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New Plans For SPS Technologies, Kitchen Fires On Rise: Eastern Montco News
This is a summary of stories that made news this past week in eastern Montgomery County.
EASTERN MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA — SPS Technologies is moving on from a massive fire which gutted its building in Abington Township with plans expected to be unveiled on Tuesday night for a new facility.
Meanwhile, SEPTA rolled out new regional rail line schedules on Sunday.
This is a summary of stories that made news this past week in eastern Montgomery County:
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SPS Technologies' New Plans Ready For Review
Following a massive fire that gutted its building last February, SPS Technologies is ready to rebound and rebuild. New plans will be presented at a meeting on Monday night. (Read More)
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Kitchen Fires On The Rise In Horsham Township
Over the past several months, the Horsham Fire Company and the Horsham Township Fire Marshal’s Office have responded to several kitchen fire incidents. Horsham Community Police Services is urging residents to be mindful of kitchen fire safety during this time of the year. (Read More)
Man Charged With Sexual Assault Of Girl, 13, In Abington
A 31-year-old Abington Township man is in custody on charges of sexual assault of a 13-year-old girl from another part of the state on Jan. 8, police said. (Read More)
SEPTA New Regional Rail Schedules Unveiled
SEPTA rolled out new regional rail line schedules in Bucks and Montgomery counties starting Sunday. It's part of SEPTA’s ongoing efforts to improve service reliability and better align train times with rider needs. (Read More)
Design Details Discussed On New Abington Middle School
The Abington School Board this past week received a status update from consultants with ICS on the design phase of its new $285 million middle school project. (Read More)
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