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Monday, December 3, 2012

Route 202 Parkway a Suburban Skyline Drive

Driving the parkway went smoothly on opening day, but it remains to be seen if the scenic road will be able to handle heavy traffic

It's like a suburban Skyline Drive. That's the impression I got as I drove the Route 202 Parkway just minutes after it opened to traffic late Monday afternoon. The real Skyline Drive is a 105-mile-long, two-lane road that runs the length of Shendandoah National Park in Virginia, featuring overlooks with sweeping vistas. The 35 mph road is free of commercial development, has overpasses and underpasses to avoid traffic lights, and is restricted to cars and passenger trucks. The new Route 202 Parkway would be a fantastic road if it were located in the Endless Mountains of Pennsylvania. It is protected from commercial development and private access, and is paralleled for its entire length by a paved 12-foot-wide bike-hike trail separated from …

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Inaugural FDMT Car Show Rolls into Town

Hundreds marveled at the cars on display outside Montgomery Mall

Va-va-vroom The Fire Department of Montgomery Township’s inaugural car show fundraiser Saturday at the overflow parking of Montgomery Mall had current, classic and antique car lovers more amped than a souped-up small-block Chevy hot rod. Throw out a classic ride and, most likely, it or one of its class, was there: 1972 Dodge Swinger Dart, 1969 Mercury Cyclone, 1973 Chevy Camaro Z28, 1940 Ford Tudor Deluxe, 1937 Ford Slantback, 1980 MGB, 1990 Mazda RX-7, 1923 Ford T-Bucket. Dennis Tosten, of Chalfont, had his multi-award-winning 1980 Fiat Spyder on display. “It’s a rare automatic,” he said. “It’s in original condition, original paint, original seats, in mint condition. It’s pretty tough keeping it that way.” Tosten has had his Fiat for …

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