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September’s Most Expensive Home In Springfield
The most expensive home sold in the first half of September in Springfield, Pa. was 325 Valley View Road which went for $420,000.
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Homemade Soup And Artisan Bread Sale
Saints Peter & Paul Catholic Church, 100 S. Penn St., Clifton Heights, Pa. is taking orders for its “Home-made Soup and Artisan Bread Sale” through Oct. 15. The available soups are beef vegetable, chicken noodle, and crab bisque. The breads are rye, bulgar wheat, and Italian herb.
Cost is $7 per quart for the soup or 3 quarts for $20; and $6 per loaf for the bread with two loves going for $10 and three loaves for $12.
To place an order email SSPeterandPaul@verizon.net or call Kathy at 610-328-4731.
Delco Departments To Join Prescription Drug Take Back Day
Police departments throughout Pennsylvania will accept unwanted, expired and unused prescription drugs 10 a.m. to 2 p..m. Saturday, Sept. 29, as part of National Prescription Drug Take Back Day, sponsored by the federal Drug Enforcement Agency.
No personal information is required to participate in a drop-off.
Among the Delaware County departments participating are Springfield, Marple, Media, Brookhaven, Radnor, Chester, Glenolden, Marcus Hook, Nether Providence, Sharon Hill and the State Police Media Barracks in Middletown.
Click here for addresses and other locations near you.
The National Prescription Drug Take Back Day last April resulted in people across the nation turning in a record-breaking 276 tons of unwanted or expired medications for disposal. The Pennsylvania State Police alone collected more than 3,500 pounds of unused and unwanted pharmaceutical drugs for safe and proper disposal, according to State Rep. Jim Cox (R-129)
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Charter Schools, Sex Abuse To Be On Agenda
The Pennsylvania Legislature reconvenes, Monday, Sept. 24, and on the agenda are charter school reform, debt reform and stronger sex abuse laws to protect children, reports State Rep. Jim Cox (R-129).
Cox said that 177 bills have been signed into law so far in the 2011-12 legislative session addressing issues such as issues such as reforming business taxes to provide a level playing field for employers; closing loopholes in the state’s Megan’s Law to protect children; enacting an impact fee on gas drilling in the Marcellus Shale; expanding the Castle Doctrine law; and adopting on-time fiscally responsible budgets.
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New Zealand was uninhabited a thousand years ago.