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One collector is offering up some unique Lansdale finds on Ebay.

Melissa Treacy graduated summa cum laude from Pennsylvania State University with a bachelor's degree in journalism. She worked for three years with Montgomery Newspapers, as a reporter and then managing editor for the Spring-Ford Reporter and Valley Item. She then worked for Broad Street Publishing, as an executive editor for My Community Trend, a Sunday suburban insert to the Philadelphia Inquirer.
She currently enjoys editing her sites, working with her awesome Patch co-workers and spending time with her family.
One collector is offering up some unique Lansdale finds on Ebay.

Find employment through the county with nearly 30 positions up for grabs.
Find employment through the county with nearly 30 positions up for grabs.
Thomas Troy Young, pictured here, is wanted by police for the attempted murder of a family member.
Details are unclear in this Sunday morning stabbing.
This weekend marks the last chance to reserve tickets for 'Tea with Betsy Ross.'
Find employment through the county with nearly 30 positions up for grabs.
In the mood for a movie? Find out who still has tickets around Lower Providence to the latest Disney blockbuster.
The popular local Italian eatery seems to be replacing its roofing structure.
Many empty storefronts have collected in Trappe Center. What business would you like to see fill the gap?
This gas station has been empty for a while. What should be there instead?
One band headlines, a ticket giveaway featured this weekend at this local watering hole.
Two local eateries display 'Help Wanted' posters as of Friday night.
Trappe's paint store spills the beans for the weekend warriors rolling up their sleeves.
Saturday night festivities at the church will help to fund the historic landmark.
Several Montgomery County drop-off locations help to serve the county's nonprofit chapter.
Offer your guidance as a volunteer with Upper Dublin Education Foundation.
Check here to find a spot to 'buy local' and keep money in the community.
The furniture store in Royersford has closed its doors for the week, but will return for a final sale.
You'll never guess what can be purchased for just $200.