
Published during the week just ended in The Sanatoga Post:
Saturday, Nov. 7
- County Cancels Flu Clinics In Vaccine Shortage
Free flu shot clinics that were scheduled in Pottstown and Trappe will NOT be held next week as planned. Montgomery County’s Health Department ran out of vaccine, and its supplier hasn’t delivered more. - Colonial Sewing Demonstrated Next Saturday
Costumed historians and skilled craftspeople will demonstrate plain and fancy stitchery of the 1700s and 1800s at historic Peter Wentz Farmstead. - Coventry Mall Borders Stays Open; 200 More Closing
- DJ-Powered Dance Nov. 13 At Sunnybrook
A dance for adults, with adult music and a happy hour too, coming to Sanatoga. - Also, In The Limerick Post
Friday, Nov. 6
- Want To Help Plan A Park? Here’s Your Chance
Public comments on the future of Snell and Norton Park, on Lower Pottsgrove’s east side, are being sought in six different meetings as the township plans its layout, uses, and future. - Rafferty Plans Veterans’ Breakfast In Sanatoga
As they did last year, hundreds of veterans are expected to attend a breakfast-and-speaker event being sponsored next week by Lower Pottsgrove’s state senator. The registration deadline is Monday. - Pottsgrove Legionnaires Perform At Veterans’ Tributes
The Sanatoga-based American Legion Post is scheduled to conduct 21-gun salutes next week at three different Veterans’ Day ceremonies. - PennDOT Offices Will Close Veterans Day
The local licensing office will be closed Wednesday for the federal holiday. You can still do some business online, though. - Swing, Big Band Concert Set For Sunnybrook
Local swing and big band performers will give a concert next week in the Sanatoga venue where history for such music was made. - Blood Drives At Three Area Locations
Got a few spare minutes next week? Your time, and a pint of your blood, could save a life. - Also, In The Limerick Post
Thursday, Nov. 5
- Still Hope For Sunnybrook Grant Township Rejected
Behind-the-scenes efforts by several people have renewed hope that Sunnybrook Ballroom can still claim an $80,000 grant from Montgomery County, months after the township sent the money back. - Bound For Center City? Don’t Handle A Cell
Be forewarned: Philadelphia’s new cell phone prohibitions took effect this week. Violators get warnings now, tickets and fines next month. - Local Orchards Benefit From Apple Promotions Grant
Pennsylvania apple growers won money Wednesday to better promote their product. Montgomery County orchards, including one in Lower Pottsgrove, are among the intended beneficiaries. - Stuff To Do This Weekend
A members’ art show in Pottstown. Antique weapons in Sanatoga. Plays at St. Pius High, and a musical in Phoenixville. Wine tasting at the Pottstown library. And holiday craft shows and meals. Hey, let’s go! - Also, In The Limerick Post
- Also, In The Pottstown Post
Wednesday, Nov. 4
- More Foreclosures Seen Ahead; Township Not Immune
A Pennsylvania real estate trade group predicts tougher times are ahead. That’s reflected in foreclosure sale listings of properties in Lower Pottsgrove Township, too. - No Surprises In Magisterial, Lower Pottsgrove Elections
Except for the three-way township commissioners’ race – won by the two Republicans – seats were uncontested. - Neiffer Led In School Board Voting
The Pottsgrove School District Board of School Directors’ president topped the vote count among the four incumbents. - Two One-Act Melodramas Staged At Pius
Cheer the good guys. Boo the villains. Audience participation is encouraged during the entertainment coming to the private high school in Lower Pottsgrove. - Also, In The Limerick Post
- Also, In The Pottstown Post
Tuesday, Nov. 3
- Today Is Election Day; Your Vote Matters
- Local Pols Credited For Rail Hub Expansion
Congressmen representing Lower Pottsgrove, Limerick, and other suburban areas get credit for bringing new investment to the Philadelphia Naval Yard. - Extensions Granted For Two New Housing Plans
Projects proposed for Pruss Hill Road, involving more than 50 single-family homes, have been given more time for completion by Lower Pottsgrove commissioners. - Four Re-Appointed By Township Commissioners
Volunteers recently were named to new terms on Lower Pottsgrove municipal boards. - Construction Set To Begin At Coventry Schools
With song, celebration, and local dignitaries, the private school officially broke ground for its events center on the Lower Pottsgrove campus. - State Revenues Fell Short In October
Millions of dollars short, in fact, even though some of us (we’re not saying who) did more than the state Revenue Department expected. - Celestial Bodies Workshops Return To PMMC
What’s said to be the most popular annual event of the hospital’s Healthy Woman lecture series returns this month. - Also, In The Limerick Post
- Also, In The Pottstown Post
Monday, Nov. 2
- What They Sold For
A weekly review of top prices paid for real estate in Lower Pottsgrove (PA) Township and surrounding municipalities. - Pottsgrove Falcon Sports For Nov. 2-8, 2009
Who they’ll play, where, and when this week. - Limerick Routine Siren Test This Afternoon
The first-Monday-monthly event ensures the nuclear plant’s emergency alert system in adjacent Limerick Township is working … just in case. - Ca-Ching! Weatherization Funds Due Today
A county organization will receive millions over three years to help the needy ensure their homes are sealed up weather-tight. - Landscape Waste Pick-Up Scheduled Today
Leaves only, please, and appropriately bagged, too, and Lower Pottsgrove will haul ‘em away. - Will You Be Watching The Game Online?
A Temple University professor says computers are beating the tube in the digital multimedia war. It’s evident among World Series watchers, he adds. - Also, In The Limerick Post
- Also, In The Pottstown Post
Sunday, Nov. 1
- The Post Week In Review
For Oct. 25-31, 2009 - Will You Be Watching The Game Online?
A Temple University professor says computers are beating the tube in the digital multimedia war. It’s evident among World Series watchers, he adds.