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Dramatic Dog Rescue, Miracle Field Ready: Eastern Montco News
This is a summary of stories that made news this past week in eastern Montgomery County.
EASTERN MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA — The Miracle Field of Horsham is nearing its opening day after years of planning and construction. Meanwhile, a dog got trapped in a wall in Upper Dublin Township.
This is a summary of stories that made news this past week in eastern Montgomery County:
Dog Rescued After Being Trapped In Wall Of Montco Home
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It wasn't your typical call for a police department, nor the type of rescue that emergency crews handle on a regular basis. But the Upper Dublin Township Police Department received "a very unusual call" last Wednesday that a dog had fallen through the floor of an attic. (Read More)
Cheltenham School District Bans Employee After Police Inquiry
A Cheltenham High School contract employee has been banned from all school facilities following a police inquiry on Wednesday. Cheltenham Police went to the high school Wednesday to serve a court-issued Protection From Abuse order listing the school employee as the defendant. (Read More)
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Miracle Field Ready For Opening Day In Horsham
While we all have thoughts of spring as Major League Baseball has opened training camps, a local league is preparing for a historic opening day. The Miracle League of Horsham has a date to showcase its new field with a grand opening on March 28. (Read More)
West Monument Avenue Bridge Replacement Safe: Officials
Hatboro Borough officials will address residents' concerns on the West Monument Avenue bridge at a meeting on Monday in the wake of residents' concerns. (Read More)
Public Hearing Set Over Abington Housing Grant
Abington Township will hold a public hearing early next month to discuss its housing, community, and economic development needs. The township has scheduled the public hearing for 10 a.m. on Wednesday, March 4, at the Township Building. (Read More)
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