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However, it is technically outside the borough limits, in Upper Dublin Township, [50] and is in the purview of the Upper Dublin Township Police. Temple University Ambler was founded in 1910 as the Pennsylvania School of Horticulture for Women. [49] It offers an array of undergraduate, graduate, and non-credit programs. [51]
Google Maps' location tracking is regarded by some as a threat to users' privacy, with Dylan Tweney of VentureBeat writing in August 2014 that "Google is probably logging your location, step by step, via Google Maps", and linked users to Google's location history map, which "lets you see the path you've traced for any given day that your ...
Lower Gwynedd Township (/ ˈ ɡ w ɪ n ɛ d / Welsh pronunciation: [ˈɡwɪnɛð]) is a township and equestrian community in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States.The population was 11,405 at the 2010 census.
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The community is in Upper Dublin Township, 2.2 miles (3.5 km) east of the Borough of Ambler and 2.75 miles (4.43 km) southwest of Horsham. Jarrettown is located at the intersection of Limekiln Pike and Jarrettown Road, approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) north of Limekiln Pike's intersection with Susquehanna Road and 1.3 miles (2.1 km) southwest of ...
Ambler, Alaska, a city; Ambler, Pennsylvania, an unincorporated community in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, which includes the Borough of Ambler; Ambler River, Alaska, a tributary of the Kobuk River
The school district serves the borough of Ambler and the townships of Lower Gwynedd and Whitpain, all Philadelphia suburbs. The district currently enrolls 5,092 students. The district currently enrolls 5,092 students.
Founded in 1882, [3] six years before the borough of Ambler was incorporated, [4] the Gazette was the successor to the Ambler Times, which had been founded in 1879 by Dr. Rose. [5] Irwin S. Weber took over the paper in 1882 and renamed it Ambler Gazette. [5]