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For PA Municipalities, it’s About Seeking Change, Not Dollars
More than 40 percent of Pennsylvanians reside in distressed municipalities.

I spent a good part of my adult life leaving the Lehigh Valley. I've lived and worked in Turkey, China and England, but the Valley seems to be my center of gravity. After graduating from William Allen High School and Kutztown University, I went to graduate school at Emerson College in Boston and then City University in London. Traveling abroad changed me in many ways, especially in how I think of other cultures and my own. But it also made me homesick. After more than a decade of working as a teacher and journalist overseas, I returned home, to Allentown. Since then, I've been a journalism teacher and an editor for community newspapers. And now with Patch, it's clear there's no place like home.
More than 40 percent of Pennsylvanians reside in distressed municipalities.

In a unanimous decision announced Wednesday, the state Supreme Court upheld a redistricting plan drawn by a commission of legislative leaders and ordered it to be used for the next round of legislative elections in 2014.
The state House and Senate redistricting maps were approved by the state Supreme Court on Wednesday.
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After protests last week, the district comes up with new budget cuts.
Meetings between Neshaminy School Board president and teachers’ union vice president this week yielded no results, according to reports.
Middletown Township police report thefts from Macy’s, Target, Sears and Langhorne Swim Club.
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Residents on Palmer Avenue say they have been after the Township for years to fix a sinkhole that has closed the road.
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Pennsylvania lawmakers are in the throes of a discussion on whether or not to increase driver fees and potentially gas prices in order to get more funding for roads.
Police arrest three people for allegedly breaking into cars at cemeteries—including in Horsham—while the owners visited graves.
Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett has since met with federal officials on the matter but has not made a recommendation to expand Medicaid, much to the chagrin of Obama-care supporters.
A U.S. District Court Judge gave a former Centennial administrator approval to sue the school district for discrimination and retaliation.
A first-of-its-kind report names nine members of Pennsylvania's 18-member U.S. House delegation who have paid, gifted or somehow benefited themselves, family members or associations they have worked with.
Liquor privatization in the state Senate is going to be long, slow battle, if this week was any indication.
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