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And This Year's Butter Sculpture Is ...
A Montgomery County artist carved the 1000-pound sculpture for the annual Pennsylvania Farm Show.

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A Montgomery County artist carved the 1000-pound sculpture for the annual Pennsylvania Farm Show.

A Montgomery County artist carved the 1000-pound sculpture for the annual Pennsylvania Farm Show.
Exelon Corp. operates the biggest nuclear fleet in the U.S. which includes the Limerick Generating Station on Sanatoga Road in Pottstown.
The 1,565 students named to Millersville University's fall 2011Dean's List earned a semester grade-point-average of 3.50 or higher and attempted at least 12 credits of course work.
Parth Ingle, 24, of Pottstown, is accused of killing his father.
Scherer, an Owen J. Roberts grad, helped guide the Nittany Lions to two victories on Wednesday.
To be eligible, a student must be registered for at least 12 academic credit hours and earn a semester GPA of 3.50 or higher.
Blogger Susan Matthews from the PhillyCatholicPost.com called the expected announcement “devastating” for parishioners as the Archdiocese deals with its child sex-abuse scandal.
The Montgomery County prothonotary's office increased its filing fees for civil lawsuits.
Embrace technology as a gift that keeps you close to the people you love.
Pottstown elementary students produce a daily television news program.
The following blood drives are open to the public. Appointments are encouraged and walk-ins are welcomed.
Abby Eagle, a first grade student at Rupert Elementary School, helped her class collect food and clothes for the Pottstown Cluster of Community Churches.
The Bear Creek Mountain Resort in Longswamp Twp., Berks Co., near Topton, opened a pair of trails to skiers on Monday.
The head of the American Lung Association of the Mid-Atlantic says people aren't sure where they can go if they don't want to be around secondhand smoke.
Hundreds turned out Sunday morning for the borough's annual New Year's day Polar Bear Plunge into the muddy Schuylkill River.
A benefit car show hosted by local clubs at Rubright Racing on Saturday raised over $2,100 for Scott Grebe and his family.
The cheese was removed from sale due to potential Listeria contamination.