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Sunday, November 11, 2012

Concerned Citizens, Groups Holding Community Meeting Tonight at PAL

A group of concerned citizens and community leaders are inviting residents to join them at the PAL community Center tonight for a second forum on finding solutions to Norristown's problems with social issues and crime and violence.

Norristown area community leaders have been spreading the word of a second community meeting planned for tonight, Sunday, Nov. 11 at 4 p.m. at the Greater Norristown PAL Center at 340 Harding Boulevard, next to Elmwood Park.  Norristown residents are invited to come and voice concerns at this grassroots meeting designed to "create a forum to communicate more effectively the needs of our municipality to our elected and paid officials, the ministerium and all of our 'leaders'; and to encourage residents to work together to keep our neighborhood an attractive and safe place to live," according to a Facebook post from community activist Paula Robinson. The group has already had one successful meeting on Sunday, Oct. 28 at the Norristown Hose …

Bhrenda Drakeford

7:03 am on Monday, November 12, 2012

I will attend. Stress should be placed on gun control. I belong to the Metro Montgomery County. Heedinggodscall.org Stop the gun violence. Ceasefire organization. Bhrenda Drakeford.   more ›

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Concerned Citizens, Groups Plan Community Meeting for Sunday

A group of concerned citizens and community groups are inviting residents to join them at Norristown Hose Company firehouse for a forum to better communicate concerns with elected and municipal officials.

Norristown area community leaders have been spreading the word via social media of a special community meeting planned for Sunday, Oct. 28 at 4 p.m. at the Norristown Hose Company firehouse at 627 DeKalb Street) at the corner of DeKalb and Chestnut streets.)  Norristown residents are invited to come and voice concerns at this grassroots forum designed to "create a forum to communicate more effectively the needs of our municipality to our elected and paid officials, the ministerium and all of our 'leaders'; and to encourage residents to work together to keep our neighborhood an attractive and safe place to live," according to a Facebook post from community activist Paula Robinson. Elected officials and municipal employees have also been …

gerhard sweetman

12:13 pm on Sunday, October 28, 2012

Crime solution! Sniching & crime praise!, the backlash will work Shelter solution! No land use laws & taxes,replace with $per sq ft tax NO exceptions Space for humens! Roads for driving/walking, Parking lots Legal quagmyer! Rule of lawyers replace by rule of jury w life,lib,prosuit of happyness   more ›

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