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Book of sermons offers inspiration
James C. Longacre believed his sermons inspired his congregants enough for them to change their lives and influence the lives of others.
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Stuff To Do This Weekend
Weekend activities for Sanatogans , Nov. 14-16, 2008: Friday, Nov. 14 A back-door used book sale, conducted by the Friends of the Pottstown Public Library , will be held from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the back ...
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Public, private efforts help pave way to Clymer's future
Major improvement projects have changed the face of Clymer Borough this year, but they stand for more than just an aesthetic makeover; they serve as a community effort to bring sustainability and growth to the ...
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Opposition to Washington Township apartment complex strong
Opposition to a 300-unit apartment complex in Washington Township was nearly 60 voices strong Thursday night at a hearing on a zoning change that would allow the development.
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Washington Township to hold hearing on zoning change that could allow for 300-unit apartment complex
Washington Township supervisors will hold a public hearing Thursday on a proposed zoning change that could clear the way for a 300-unit apartment complex off Route 100.
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Dedicated locals participate in three-day benefit walk
A 60-mile three-day walk doesn't sound like the most appealing of activities for an entire weekend, but for a small group in Berks County, it will be a deeply meaningful experience.
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Death notices
Harry H. Buchert, 68, of Oley, passed away Monday in the Pottstown Memorial Medical Center.
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Stolen memorials
Flag holders are used to mark the grave sites of veterans at local cemeteries. The markers are being stolen, which can be resold for the value value of the metal.
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Beloved statue stolen
BARTO, Pa. - September 25, 2008 - -- Catholics around the region are outraged over the loss of a beloved statue in Berks County.
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Bronze statue spirited away
The 'Angel of the Roses' statue was stolen sometime Tuesday night, state police say.
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3/4-Ton Sculpture Stolen from Shrine in Berks County, Pa.
Pennsylvania state police are trying to figure out who stole a large bronze statue from a Berks County shrine.
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Police log: Bronze statue stolen; more
Police are looking for the person or persons who stole the 1,200-pound Angel of the Roses bronze statue from the National Centre for Padre Pio, 111 Barto Road, off Route 100, Barto.
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6-Foot-Tall Statue Stolen From Barto Pa. Centre
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Statue stolen from shrine
For more than a decade, The Angel of Roses watched over pilgrims who visited the National Padre Pio Centre in Berks County.
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Weekend fun
Previously rained out, The West Chester Swing Kings concert at Schwenckfeld Manor, 1290 Allentown Road, Towamencin, will be at 7:30 tonight.
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Police blotter: Residents alerted to vehicle burglaries
Several unlocked vehicles had items stolen from them between Sept. 5 and Sept. 7. On Pinehurst Drive a Nextel cell phone and an IBM Thinkpad laptop computer and personal checks were taken from two unlocked ...
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Blairsville District Court Docket
We have 1753 guests online A number of defendants have been named on criminal charges filed in the Blairsville district court before Magisterial District Judge Jennifer Rega.
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Kutztown University Graduations
Kutztown University conferred 1,061 degrees at its spring commencement ceremonies May 9 and 10 at three separate ceremonies for the undergraduate and graduate classes.
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Tax Credits Lure Hollywood Films To Pittsburgh
If you think there's a new movie being filmed in the Pittsburgh region every month or so, you'd be right.
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Campus notes
Editor's note: Honors graduates are signified as follows: ***with highest distinction; **with high distinction; *with distinction.
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