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The event begins at 6:30 p.m.

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The event begins at 6:30 p.m.

Tyler Hartner, 18, was allegedly found with stolen goods in his vehicle when he was stopped for a minor traffic violation.
Carl L. Speight, of Philadelphia, allegedly tried to steal from the Coach and Tommy Hilfiger outlets.
Here is a look at what's happening in the Spring-Ford area this week.
Take a look at what's happening in our area this week.
More than 225 local requests are expected this year.
More than 225 local requests are expected this year.
The brawl broke out early Friday morning.
The brawl broke out early Friday morning.
Have you zeroed in on a deal or will you sit this one out?
Have you zeroed in on a deal or will you sit this one out?
Spring-Ford Area School District updates and a holiday movie guide were also in the news this week.
The biggest mall in the region opened at 8 p.m. Thanksgiving Day and stayed open until 10 p.m. Friday. That's 26 hours of shopping.
The county Christmas Tree, menorah and kinara will be lit on Monday.
The county Christmas Tree, menorah and kinara will be lit on Monday.
The county Christmas Tree, menorah and kinara will be lit on Monday.
The county Christmas Tree, menorah and kinara will be lit on Monday.
The state Game Commission is predicting that the wait for the 750,000 hunters expected to take to the woods will be worth it.
The state Game Commission is predicting that the wait for the 750,000 hunters expected to take to the woods will be worth it.
The biggest mall in the region opened at 8 p.m. Thanksgiving Day and stayed open until 10 p.m. Friday. That's 26 hours of shopping.