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School District Extends Cash-Raising Sponsorship Deal

POTTSTOWN PA – Mishock Physical Therapy and Associates LLC, a physical rehabilitation medical practice with offices in Gilbertsville, Barto, and Skippack PA, again this year is paying $6,000 to the Pottsgrove School District for the privilege of having its name be seen by the public in and around school buildings.

The Falcons played basketball against Perkiomen Valley last season in what was then the newly named "Tri County Area Federal Credit Union Gymnasium" in Pottsgrove High School on Kauffman Road, Pottstown PA.

More sponsorship deals are expected, the Board of School Directors learned last week. A similar agreement is pending with a local affiliate of propane gas supplier Amerigas, according to Superintendent Dr. Bradley Landis, and there may be as many as three others to come, he added.

Board members unanimously and without comment voted Tuesday (Aug. 24, 2010) to extend Mishock’s sponsorship agreement for the 2010-2011 school year. For their money, practice owner Dr. John Mishock and other sponsors receive the district’s blessing to post banners and other forms of promotion at various events and sports venues.

Back in May 2009 the board initially accepted Mishock’s three-year sponsorship of two 5-foot by 40-foot windscreens on the tennis court fencing behind Pottsgrove High School, as well as another three-year agreement that put a 4-foot by 12-foot sign promoting HCR Manor Care on the bottom of the football stadium scoreboard. Their combined, three-year revenue amounts to $36,000.

In addition, Tri County Area Federal Credit Union – with offices on Medical Drive in Lower Pottsgrove (PA) Township – in December 2009 paid the district for the ability to name the Kauffman Road high school gymnasium for itself and to offer financial services from inside a high school branch office.

The district isn’t doing the selling for sponsorships. Instead, those chores are handled by Lancaster PA-based Market Street Sports Group, which earlier this month gained national recognition in finding “alternate streams of revenue” for Pottsgrove and nine other districts that are its clients.

Market Street was featured Aug. 6 in a story by MSNBC.com reporter Alex Johnson titled “Branded! Public schools court corporate sponsors.

“According to brochures it distributes to businesses in Central Pennsylvania, Market Street can negotiate ‘sponsorship opportunities’ for almost anything with a physical presence on campus — libraries, administration buildings, cafeterias, conference rooms, guidance offices, nurse’s offices, art rooms, photo labs, band rooms and chorus spaces,” Johnson wrote.

The company earns a commission of about 30 percent of revenue for its efforts, the story reported. At that rate, $10,800 of the $36,000 Pottsgrove receives over three years from Mishock and HCR Manor Care would be paid to Market Street.

One of Market Street’s first and most prominent clients thinks sponsorships have benefits beyond the money, though.

The superintendent of the Hempfield School District in Landisville PA, Brenda J. Becker, told reporter Johnson her district “really developed partnerships with the companies or entities that have become sponsors of us. We have found that these partners are doing a lot of great things for our kids — a lot more than simply the financial,” including creating scholarships and student awards and helping with general fund-raising.

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Promises Kept, Sanatoga Bridge Opened On Time

TRAFFIC FLOWS FREELY ON FIRST DAY – The East High Street bridge crossing Sanatoga Creek between Sanatoga Road and Allison Drive in Pottstown PA re-opened Monday (Aug. 30, 2010), with no fanfare and 77 days after its initial closing on June 14. The formerly crumbling stone arch bridge has been substantially rebuilt by a Pennsylvania Department of Transportation contractor at a cost of about $2.2 million. Although both west- and eastbound lanes (seen above Monday evening at about 6:30) on the deck of the bridge are now available to drivers, masonry work continues on both sides (below) to complete its stone facade. Lower Pottsgrove (PA) Township commissioners have been told a flagman will occasionally be needed to control traffic flow, with ravel sometimes restricted to one lane, as work proceeds toward a December or earlier completion date.

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Countdown Shifts To End Of Utility Rate Caps

The days are ticking away to the point at which Pennsylvania consumers will pay significantly more, possibly as much as another $200 per year, for the electricity and natural gas used in their homes and businesses.

SANATOGA – The back-to-school countdown officially ends today (Monday, Aug. 30, 2010), as doors to school buildings in the Pottsgrove, Spring-Ford and Pottstown districts open to welcome returning students. So for the numerologists among us, here’s a new countdown to keep you occupied. Call it “The Power Scream.”

