Stories by Tony Di Domizio

PHOTOS: Authentic 1860s baseball, Victorian-era games highlight Pennypacker Mills summer event

The event was held Saturday at its historic Schwenksville site.

Two men charged with burglary, conspiracy felonies in $380K jewelry theft in February

A third individual awaits trial at the Montgomery County Common Pleas level.

PHOTOS: Indian Valley Beer Fest outpours community, camaraderie at Saturday fundraiser

The event at Souderton Community Park benefitted the Indian Valley Public Library and Souderton-Telford Rotary Foundation.

Elderly man charged with corruption of minors, endangering welfare of children for allegedly kissing underage girl

The defendant told police he feels ashamed of his alleged actions.

Man charged with DUI, reckless endangerment after crashing into two parked cars, fleeing the scene

The incident occurred along Game Farm Road in Lower Frederick.

Man accused of injuring nurse by repeatedly slamming door on her body

The defendant remains incarcerated on bail in Montgomery County jail.

Man charged with forgery, ID theft, had numerous New York licenses, credit cards in possession

The incident occurred at Citizen's Bank on Egypt Road.

Registered sexually violent predator charged with numerous child pornography felonies

Gary Justin Russell was sentenced to 3 to 6 years in prison for a 2014 aggravated indecent assault on a …

Methacton grad, softball player who died in crash had 'deep love' for family, friends

Arianna Prete, daughter of the Roman Catholic High School football coach, died July 11 in a crash.

Cell phone package thieves strike again, steal more than $2,700 worth of items

The incident occurred in June in Worcester Township.

Unknown counterfeiter steals check from mail, forges numbers, cashes it for thousands

The victim was a Skippack Township man, police said.

Lower Providence officers complete 65-mile Ben To The Shore charity bike ride

The ride from Philadelphia to the Jersey Shore benefits Families Behind the Badge Children's Foundation.

Man who raped, assaulted drunk teenager at party in 2020 heads to state prison

Zachary Thomas Brandt must also register as a sex offender for life.

Man found dead outside Dollar General Friday morning

Lower Providence Police said there is no threat to the community.

Zieglerville Road base repairs, timeline discussion continued by supervisors

Township engineer recommended base repair patchwork now on the road which has not been paved or resealed in 25 years.

Providence Town Center back on market 2 years after last acquisition

The property last sold for $162M in 2022.

Driver hits car at stop sign, then mailbox, then sends both cars over guiderail in Perkiomen crash

The incident occurred May 24 and was reported by Pennsylvania State Police last week.

Thief steals smartphone delivered by FedEx from Worcester porch

A new cell phone theft scheme involving FedEx and AT&T phones remains on the rise.

Worcester Township named one of 14 fastest-growing towns in Pennsylvania

USA Today Network used census estimates and other reports to determine towns who saw significant growth as most counties see …

Rescheduled Dibbs and the Detonators concert rocks 'Music in the Meadow' Thursday night

Due to possible extreme weather conditions, the borough changed the original concert date to Thursday.

Man puts cigar out on diner's hand at Skippack Village hotel

Police said the incident occurred at Hotel Fiesole on July 11.

Perkiomenville resident and Boyertown Area Senior High schooler awarded $5K Dunkin' scholarship

Ella Albright will head to Bates College in the fall.

Pronatalist Republican from Audubon challenging Democrat Webster for 150th seat in November

Simone Collins, 36, believes in repopulating the Earth and embryo testing.

Police investigating indecent exposure report in Lower Frederick Township

An individual was caught masturbating, police said.

Defunct Lansdale Bike Night lives on in Sunday's Blue Comet MC Bike Event in Skippack

For $20 at the door, you get a meal and enjoy live music and games galore.

Less than 30 days remain to challenge Parkhouse project in Upper Providence

Royersford Holdings published a legal notice invoking a 30-day window, beginning July 11, for challenges under Section 108 of Pennsylvania's …

Man charged with strangling woman in Lower Frederick home

The incident occurred on a home on Gravel Pike in June.

Worcester woman with history of retail theft convictions accused of $400 thievery from Weis

The alleged incidents occurred over a four-month period, police said.

PHOTOS: Collegeville Police Chief honored at retirement event, new chief appointed

Bart Bucher has served the borough for nearly three decades. John Barnshaw was named his replacement.

Trappe business owner throws out first pitch at Reading Fightin Phils game during PV Chamber Night

Chris Kelsey owns Nashcards Philly, who is a member of Perkiomen Valley Chamber of Commerce.

Upper Gwynedd woman admits to perjury, hiding out boyfriend after 2023 Schuylkill River slaying

Marquise Alexander Johnson and Cody Kavon Reed were convicted of the murder last month of a Lower Providence man.

Nashcards Philly celebrates one year as MVPs of sports cards, Pokemon, grading submissions

Nashcards is the fifth largest submitter to the Professional Sports Authenticator for card grading services.

Woman whose car was damaged by tow hitch in Schwenksville traffic cited by police

The incident occurred June 21 on Main Street.

32-hour flood watch issued, heavy rain forecast Friday morning through Saturday afternoon

Widespread showers and thunderstorms combined with tropical moisture will bring rainfall rates 1 to 2 inches an hour.

Man cited for following too closely in dump truck fender-bender

The incident occurred in Upper Salford July 3.

Man cited after crashing into utility pole with 10-year-old passenger on Ridge Road

Both occupants were wearing seat belts, police said.

Methacton Post Prom Committee raising dough Thursday afternoon at Panera

The nonprofit at Methacton High School exists to keep students safe after prom.

Collegeville, Lower Providence, Upper Providence police departments part of 80-strong multi-county aggressive driving mobilzation

More than 80 police departments across southeast Pennsylvania to target aggressive drivers during statewide effort.

Woman suffers injuries after car crashes into tree in Salford Township

Police charged the Telford woman with failure to drive in her lane.

Teen charged in one-vehicle crash in Schwenksville after car loses power

Police said the crash occurred the morning of June 26.

Bicyclist injured, driver charged in Worcester Township crash

A Hatfield woman was charged with failure to yield to the bike rider.

Ambler woman charged with running red light in Germantown Pike crash

A 2-year-old was the occupant of the vehicle allegedly hit by the defendant.

PHOTOS: Skippack's 4th of July fireworks show wows Palmer Park crowd

The Thursday night showcase closed out a full day of festivities in the township.

PHOTOS: Biplanes, giant beach balls, Mummers, motorcycles highlight annual Skippack Village 4th of July Parade

The annual tradition kicked off Thursday morning and featured a BBQ event at Parc Bistro.

Man charged with having 0.275% BAC in DUI crash in March

Thomas Sands Yezzi, 57, crashed his Mercedes into a barn on private property, police said.

Motorcycle driver charged with DUI, fleeing from police pursuit in Upper Salford crash

AIdan M. Derstine, of Harleysville, was not wearing a helmet at the time of the one-vehicle crash, police said.

PHOTOS: More than 1,300 come out to 4-H Center for Skippack Pharmacy 5 Year Anniversary Party

A helicopter landing, live band, food, inflatables and more highlight free community event Friday.

Woman admits to fraudulently using man's credit card to pay auto repair bill

The incident occurred in Skippack Township last month.

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