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Police Warn Parents About 'Weed Candy'
Police in nearby county warn parents about the possible spread of THC-laced candy.

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.
Police in nearby county warn parents about the possible spread of THC-laced candy.

This will be the first addition of new officers in at least five years.
The Simon Property Group offers college money for local students.
Army veteran; longtime Bethel UMC member; Jan. 7
Spring-Ford HS alumnus; Navy veteran; Jan. 6
A fitness center in Royersford reopened under a new name recently.
The department is warning parents about the possible spread of THC-laced candy.
Retail stores continue to be a target for shoplifters.
Upper Merion and Limerick Township police warn parents about the possible spread of THC-laced candy.
Kyle Walker studies mechanical engineering.
A suspect called 911 threatening to kill a police officer early Wednesday morning.
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We're looking back at Patch's last year to celebrate our second anniversary.
A Limerick man will face charges in two municipalities.
Three homes were selected by judges.
The borough council also recognized two businesses celebrating their fiftieth anniversaries.
Temperatures are expected to dip into the twenties and teens over the next several days.
Pennsylvania American Water awarded a $2500 grant to SFASD.
A local couple made a donation to the Peter Becker Community to help people with financial needs.