A total of $100,000 in 20 scholarships of $5,000 each are being offered to southeastern Pennsylvania students and others in a 14th annual competition hosted by Dunkin’ restaurants. Apply by April 13.
Business
A Florida company with local offices, which provides property management services to residential communities, has signed a new contract with directors of a 168-home community in Phoenixville.
A Goldfish Swim Schools franchise in Oaks, owned and operated by Greg and Meg Kevane, is one of more than 140 of the branded schools nationwide. Goldfish recently opened its latest school in Maryland.
Lower Pottsgrove commissioners said they would not take a stand, for or against, on zoning variances sought by property owners in the township who want to replace a 17-year-old garage with a larger structure.
Crunch Fitness opened a new location earlier this month at 223 Shoemaker Rd. Now it hopes to put its name brand behind Falcon baseball. The company hopes to name the diamond as “Crunch Fitness Baseball Field.”
As Montgomery County continues a probe into edibles that allegedly contained controlled substances, investigators are considering the possibility of cross-contamination in manufacturing or packaging.
Specifically labeled edible snacks sold at three Montgomery County retailers were found Friday to contain illegal and potentially lethal drugs. “Do not eat them!,” the district attorney urged. Two overdose cases have occurred.
Lower Pottsgrove commissioners don’t yet have a solution for new municipal offices for the township’s administrative or police units. They’re reportedly still looking at options, although they can’t say much about them.