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24 Hours In Limerick For Dec. 9, 2009

20090610-24Hours100px-ZlomekThe Limerick Post scanned available news feeds during recent days and found these stories of local interest.

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Walmart settlement may close Thursday (WhatsThe422.com)
According to a Limerick supervisor, the long-proposed Walmart on Township Line Road may finally reach settlement this Thursday.

It’s official: Royersford man outeats everybody (The Inquirer, Philadelphia PA)
Now Robert Shoudt’s kids can say, “My dad can outeat your dad” – no matter who the other kid’s dad is.

Castor unveils budget proposals (Norristown PA Times Herald)
Despite the sobering budget crunch in Montgomery County government, commissioner Bruce L. Castor believes employees could still be spared from paying toward their health benefits if officials make other cuts to next year’s proposed $403.9 million budget.

Neighborhood keeps giving theme going (Lansdale PA Reporter)
It all started in 2006, with a group of neighbors in Skippack’s Olde Village community helping out a family of eight that was looking at a very bleak Christmas.

Snow or heavy rain means morning mess tomorrow (The Inquirer, Philadelphia PA)
First the good news: Deeper into winter, the combination of storms headed our way today might paralyze the region with nearly two feet of snow.

Study: H1N1 Death Toll Slightly Higher Than Seasonal Flu (KYW-AM, Philadelphia PA)
Harvard researchers say the H1N1 flu should have a death toll that is only slightly higher than the seasonal flu.

Vote to legalize table games delayed (The Inquirer, Philadelphia PA)
House Democratic leaders today delayed a scheduled vote to legalize table games while they tried to round up support for the bill.

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