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Pennridge was founded in 1952 by combining the resources of several small municipal school districts, including Sell-Perk School District.The district covers approximately 95 square miles (250 km 2), with a total population of 45,000, and encompasses eight municipalities, including the boroughs of Dublin, Perkasie, Sellersville, and Silverdale.
Perkiomen Township is a township in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States.As of the 2010 census, the township population was 9,139, which represents a 28.8% increase from the 2000 total of 7,093 residents.
The Perkiomen Valley School District (PVSD) is a school district based in central Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States.It serves the boroughs of Collegeville, Trappe, and Schwenksville, and the townships of Lower Frederick, Perkiomen, and Skippack, in Pennsylvania. [1]
Plans for a new sit-down restaurant were approved under a code name in Lebanon. The code name, Central Perk, was made popular on TV show Friends.
Blooming Glen was once known as "Perkasie" for a very short time. In the 1870s its name was Moyers Store, as that was the name of the post office, John S. Moyer was the postmaster. By the time Moyer died, the name was changed to Blooming Glen. William D. Bishop was appointed the next postmaster. [2]
Prior to the formation of the Consolidated Sellerville-Perkasie (Sell-Perk) High School in 1930, the boroughs of Sellersville and Perkasie maintained independent school districts. In 1920, a revitalized Quakertown football program [ 3 ] led by Jacob L. Stoneback challenged neighboring Perkasie High School to a football game, [ 2 ] beginning ...
Perkasie is a borough in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States. Perkasie is 21.5 miles (34.6 km) southeast of Allentown and 39.2 miles (63.1 km) north of Philadelphia . Establishments in the borough early in the 20th century included silk mills, brickyards, lumber mills, tile works, a stone crusher, and manufacturers of cigars, tags and ...
Helen Kemp (March 31, 1918 – August 23, 2015) was an American voice teacher, church music pedagogue, composer, and children's choir clinician. [1]Born Helen Hubbert in Perkasie, Pennsylvania, she attended the former Sell-Perk High School.