  • Only 24 days remain until Fall (Sept. 22), and the end of what many experts contend is the hottest summer on record.
  • Just 112 days are left until Winter (Dec. 21) and, if the surprises of 2009-2010 were any indication, another season of chances for freak cold snaps and record-breaking snow falls.
  • And beyond that, it’s only 123 days (Jan. 1, 2011) to the start of new electric and natural gas utility rates caused by energy deregulation in Pennsylvania.

That’s when you’ll see the power bill, and start screaming.

The onset of the New Year will complete more than 10 years of energy-rate caps in the state. Prices for the delivery of electricity and natural gas are expected to rise, initially by about 10 percent and potentially by up to 30 percent, at every utility that serves Lower Pottsgrove and Limerick (PA) townships and the borough of Pottstown.

Rate caps were intended to give Pennsylvanians level energy prices while utilities paid off their costs of energy generation. A local example is found in Limerick, where Exelon Corp. has spent a portion of the decade paring down debt for its investment in the Limerick Generating Station.

The legislative trade-off, however, is close at hand. With rate caps expiring, utilities will be free to compete and charge market prices to generate or buy and distribute power to their customers.

PECO Energy and Metropolitan Edison, along with the Pennsylvania Public Utilities Commission (PUC),  have warned since early this year that residential consumers’ energy costs on average could rise somewhere between $8 and $24 per month. Commercial users will be similarly hit.

Part of the 1997 legislation that artificially capped rates, however, also gave power consumers the ability to shop around for and switch to lower cost utility providers. Two licensed alternatives have emerged: The Pennsylvania Energy Cooperative and Commerce Energy. The return of cooler, then colder, weather may prompt increased consumer interest in both.

For home owners and renters, each offers a variety of introductory offers and packages that may appeal to those interested in immediate savings, stable costs over time, or renewable energy generation from sources like solar or wind power. The PUC offers a guide to choosing a new power supplier, here.

Commercial users generally have the same choices … but not always.

Lower Pottsgrove Township learned that lesson back in June (2010). The Board of Commissioners planned to meet with and get cost quotes from representatives of alternative suppliers in the spring. Once those companies learned of the township’s high power use, though – its sewage pumping stations operate around the clock – they declined to offer service. Board members resigned themselves to buying power from PECO, the provider they’ve always had.

According to the PUC, only 674,000 Pennsylvania households – a fraction of the statewide total – have switched providers so far. It increasingly looks like a majority of consumers will, like Lower Pottsgrove, stay with the provider they have now and hope for the best.

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What They Sold For

What They Sold For

They paid how much?

They paid how much?

POTTSTOWN PA – The top price paid for real estate within Lower Pottsgrove (PA) Township from March 1-May 19, 2010, was $285,900, the Philadelphia Inquirer newspaper reports. The property is located at 83 Pebble Beach Ln.

Also listed were 5 Raleigh Ct., $242,500; and 1052 Bramblewood Ct., $150,000.

This week’s top reported prices were listed Sunday (Aug. 29, 2010) in “The Top 50,” the newspaper’s weekly review of highest prices paid for real estate sold within the city of Philadelphia and townships in its surrounding counties.

By contrast, during the same period, the top real estate sales price in Pottstown PA Borough, immediately to the west was $182,000; Limerick PA Township, east, $382,000; New Hanover PA Township, northeast, $301,065; Upper Pottsgrove PA Township, west, $210,000; and in North Coventry PA Township, south, $358,060.

Across all of Montgomery County, the highest-priced property sold during the period went for $3,000,000, at 505 Deerfield Ct., Whitpain PA.

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Pottsgove Falcons Sports For Aug. 30-Sept. 6, 2010

Members of Pottsgrove's girls varsity and JV soccer teams practiced running backwards last week on the fields off School Lane, Pottstown PA.

POTTSTOWN PA – On the Pottsgrove School District sports schedule for today (Monday, Aug. 30, 2010) through next Monday (Sept. 6):

Today (Monday, Aug. 30)

  • Boys Varsity Golf vs. Holy Name, 3 p.m.
  • Girls Varsity Field Hockey @ Holy Name (scrimmage) 4 p.m.
  • Girls Junior Varsity Field Hockey @ Holy Name (scrimmage) 5 p.m.

