EASTERN MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA — A mosquito from an eastern Montgomery County park was found to carry the West Nile Virus.
Meanwhile, an interim superintendent has been appointed for the upcoming year to help lead the Cheltenham School District out of a scandal involving its high school football program.
This is a summary of stories that made news this past week in eastern Montgomery County:
Horsham officials reported that a mosquito has been found carrying the West Nile Virus. The positive West Nile Virus mosquito sample collected in Kohler Park. (Read More)
The Cheltenham School District is calling on a seasoned leader to get them back on track following hazing charges that led to the resignation of its schools superintendent. (Read More)
Citing the effectiveness of other area communities, Horsham is considering red light cameras at a few key spots to reduce the number of traffic accidents. (Read More)
The Hatboro Borough Council had stated that it would update residents regarding its finances on a regular basis. A resident wondered why officials reneged on their promise. (Read More)
Abington Township is asking residents for community input on a pool feasibility study for the Crestmont and Penbryn pools. (Read More)
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