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Rupert Celebrates Students
A school team recognized students who demonstrated a positive work ethic, good citizenship and academic achievement.

Teresa McMinn, Editor, Pottstown Patch teresa.mcminn@patch.com 484-264-1602
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<strong>Politics: How would you describe your political beliefs? Are you registered with a certain party?</strong>
I'm an Army brat and a Navy mom. I have tremendous respect for members of the U.S. military. They should have whatever they need to stay strong and safe. Decisions to send them into harm's way should never be taken lightly. I vote for leaders who share these beliefs. I'm a registered Republican and I vote for the person over the party.
<strong>Religion: How religious would you consider yourself? </strong>
Wow. Mom was Catholic from California. Dad was Baptist from Mississippi. Because of their differing views, religion wasn't a popular subject at home. As a journalist, I cover a wide variety of religious services and find them fascinating. Religious faith can't be measured and shouldn't be judged.
<strong>Local Hot-Button Issues: What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?</strong>
School taxes, quality of education, property values, gas prices, the need for more public transportation, healthcare and cost of living are important issues for folks in and around Pottstown.
A school team recognized students who demonstrated a positive work ethic, good citizenship and academic achievement.

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Students collected mittens, gloves, winter hats and several hundred pounds of canned goods for the local Salvation Army.
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Liott, a Pottstown resident, is a longtime advocate for senior citizens and issues that face the aging.
A team of investigators is at the Ballroom on High in Pottstown to search for paranormal activity.
In his book “Running Shorts,” Joe Muldowney details running over 400 races with a personal best marathon time of 2:22:54.
In his book “Running Shorts,” Joe Muldowney details running over 400 races -- including Pottstown’s Grand Ole Flag 5K and 49 marathons -- with a personal best marathon time of 2:22:54.
The annual district band holiday concert will be held 7 p.m. Dec. 20 at Pottstown High School's Stanley Davenport Auditorium.
In his book “Running Shorts,” Joe Muldowney details running over 400 races with a personal best marathon time of 2:22:54.
Local students participated in a Wreaths Across America ceremony.
The 2012 PA Farm Show will be held in Harrisburg January 7 - 14, feature roughly 6,000 animals, 10,000 competitions, 300 exhibits and draw 400,000 visitors.
The 2012 Pennsylvania Farm Show will be held in Harrisburg Jan. 7 through 14.
The 2012 PA Farm Show will be held in Harrisburg January 7 - 14, feature roughly 6,000 animals, 10,000 competitions, 300 exhibits and draw 400,000 visitors.