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As part of the Cheltenham Celebrates America 250 series, the township announced today that it will host the “Battle of the Breweries” at 4:00pm on Sunday, August 30 at Gimbel Field.

According to the announcement, local breweries will “go head-to-head to craft unique, Cheltenham-inspired beers exclusively for this competition. Attendees can sample the b...


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A historic Tudor-style home at 1952 Canterbury Road in Abington Township is on the market for $1,200,000.

According to the listing, the 4,328 sf home is nicknamed “Tall Trees” and includes five bedrooms, five bathrooms...


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On Sunday, Governor Josh Shapiro signed the 2026-2027 Pennsylvania state budget, marking the fifth straight year that state lawmakers missed the June 30 budget deadline.

During his remarks, Shapiro said the $50.8 billion budget will provide $11.8 billion in education (up more than $678 million from last year), $193 million in workforce development and Career and Tec...


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Montgomery County District Attorney Kevin R. Steele and Abington Township Police Chief Patrick Molloy announced today the arrest of Phillip Prince, 40, of Glenside, following a vehicle-bicycle crash on Sunday, July 12 around 8:30pm in the 2800 block of Meyer Avenue.

The crash left 22-year-old Colin Cassidy with severe head trauma and other injuries, officials said.<...


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The following was submitted to Glenside Local by Edel Howlin:

With a Little Free Library logbook, kid-friendly plant guides, and a connection to Primex, one local garden is turning native plant education into a neighborhood experience.

On a quiet Glenside street, a small front-yard garden is doing more than growing flowers. It is ...


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