Both companies are working to keep Town and Country and Manchester customers in the loop and maintain good relations with the public.
Town and Country - Manchester readers voted Westminster dad named St. Louis Cardinals manager, local elections and the death of a local teen as the stories that impacted them the most in 2011.
You can donate soap or toothpaste, as well as food or clothing.
Town and Country - Manchester Patch sparkles in national holiday decoration contest for our schools.
A look back at some memorable Web videos from the world of Missouri politics.
Toast the new year with wine and these dishes.
Toasting 2012 begins with the wine. This year choose a Missouri sparkling wine to celebrate the New Year.
Along with the MoDOT report, MADD has some advice for what to do if you see a drunk driver.
Sharpshooting began Monday in Town and Country with the goal of eliminating 300 deer over the next few weeks. Wednesday, residents protested saying they are concerned the shooting is putting people in danger.
Here are today's lowest reported gas prices.
Here are the new laws that took effect in Missouri this year.
An attempted home break-in, theft and debit card fraud top the most recent police blotter. The following information was supplied by the Manchester Police Department.
A number of major events took place in Town and Country and Manchester in 2011. As we head into 2012, "Patch" wants to know which one impacted Patch readers the most. Take the story poll in this article.
Wondering what to do with your tree now that Christmas is over? The St. Louis County Department of Health has some ideas about reusing and recycling.
Three positions were eliminated this year. The fire chief says the cuts are due to the current economic climate and a new contract with Town and Country.
Town and Country Veterinary Hospital will soon offer stem cell therapy for pets to treat arthritis, dysplasia and other illnesses.
Eminent domain, Great Streets Project, Hanna Road funding and more topped Tuesday's Manchester Board of Aldermen meeting.
Whether you need to stop after a late New Year's Eve party for breakfast or want a formal brunch the following day, West County restaurants offer up great food on New Year's Day.
White Buffalo begins sharpshooting deer in Town and Country this week and will continue the deer management effort for four to six weeks.
If you celebrate Festivus, the non-religious winter holiday made famous by Seinfeld, send us your pole pictures, your grievances, and anything else from your celebration.
A look at how West County area prep standouts are being rewarded this holiday season as their college football programs reach postseason bowl games.
Several West County restaurants are hosting New Year's Eve celebrations this year. Stay close to home and celebrate with your friends and neighbors.
Local Olympian, Sarah Haskins, talks to firefighters, grade-school students about nutrition and goal-setting.
Boys and Girls squads from Parkway South and Westminster are set to participate in the high profile hoops event next month.
Plus: Sommer wins recount, Clay-Carnahan examined and pols get in Christmas spirit.
MoDOT is giving workers and travelers a break from Friday, noon through Tuesday, 9 a.m.
Metro St. Louis locations, including Manchester, join more than 3,000 Walmart stores nationwide that are pulling the product from store shelves.
A look back at some of the the most confounding and oddest items on the police beat in 2011.
Best Buy says it's been overwhelmed with online orders and won't get some of those items shipped in time for Christmas.
Recipes for roasted beef shoulder; spicy buffalo meatballs; and mediterranean beef & olive pissaladiere.
The Manchester Police Department compiled its most recent monthly police call log. "Patch" readers can view it here.
Bring on the beef to add a touch of elegance to your holiday menus. From standing prime rib to stylish small plate appetizers, beef makes holiday cooking easy.
STLMommy.com operator gives tips on saving with gift cards, and the Better Business Bureau shows how not to get stuck with accompanying fees.