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Love The Weather, No Matter What? Become A Watcher

Learn how to become a volunteer weather observer with a national program called Cocorahs. An introductory class will be offered April 27 by Penn State Cooperative Extension in Creamery PA.

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Finger-Numbing Coldness Ahead, County Warning Says

Montgomery County’s health department issued a Code Blue alert for tonight through early Monday.

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There’s Always Enough Snow For Saturday Sledding

Just ask the Woods’ children in Harleysville.

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The Pope Was A Skier; Did We Get What He Prayed For?

Snow covered the statue of Pope John Paul II in Royersford on Tuesday, but the National Weather Service reports real caution is needed Wednesday morning. The same snow blanketed roads and may have frozen overnight as black ice. Drivers, beware.

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Snow Fell Silently At This ‘Theme Park Of Imagination’

It’s a “cathedral of the mind,” and a “hospital of the soul.” It’s pretty good looking in Phoenixville’s winter weather, too.

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Hurricane Sandy Mess Remains On National Park Trails

Volunteer crews are trying to clean up trails left in disarray by Hurricane Sandy at the Valley Forge National Historical Park in King of Prussia. You might be able to help.

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Hurricane Sandy Help, Sent Locally With Love To Bayonne

An area couple has organized a relief effort for Hurricane Sandy victims in Bayonne NJ, where they have family roots. They’re looking for the public’s assistance.

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State’s Pension Fund Unsure If Sandy Hurt Its Investment

Retirement monies on which Spring-Ford Area, Pottsgrove and Pottstown school employees depend were invested in part in a hedge fund that bet against a storm like Hurricane Sandy. A PSERS spokesperson said the fund doubted it lost money, but could not yet be sure.

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With Hurricane Gone, BIE Warns, Beware Of Repair Scams

Members of the area’s Building Industries Exchange remind property owners that if the deal to fix building damage sounds too good to be true, it may be a scam artist’s offer.

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Now The Clean-Up Work Begins In Limerick Township

Crews were out on the road Wednesday removing trees and cleaning debris on Main Street.

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