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The Patriotic Order Sons of America work with local boy scouts to respectfully dispose of American flags.
Kamita Asian Bistro, Towne Book Center, The Lite Choice, Red Robin and more inspected in June.
Add your Lower Providence yard, garage or estate sale to Patch's list, and we'll post them all in a map before the weekend.
Township Manager Richard Gestrich set out to determine if clean fuel for municipal vehicles is easily-available and cost-effective.
The 33-year-old driver was also injured in the crash, which closed down Route 422 in Lower Pottsgrove for several hours Saturday.
Catherine Beyer discusses Lower Perkiomen Valley Regional Sewer Authority developments.
The Pennsylvania Law Enforcement Accreditation Commission deemed the police department to have sound procedures, policies and workers.
This week's stories include a man who flashed his genitals while on bail for flashing genitals, a man who received an odd response to his classified ad and a male duo that allegedly attempted to use 56 fake credit cards.
How much does it cost to paint your house? Patch wants to uncover the true going rate for goods and services in town, so you'll know how much to pay for what you need. Help us out by replying in the comments. Part of our Smart Spending series.
Check "moon-gazing" off your bucket list on Monday, July 22.
Sonic, Railroad Street Bar and Grille, Dunkin Donuts and Spring-Ford Area schools are included in the list.
Bizarre cow mishap, search for 21-year-old woman and Trayvon Martin rally also made headlines.
Georges' restaurant in Wayne closed abruptly this month.
This week's stories include an illegal alien who allegedly bit a woman's stomach, a man who allegedly stole his own car, and a failed thief who only wanted a Pepsi.
New business and budget talks were also in the news.