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Tony Di Domizio has spent 13 years in the journalism industry, and is the recipient of seven editorial awards in first place, second place and honorabe mention categories from the Pennsylvania Newspaper Association, the Suburban Newspapers of America, Pennsylvania Associated Press of Managing Editors and Society of Professional Journalists.
I enjoy a great microbrew, reading comic books, collecting vintage G.I. Joe, He-Man and WWF figures and accessories, collecting all things Joker (Batman), reading, rapping, writing, drinking coffee, jamming to vinyl, and making people laugh.
I am a new dad. It's an exciting time in my life.
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What are you doing today?
Tyrice E. 'Reek' Griffin, 41, allegedly robbed the Whitpain Tavern at gunpoint Nov. 4 with Juan Carlos Garcia, 20, of Hazelton.
The millage rate in Lower Gwynedd remains at 1.223 mills.
The Ambler Area YMCA event Wednesday was part of its Ability Programs initiative.
Pat Strus, Fran Tomlinson, Tom Kenney, Paul Dooley Jr., Tony Isabella and Mayor Bud Wahl said goodbye Wednesday night.
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What are you doing this weekend?
Mother Goose has been at 11 Oakland Avenue since the mid-1960s.
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Phereourn Sream, 24, and Phrira Sream, 26, of North Fairhill Street in Philadelphia, face 20 criminal charges each for their alleged role in a home invasion robbery in Towamencin in October.
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Kristin Anne Leidy, 31, of the 500 block of South Main Street, Hatfield, was sentenced this week to state prison for her role in numerous burglaries in Bucks and Montgomery counties.
Kenneth McNamara, 52, of Cardinal Drive, Plymouth Meeting, allegedly took money from the cash register at the DeKalb Pike Diner on Dec. 13.
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Share the area’s holiday cheer with Patch.
The jackpot could grow even larger before Tuesday's drawing.
The jackpot could grow even larger before Tuesday's drawing.
The communication commission discussed the possibility of video recording borough meetings, but, before spending money, it will first determine interest of residents for such services by tracking the popularity of audio downloads.