Tuesday, Aug. 31

  • Boys Varsity Golf vs. Phoenixville, 3 p.m.
  • Girls Varsity Tennis vs. Methacton High School, 3:30 p.m.

Wednesday, Sept. 1

  • Coed Varsity Cross Country @ Hill School, 4 p.m.

Thursday, Sept. 2

  • Boys Varsity Golf vs. Boyertown, 3 p.m.
  • Girls Varsity Tennis @ Spring-Ford HS, 3:30 p.m.

Friday, Sept. 3

  • Girls Varsity Field Hockey vs. Octorara Area High School, 10 a.m.
  • Girls Junior Varsity Field Hockey vs. Octorara Area High School, 11:15 a.m.
  • Boys Varsity Football vs. Mastbaum Jules E AVTS, 6 p.m.

Saturday, Sept. 4

  • None scheduled

Sunday, Sept. 5

  • None scheduled

Monday, Sept. 6

  • None scheduled

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The Post Week In Review

The Post Week In Review

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Published during the week just ended in The Sanatoga Post:

Saturday, Aug. 28

Friday, Aug. 27

Thursday, Aug. 26

Wednesday, Aug. 25

We’re pleased to announce that The Post observes its second anniversary today. We began delivering your daily local news on Aug. 25, 2008. On to Year Three!

Tuesday, Aug. 24

Monday, Aug. 23

Sunday, Aug. 22

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Pottsgrove Girls Soccer Team Ready For Its Season

ENSURING THEY’RE PREPARED – Members of the varsity and junior varsity Falcons girls’ soccer teams at Pottsgrove High School were out bright and early Friday morning (Aug. 27, 2010) on practice fields on the south side of School Lane, Pottstown PA, going through their warm-up and practice drills. Both teams scrimmaged Monday (Aug. 23) against Ridley, and again Wednesday (Aug. 25) against Coatesville Area High School. Their first real test of the season comes Sept. 7 (2010; Tuesday) at 3:45 p.m. when they are scheduled to visit Radnor Senior High School.

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Keep Healthy Next Week

Pottstown's Senior Circle health group celebrates its 6th anniversary. See Wednesday's listings.

SANATOGA PA – Health care news for western Montgomery County residents (and anyone else!), for Aug. 29-Sept. 4 (2010) and beyond.

Sunday, Aug. 29

A peer-led meeting of Resolve, the National Infertility Association support group, is scheduled to be held weekly on Sundays beginning at 2 p.m., sponsored by Phoenixville Hospital, 140 Nutt Rd., Phoenixville PA. Registration is required. For more information or to register, call 610-917-0006.

September is “Healthy Aging Month,” “National Cholesterol Education Month,” “Prostate Health Month,”and “Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month.”

Wednesday, Sept. 1

Members of the Senior Circle of Pottstown Memorial Medical Center are invited to a luau Sept. 1 (2010; Wednesday) to celebrate the heath care group’s sixth anniversary. It will be held at noon, rain or shine, under the pavilion at Beulah Land Swim Club, East High Street, Sanatoga PA. A catered lunch will be served, and the day also features door prizes, games and music. A fee of $8 will be charged for members, and $12 for their guests.

Thursday, Sept. 2

Project Prevention, a community service of Phoenixville Hospital that offers blood pressure screenings, diabetes education and health-related referrals through an on-site nurse and case manager, will be held Sept. 2 (2010; Thursday) from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the First United Church of Christ, 145 Chestnut St., Spring City PA.

Blood pressure screenings will be conducted by staff members from Phoenixville Hospital on Sept. 2 (2009; Thursday) from 2-4 p.m. at Genuardi’s Supermarket, 70 Buckwalter Rd., Royersford PA.

Saturday, Sept. 4

Blood pressure screenings will be conducted by staff members from Phoenixville Hospital on Sept. 4 (2010; Saturday) from 4-6 p.m. at Redner’s Warehouse Market, 202 Schuylkill Rd., Phoenixville PA.

