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Lower Gwynedd Township mourns passing of former board chair
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Lower Gwynedd Township mourns passing of former board chair Kathleen Hunsicker

Lower Gwynedd Township and the surrounding community is mourning the loss of Kathleen Haley Hunsicker, a longtime community leader and former chair of the township’s Board of Supervisors, who passed away peacefully in her sleep on Sunday, Oct. 12, 2025, at the age of 62.
For more on her life celebrations, visit our story at https://wissnow.com/news/2025/oct/15/lower-gwynedd-township-mourns-passing-of-former-board-chair-kathleen-hunsicker/.
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🗞️ Local news links
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📰 Regional news links
Lower Salford woman, a 2016 Souderton graduate, ID'd as victim in fatal Berks County crash
Bucks man found to be in possession of more than 2,000 child sexual abuse materials, detectives say
Motorcyclist, driver injured in 3-vehicle crash on Route 309 Saturday night
Lower Salford mother charged after 4 toddlers found severely malnourished in her home, police say
⛱️ Down the Shore
Columbus Day weekend storm causes "moderate to major" beach erosion - OCNJ Daily
Two Republican lawmakers defend the "real South Jersey" - OCNJ Daily
Sea Isle City reaches new contract agreements with municipal workers - SeaIsle News
Summer tourism season was "positive" overall in South Jersey, panelists say - CapeMayNJNow
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🏀 Sports links from On Pattison
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Joel Embiid doesn’t want to think about the past, but he’s re-connecting with his former self
Phillies continue to stand by Kevin Long, even when throwing him overboard would have been popular
Trea to form: Phillies want Turner to run it back instead of powering up
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