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Child Confronted Off Bus; Alleged Burglar Tries to Trap Resident Top Local News

Murray Avenue approves a purchase for new lockers, and new athletic fields hope to alleviate pressure for HVAA also make headlines.

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Child Confronted Near Bus Has Parents Concerned
Lower Moreland School District sent a letter out to parents explaining a situation in which a young child was approached by an older man after he was dropped off after school.


A Huntingdon Valley resident reported a man posing as a Water Department employee forced his way into her home.

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New Lockers Approved for Murray Ave. Middle School
Lower Moreland School Board agreed to put 650 new lockers in Murray Avenue Middle School.


Police investigated a car that was stuck in the middle of the road during a snowstorm. The driver allegedly had multiple knives and pills.

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New Athletic Fields Hope to Alleviate Pressure for HVAA Teams
With a new synthetic turf being installed, HVAA teams and school teams will not have to share the same field for practice anymore.


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