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Car catches fire inside Abington Hosp. garage
ABINGTON, Pa. - March 14, 2010 -- Firefighters in Montgomery County battled a blaze early Sunday morning in the parking lot of Abington Memorial Hospital.
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Posnan
Emilie and Joshua Posnan of Abington announce the birth of their son, Miller Elliott , on June 15.
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Assault with SUV leads to probation
An Abington man Wednesday received a two-year probation sentence for repeatedly trying to bump a construction flagman out of his way with his SUV at an Upper Moreland construction site in September.
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Smith-Ribner running as people's advocate, focused on education, veterans
Written by Rebecca Nuttall - Courier Staff Writer Wednesday, 10 March 2010 11:37 For the past 35 years, Doris Smith-Ribner has worked in public service in Pennsylvania.
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Study of routes 611 and 263 complete
Now it's up to the five towns to put the plan into action. The Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission and five area towns have finished their joint study of how to improve the look, accessibility and pedestrian-friendliness of routes 611 and 263.
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Dennis Mucerino: Aggressive care until the end
Dennis Mucerino had cancer and cirrhosis of the liver. He was living in Florida and told last spring that he had a week to live.
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Distance-Does it really make the heart grow fonder?
They say distance makes the heart grow fonder... But does it? They say it makes the love stronger if you can make it through the time apart.
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Buddy Check February 2010: Ski for the Cure
Hundreds of skiers and snowboarders took to the slopes at Jack Frost Ski Area to support "Ski for the Cure" Saturday.
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Made to last
In his former life as a divorce lawyer, Luke Cabanel spent his days watching things fall apart.
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Convicted of shooting cop, man faces 40 years
A Philadelphia man who shot and wounded an Abington patrolman in 2008 during a domestic dispute has become the first person convicted under a law protecting police officers from gun violence.
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Pa. man faces 20 to 40 years in officer's shooting
A man convicted of shooting a suburban Philadelphia police officer during a domestic dispute faces a mandatory 20 to 40 years in prison under a new law aimed at protecting officers from gun violence.
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Police News
Hit-and-run driver sought: Police are looking for the tractor-trailer driver behind a Tuesday morning hit-and-run that caused headaches for morning commuters.
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Quinter has no plans to quit
The Lower Salford Republican wants his party's nomination in the 13th District. Lower Salford Republican Josh Quinter will remain in the race for the GOP nomination for the 13th District congressional seat.
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Project Wee Savers!' teaches fiscal responsibility
Montgomery County nonprofit organizations and libraries are helping those at home and abroad.
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Many Travelers at PHL Airport Hoping for a Flight Out
Flights at Philadelphia International Airport were slowly but surely returning to normal on Thursday -- emphasis on the "slowly." Some flights were getting out of Philadelphia on Thursday morning, but more than half of the departures were canceled.
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Pa. National Organization for Women backs Hoeffel for governor
The Pennsylvania National Organization for Women is throwing its support behind the Democratic gubernatorial candidacy of Montgomery County Commissioner Joseph M. Hoeffel III.
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City, schools, courts shut down for storm
Traffic, Municipal and Common Pleas - will be closed tomorrow. Municipal Court Preliminary Arraignment Court, Bail Acceptance, Emergency Protection From Abuse, and the Warrant Unit will remain open.
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Abington man gets nod for 13th seat
Montgomery County Republicans on Monday night tapped an Abington businessman to carry their party's standard in this year's effort to topple three-term Democratic incumbent Allyson Y. Schwartz from her 13th District congressional seat.
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State police investigating bottle-throwing incident in Shippensburg Township
State police want to know who threw the beer bottle that smashed the rear window of a vehicle at the Stone Ridge Commons apartments in Shippensburg Township, Cumberland County.
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Sportsradio 610 Wip-Am's "Wing Bowl 18" underway in Philadelphia | Listen Live
Sportsradio 610 Philadelphia WIP's Wing Bowl 18, the most celebrated radio event in Philadelphia, begins this this morning at 6:00am. Wing Bowl 18, which is held at the Wachovia Center in Philadelphia, is already sold out, but listeners can be in on all the action by listening live on Sportsradio 610 WIP, over the Internet at 610WIP.com and through ...
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