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Week in Review: May 22 to May 28

Time to catch up on the stories you missed this week on Emmaus Patch

Check out the arrivals at the Emmaus prom last night.

They put up sign, hoping to scare him away and warn others. 

2011-2012 numbers include 2.7 percent take hike, $5 million budgetary reserve. 

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Despite weekend fire at Countryside, Bill Kao says he plans to push forward and “fast track” the opening of his new Emmaus restaurant, Creamery on Main.

Wednesday vote in Harrisburg could eliminate all Act 1 exceptions and undo current budget efforts.

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Kimberly D. Shaak has resigned, after serving Upper Milford for more than nine years. 

Black socks and white sneakers notwithstanding, life with a geek has a lot of perks. 

Team from Old Zionsville cuts an "accident victim" from a Doge Caravan during open house on May 19. 

Senior Jake O'Donnell's fourth perfect score of the season was the first ever in the competition.

Opening should be next week and Kao and his team are finalizing offerings and suppliers.

After shadowing the cast and crew of EHS’s “Phantom of the Opera” for the past two months, Patch says goodbye to the show with a surprising Freddy finale. 

An expert in ABCs, 123s and so much more, Reinbold has touched the lives of young children for more than two decades.


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