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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.

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County Sessions Return To Help With Income Tax

If you earned less than $51,000 last year and need help filing your federal income tax return, breathe deeply and pick up the phone. You may qualify for free assistance in Sanatoga and Eagleville, under the VITA program operated by Family Services.

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Keep Up With Limerick Police, Now Open On Twitter

It’s had an account for Facebook for a long time. Now the Limerick Police Department has a presence on Twitter too.

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Happy Holidays From The Post! We Return Dec. 27

Happy Holidays From The Post! We Return Dec. 27

Merry Christmas! The Posts’ annual holiday break has begun. Our news feed will resume Thursday morning, Dec. 27 (2012).

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Some PA Polling Places Powerless After Hurricane Sandy

About 250 of 9,000 voting booth locations across the state still lack electrical power knocked out by the storm, The Pennsylvania Independent reports. Utilities are predicting they’ll all be up-and-running by Monday.

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Limerick Post Encountered Delivery Problems Saturday

Things didn’t quite work out like we’d hoped Saturday. There’s always tomorrow …

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Royersford Borough Offering Residents Storm Alerts

They’re free to borough residents, and can be sent to an e-mail account or your mobile phone. Your cell may be preferable if you lose electrical power or Internet service at home.

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He’ll Spin A Yarn About String Theory You Might Like

A famous theoretical physicist hopes to talk with the public, and explain what might be otherwise unexplainable, Oct. 29 at Ursinus College.

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The Posts Take To The Road During August, September

Managing Editor Joe Zlomek is headed, only briefly, for Indiana and Illinois. The first trip is to produce a series of stories about the rise of diabetes among local residents, and how they cope with the disease. The second is aimed at improving The Posts’ news coverage.

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Locally, And Elsewhere Too, Financial Front Improving

Experts for the TriCounty Area Chamber of Commerce looked at statistics Thursday in Limerick and said things seemed to be picking up. On Friday, job numbers rose, unemployment fell. Not everything’s rosy though. A Pennsylvania casino is burdened by debt, and defense cuts may hurt the state too.

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