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By C. David Gordon, First Vice President, FDM DEVENS -- Fort Devens Museum President Bert Tompkins announced on June 24 that the museum could be located in a new permanent home of its own within months.
DAV service officer in Hagerstown; Museum collecting for treasure sale; Volunteer interpreters needed; Hospice volunteers sought
At the Lee Center , the TM Sisters' interactive dance pads - (((sparks))) - can't compete with high style games available in the lobby of any upscale multiplex.
It might be wild dogs or a deranged person, but someone or something apparently is killing and torturing pet cats in West Columbia.
Special to The Mercury DOWNINGTOWN — These kids from Phoenixville can still swing the bats ... they did so again Thursday night in a Chester County Legion League elimination game.
The Michigan Bucks played perhaps their best 45 minutes of soccer all season long with their backs against the wall on Wednesday night, as they spotted the Cleveland Internationals an early 2-0 lead before battling back with three unanswered second half goals to come away victorious with a 3-2 Premier Development League win.
Calendar Friday, July 10 Farmers Market: 3 to 7 p.m., Williams Barn Farmers Market will open for the season at the Williams Barn at 160 Chicopee Row in Groton, open every Friday through Oct.
A Pike County Circuit Judge ordered Greg Martin reinstated as McComb’s acting police chief this morning. Martin will remain in that post until July 28, ,when the city board meets again and will vote on whether or not to keep Martin in that job, Judge David Strong ruled today.
DOWNINGTOWN -- Riding the wave of a 12-game winning streak, Downingtown entered the double-elimination Chester County American Legion Playoffs feeling like one of the favorites. But back-to-back losses to lower seeds -- including Thursday's 15-6 setback to No. 7 Phoenixville -- dashed not only those title hopes but also brought about an abrupt end to the season.
WEST CHESTER — Authorities here will be allowed to refile criminal charges against a Montgomery County woman accused of giving a 15-year-old boy a pill she said was an illegal drug, and which later made him sick.
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