Day.
Patch's weekly roundup of the big stories on Limerick-Royersford-Spring City Patch
As part of National Police Week, Patch wants to honor our local police departments.
A look back at some of this past week's stories in Pottstown.
Local resident Jose Davila rode 300 miles with 2,000 other police officers to mark the beginning of National Police Week.
Spring-Ford students told Fox 29 that teens here are already using the designer drug to get high.
Two yoga teachers will hold classes at the gym.
District officials and police have reiterated that no evidence of a credible threat has been found.
Police visited two Spring-Ford schools to investigate on Wednesday.
The salary is $5,000 less than the previous chief's salary.
Pennsylvania American Water held their 11th annual "Protect Our Watersheds" art contest.
Chief Kevin Schurr has been with the department for 32 years.