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Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Synchro Swimming Patch Clinic

Come learn synchronized swimming from members of the only team in the tri-county area!

Friday, February 22, 2013

3-Month-Old Norristown Baby Dies in Ludington Library

The infant stopped breathing. Cause of death is being investigated.

A 3-month-old baby girl died Wednesday when she stopped breathing. Her mother, a Norristown resident, was visiting the Ludington Library in Bryn Mawr, according to authorities. After attempts to rescue the child failed, she was pronounced dead at Bryn Mawr Hospital, said reports. Bryn Mawr Patch reports that the infant's death will be investigated. An inquest has been made, often standard procedure for the death of a baby, by the Montgomery County Coroner's office. For the full story on the death, visit Bryn Mawr Patch here. Patch will continue to follow the story, and more details will be added as they are made available. 

Mike L

4:41 pm on Wednesday, February 27, 2013

My wife was there when it happened. The mother had been breastfeeding and came out of the bathroom hysterical with a blue infant in her arms. Seriously doubt this was intentional. The hospital is two blocks away.   more ›

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Plymouth Bank Robbery Suspect in Custody

Thirty-year-old Omar Muse, of Philadelphia, was taken into custody on Monday, Oct. 15.

According to a release issued by Plymouth Township Police, the suspect in two area bank robberies over the last weekend is currently in custody in the Montgomery County Correctional Facility. According to police, on Sunday Oct. 14, just before 1 p.m., a male suspect entered the TD Bank at 502 Ridge Pike in the Conshohocken section of Plymouth Township and presented a note to the bank teller demanding money. The suspect, later identified as 30-year-old Omar Muse, of Philadelphia, left on foot with an undetermined amount of cash. Plymouth Police reportedly received numerous tips from the public regarding Muse's identity and with the assistance of Philadelphia Police 22nd District, he was taken into custody on Monday, Oct. 15, without …

Friday, January 28, 2011

Bryn Mawr College has a mission in Norristown

The Main Line college has spent the better part of the last decade getting involved in our community

Recently, you may have heard Bryn Mawr College mentioned at several events around town. Bryn Mawr College (BMC) was an active collaborator in the recently dedicated mural at ACLAMO Family Center. Undergrad students were on hand at the Greater Norrisown PAL Center’s day of service. More than 40 students are on their way to town to work with the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program. It seems more often than not, Bryn Mawr College is there to offer its support to Norristown. So how did this relationship develop? "The mission of the Bryn Mawr College/Norristown Community Partnership in Action (CPIA) is to build a collaborative relationship between the college and Norristown community based on a reciprocal sharing of assets and resources," …

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