Sunday, Sept. 5

A peer-led meeting of Resolve, the National Infertility Association support group, is scheduled to be held weekly on Sundays beginning at 2 p.m., sponsored by Phoenixville Hospital, 140 Nutt Rd., Phoenixville PA. Registration is required. For more information or to register, call 610-917-0006.

Tuesday, Sept. 7

The monthly meeting of the Diabetes Support Group sponsored by Phoenixville Hospital will be held from 7-8:15 p.m. in the conference center of Medical Office Building II at the hospital, 140 Nutt Rd., Phoenixville PA. For more information,call 610-983-1288.

Wednesday, Sept. 8

A meeting of the Atrial Fibrillation Network is scheduled for Sept. 8 (2010; Wednesday) from 5-6 p.m. in conference Room A on the third floor of Medical Office Building II at Phoenixville Hospital, 140 Nutt Rd., Phoenixville PA. For more information or to register, call 610-983-1288. The program’s topic is “Surgical Interventions.”

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Pottsgrove District Names, Pays More Coaches

Pottsgrove District Names, Pays More Coaches

POTTSTOWN PA – Supplemental positions and corresponding payments for another 16 coaches, assistants, and other duty service providers in the Pottsgrove School District were approved Tuesday (Aug. 24, 2010) by the district Board of School Directors. These positions are in addition to ones the board authorized last month (July 20).

The list included:

  • Bev Stuart, $2,919, Hockey Asst. Coach – HS
  • Kristen Uhas, $2,919, Hockey Asst. Coach – HS
  • Gary DeRenzo, $159, Color Day Chairperson – HS
  • Cynthia Wozniak, $166, Color Day Chairperson – HS
  • DeNichole Holden, $2,190, Dance Team -  HS
  • Mike Brendlinger, $1,260, Intramural Basketball HS
  • Scott Palladino, $1,260, Intramural Basketball HS
  • Ryan Towson, $1,095, Intramural Weight Lifting – HS Head
  • Richard Burke, $1,260, Intramural Golf
  • Christine Campbell, $1,042, Intramural Hockey – HS
  • Kristen Hyde, $208, Orchestra – West Pottsgrove
  • Elwood Taylor, $3528, Detention – MS
  • Tom Yenchick, $2,016, Theater Workshop – MS
  • Eric Engstrom, $1,095, Intramural Basketball – MS

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Coming Soon: Opt-In Lists For Pottsgrove E-Mails

Identify yourself to the school district, and get only those e-mails you want.

POTTSTOWN PA – Although the advertising slogan that once promoted long-distance telephone calls – “Reach out and touch someone” – may be long out of fashion, its intent still carries a sense of urgency within the Pottsgrove School District.

The district has tried various ways in recent years to better communicate with residents and student families. It hired a media publicist, updated and revised its website, revamped its quarterly newsletter, and employed a phone messaging service called Global Connect, all to deal with persistent comments that Pottsgrove wasn’t doing enough to keep in touch with its constituents.

The Board of School Directors decided Tuesday (Aug. 24, 2010) to add yet another weapon to its communications arsenal: topical, opt-in e-mail blasts.

“Topical” means users get to select the subjects of district e-mails they receive. Parents who have children in elementary and high schools, for example, can get digital messages about them only and never need to read news from the middle school. “Opt-in” means only those who voluntarily provide their e-mail addresses, and no others, will get messages. If they ever tire of e-mails, opting out (removing a listed address) is quick, easy and immediate.

That kind of list management can be time-consuming, though, so the school board voted unanimously to pay $540 a year for management services that will be provided by Biglist Inc. of Media PA.

Biglist will include self-service links on the district website’s home page so recipients can specify which topics they’re interested in, and to which addresses e-mails should be sent. The district will ensure privacy (the list won’t be sold or distributed) and promises it won’t send spam e-mails (because no one likes a clogged inbox). Topic choices and the ability to add e-mail addresses should be ready within weeks.

“We’re trying to make the process as granular as we can,” district Superintendent Dr. Bradley Landis explained to board members.

Director April Kontostathis applauded the addition. “E-mails are definitely more appropriate than the phone for many messages” the district sends, she said. “It’s a step in the right direction.”

And while Director Nancy Landes generally agreed, she encouraged continued use of the Global Connect telephone service. After all, she noted, “there are still plenty of people in the district who don’t have computers” to receive e-mails on.

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