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Ambler Resident Shares Views on Changing Art of Crafting
Fabrics crafter Mary Ellen Wagner knows that a stitch in time will keep her practicing her favorite pastime.

Gerry once went on an assignment concerning a new cell-phone program that told Perkiomen Trail users about important historic landmarks.
The best way Gerry thought of covering this photo-gallery/story was by hopping on his Marin mountain bike to ride the trails. Along the way he found breath-taking views off of Spring Mount, learned that the trail was built upon a once-major rail line, got a rare opportunity to take photos inside the Old Goshenhoppen Church and learned even more history from trail users along the way.
A friend of his, who rode with him as an amatuer photographer, later asked with a smile, "Ger, you get paid for this?"
That trip was certainly a highlight of his professional journalism career. He looks forward to also having a bit of fun while covering stories in Upper Moreland, and getting to know folks in the community who he meets along the way.
<br><b>Politics </b><br>I registered as a democrat while in college, but I firmly believe only through bipartisanship efforts can government serve the people.
<br><b>Religion</b><br>I was born a Catholic, raised as one, as well as a non-denominational Christian. Although, I don't go to church as often anymore, I do like to think that the basic goodwill values I learned as a youth are what we all strive to share with one another every day.
<b><br>Local Hot-Button Issues</b><br>From the township and civic organization meetings I've attended so far, I feel that this is a community that sincerely cares for its future and each individual resident. As I get better aquainted with people in this community, I look forward to seeing what stories they tell.
Fabrics crafter Mary Ellen Wagner knows that a stitch in time will keep her practicing her favorite pastime.

Team USA Field Hockey athlete Katie O’Donnel to help develop next-generation STX field hockey products.
The juried art show is currently exhibited at Arcadia University and features 28 Bucks and Montgomery county public high schools.
Linda Kleinert, foster volunteer for the Trappe-based Dad's My Angel Puppy Rescue, doesn't mind opening her home to a few furry friends in need.
New state law says that electronic devices ('anything with a plug') must be properly disposed, and Springfield High School is hosting a free, upcoming e-cycling event.
Fused Glass artist Melanie Pawleski showcased her work at the Upper Dublin Craft Fair
The event will take away your obsolete and unwanted electronics.
Children’s writer and illustrator Peter Catalanotto will stop by the library to help explain his process of creation.
The show is put together by popular demand and just in time for National Craft Month.
In the midst of their everyday busy lives, the Kleinert Family also manages organizations that help rescue animals and serve youth with special needs.
Leigh Malonee, Education director at Theater Horizon, explains the developmental and cultural benefits of youth studying the theater arts.
The 26th-annual juried art show is currently exhibited at Arcadia University and features 28 Bucks and Montgomery county public high schools.
Science in Motion helps students find out more about a future in science and engineering.
The juried art show is currently exhibited at Arcadia University and features 28 Bucks and Montgomery county public high schools.
The educational program may be in danger of slowing down due to lack of funding.
Beth Ann Mazza and her son Nick attended the Greater Norristown Regional College fair and talked about their experience navagating the college selection process.
The library will hold a Celtic Concert with Irish and Scottish stories, featuring the world-renowned Charlie Zahm.
The third-annual event helps bring Norristown-area youth a brighter future to their doorsteps.
The course, designed for drivers 50 and older, helps aging drivers learn to work with their abilities to keep safe on the road.
The popular breakfast benefits a variety of organizations in the Spring-Ford area