Health & Fitness
Royersford Bible Church Plans 3 Easter Services
They include a sunrise service on March 31 (Sunday) celebrated with a Spring City congregation; And, state legislators try to make life easier for small business inheritors.
New today in The Limerick Post:
- Three Easter Services Set By Royersford Church Bible Fellowship Church of Royersford will observe Good Friday, an Easter sunrise service, and its regular Easter Sunday service.
- Legislators Consider Small Business Tax Exemption It would apply to the Pennsylvania inheritance tax on small family-owned businesses.
- Lehigh Auto Show Opens A First: Its Luxury Pavilion Fourteen different manufacturers are participating in the first-ever luxury car pavilion set aside for viewing at the Greater Lehigh Valley Auto Show, March 21-24 in Bethlehem PA.
- Montgomery County’s Latest Emergency Dispatches Did you just hear a siren? It could be the police, emergency medical service personnel, or fire companies being dispatched by Montgomery County’s Department of Public Safety. See its incident list here in real time.
- From ‘Serious Eats,’ Something Great For Dinner Tonight Whip up something fabulous for tonight’s dinner, with fresh recipes daily from “Serious Eats”.
- Ahead On The Calendar Local events by the day, week or month. Got one to add? E-mail The Post.
- Tomorrow’s AccuWeather Forecast, And National Weather News A look at what the next day could be like, provided by AccuWeather.
Earlier:
- Plant Proteins: Nutritious, And Packed With Extra Energy On Wednesday's Food Page: Turn to nutritious, plant-based sources of protein to help provide long-lasting energy; St. Patrick's Day is perfect for fun in the kitchen, with the holiday's color and flavor; And what's not to love about fresh fruit?
- The Post Wins Third Award For Its Daily Headline Feed For the third year in a row The Post Publications LLC, parent company of The Limerick Post, has won an award for avoiding e-mail spam and keeping its subscribers' e-mail addresses safe from prying eyes. It has most recently delivered more than 228,750 headline feed notices to update readers daily on local news and events.
- Easter Bunny Accompanies Outlets' March 24 Egg Hunt The bunny hid 'em. Who better to watch your kids find 'em? The holiday tradition, re-enacted in Limerick, is scheduled for March 24 (Sunday) at 10 a.m.
- Wells Fargo Plans To Lend More To Women-Owned Firms Companies owned and operated by women make up one of the county's fastest-growing business segments, it said. The bank has branches in five western Montgomery County municipalities, including Limerick, Collegeville and Phoenixville.
- This Week: Collegeville Sustainability, Kimberton Antiques Your last chance for Easter candy at Ringing Hill, a Pottsgrove school board meeting, a career fair at MCCC in Pottstown, the Pottsgrove musical "Legally Blonde," and the Owen J. musical "Seussical," discussing sustainable communities in Collegeville, antiques in Kimberton, and Legos at a library.
- Get Movin’! Club Plans Two Dances For Rockers No matter what your favorite music may be, oldies or '80s, Sanatoga's Sunnybrook Ballroom has a night on its schedule for your enjoyment.
- Ready For Spring Business? Try A SCORE Workshop Limerick's Victory Bank is sponsoring four April workshops intended to help entrepreneurs get their small businesses up and running. Its customers can apply for scholarships to attend the sessions conducted by the Pottstown chapter of SCORE.
- Police Arrest Spring City Teen After Traffic Stop He was taking his friends home late Monday night when stopped by Lower Pottsgrove police, after they allege he was driving erratically.
- Only Shine's Space Is Small; Limerick Owner Dreams Big Don't be fooled by the intimate size of the new Shine Hair Salon on West Ridge Pike in Limerick, owner Kelli Angelo says. She expects big things to happen there.
- Limerick OKs Lieutenant Position On Its Police Force He or she will be Chief William Albany's second-in-command.
- State Board Restricts Medical License In Royersford Pennsylvania's Board of Medicine said Tuesday it took action last month against a borough resident by indefinitely restricting his licensed status.
- Survey Confirms Many MontCo Eyes On Road Daily Census Bureau statistics released Tuesday show the largest number of workers commuting into Philadelphia from outside the city are Montgomery County residents ... which in part explains the state of U.S. Route 422.
- Royersford Driving School Plans Spring Classes Owner Bill Petaccio has scheduled spring sessions for a 30-hour state-certified driver's education theory class at Pope John Paul II High School and the Western Montgomery Career and Technology Center.
- Female Jogger Struck And Killed Monday In Limerick Her identification was being withheld while relatives were notified.
- Thanks To Competition, College Entrance Exam In Redesign The Scholastic Aptitude Test has been a staple in the Pottsgrove, Pottstown, and Spring-Ford Area school districts for years. But the national college entrance exam now faces stiff competition, and is getting a make-over.
- Valley Forge Tourism Bureau Names New President He's been well-known in the Philadelphia hotel industry for years. Now he'll lead the organization that helps, in part, to promote tourism across the Greater Pottstown area.
- U.N. Representative King Scheduled As Ursinus Speaker The international aid worker and author will visit Collegeville on March 18.
- Collegeville Man Walks Cross-Country In Wife's Honor He's raising money for ovarian cancer research, from which she died 1-1/2 years ago.
- Having Problems Parking In Royersford? You're Not Alone The problem affects the borough manager on occasion, he admitted Tuesday, and a restaurant owner says the lack of parking is costing him business.
- Already Wooded Collegeville Land Gets Even More Trees A public-private grant will be used to purchase the seedlings. Environmental studies students at Ursinus College will do the planting.
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