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NORRISTOWN â As a last offensive in the battle you couldnât ask for better conditions.
With the blessing of the Montgomery County Commissioners, the American Red Cross welcomed blood donors into the pleasant surroundings of a nicely air-conditioned, socially distant Norristown Recreation Center on Tuesday morning in the final showdown of the âBattle of the Badges.â
In the annual friendly competition between the Sheriffâs Office and Norristownâs police and fire departments to see who can recruit the most eligible community blood donors, the police and the firefighters were most likely to take home another victory, noted a confident Lt. Michael Bishop of the Norristown Police Department.
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Joseph Lavalle, an Upper Moreland township commissioner and architect, passed away on Jan. 25. Joe grew up in Upper Moreland and loved the township. He chose to settle in Upper Moreland Township and raise his family, said Upper Moreland Commissioners President Kevin C. Spearing.
- Advertisement - We are all deeply saddened by his untimely passing. He will be missed.
Lavalle, 63, had served as a commissioner for the township s Ward 4 for many years, and made significant contributions to the development and redevelopment of the township including as board vice president and committee chair, according to a statement from the township.Â
As a professional architect, Lavalle brought a wealth of knowledge to the board that greatly benefitted our community, the township said, and had advised the governor on the commonwealth s building code, according to his obituary.Â