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Pottstown

American  
[pots-toun] / ˈpɒtsˌtaʊn /

noun

  1. a borough in SE Pennsylvania.


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Some surrounding districts, including Pottstown School District and Upper Merion Area School District plan to have virtual learning days.

From New York Times

Owen J. Roberts School District in Pottstown announced that there would also be an increased security presence at its schools on Monday, including local law enforcement officers.

From Washington Times

“The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store” takes place mostly in Pottstown, Penn., nearly a hundred years ago.

From Seattle Times

McBride said he visited the actual Pottstown, which still has many of the old buildings that Moshe, Chona and other characters might have known.

From Seattle Times

His vision of Pottstown, he said, was a sort of Mayberry; a small town where everyone knows everyone’s business, but one in which European immigrants and Black neighbors mingle.

From Seattle Times