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County High School Students Exhibit Talent At PSEA Show
Annual event at Arcadia University featured more than 250 pieces of art from 27 different schools

Annual event at Arcadia University featured more than 250 pieces of art from 27 different schools

Annual event at Arcadia University featured more than 250 pieces of art from 27 different schools
Annual event at Arcadia University featured more than 250 pieces of art from 27 different schools
Annual event at Arcadia University featured more than 250 pieces of art from 27 different schools
Annual event at Arcadia University featured more than 250 pieces of art from 27 different schools
Annual event at Arcadia University featured more than 250 pieces of art from 27 different schools
William Tennent’s Maria Smirnova won the Traditional Silver Print category at annual event.
Upper Moreland students Nathan Parry and Sunny Choi won first-place prizes, and Sam Levson won the Juror’s Prize at event held at Arcadia.
Cassidy Quattro’s black and white drawing titled, “Voice of a Revolution,” was picked “Best of Show.
Becca Watson and Melody Cheng won their respective categories at annual event
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Tara Ryan won first-place in the 3D Functional category at the "Touch of the Future" show.
Julia Cook’s “Drawing Story-board” won the Digital Imaging/Computer Graphics category at the show, hosted by Arcadia University
Council Rock North’s Ariel Rabinowitz won the Color Drawing category at the annual show, which was hosted by Arcadia University.
Attorney General's office files lawsuit against Dean Cafiero, who is president of CarVision.com in Norristown.
Attorney General's office files lawsuit against Dean Cafiero, who is president of CarVision.com in Norristown.