Abington Police had sought the public's help in finding Tyler Canuso, who was reported missing on Monday.
Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Montgomery County. Yaasiyn Muhammed of Elkins Park presents his ideas.
U.S. Rep. Madeleine Dean issued a statement Monday about peace coming to the Middle East.
This is a summary of stories that made news this past week in eastern Montgomery County.
Manor College's finance vice president led a scheme to use credit cards for lavish trips, fine dining, and other expenses, authorities said.
Military jets may appear in the region as part of the US Navy and Marine Corps 250th anniversary celebration, officials said.
PennDOT said detours will be in place starting next Wednesday for road improvements in Cheltenham Township
Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Montgomery County. Adrienne Fletcher of Huntingdon Valley presents her ideas.
School officials are planning festivities for Friday and Saturday on its Abington Township campus.
Precious Hamilton, 15, is charged with the fatal shooting of her ex-boyfriend after they spent the past weekend together, authorities said.
A 17-year-old was found fatally shot in the head in Jenkintown on Monday, authorities said. She is being charged as an adult with murder.
The event on Saturday at the Immaculate Conception Church parking lot includes a pig roast.
The discount grocery store is filling space in the empty Rite Aid on Old York Road.
Township officials seek feedback from the Abington residents at a community meeting on Wednesday.
This is a summary of stories that made news last week in eastern Montgomery County.
This is a summary of recent business stories in eastern Montgomery County.
It's that time of the year when everyone gets ready for Halloween and fall festivities.
The Abington Township Fire Marshal has completed his report on the massive fire that gutted the Highland Avenue building in mid-February.
Vinyl Chickie will spin the singing sensation's new release on Friday afternoon at its Glenside shop.
U.S. Rep. Madeleine Dean said that Congress "failed its fundamental duty" under the First Amendment to fund the government.
Cheltenham Police are investigating the shootings that took place early Saturday morning.
The latest Niche rankings show the best traditional schools rankings in the nation, including magnet and charter schools.
Fire departments in Abington Township will hold the open houses starting next Monday.
Most of its Highland Avenue building in Abington Township was destroyed in a massive fire in mid-February.
Carl Palmer brought his Emerson, Lake, and Palmer legacy tour to the Keswick Theatre in Glenside last week.
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A mid-February fire gutted the company's Highland Avenue building. Company officials addressed residents on Thursday night.
Cheltenham Police said a vehicle that was taken from a residence on Thursday afternoon had a child inside.
Jenkintown Police seek a man involved in a criminal mischief incident on Sept. 8.
The woman was pulled over during a traffic stop on Easton Road in Bucks County on Friday, authorities said.
The Noble Town Center in Abington Township will be the latest location for the popular eatery.
Abington Police responded to a retail theft at the Macy's mall store on Saturday afternoon.
The community will gather at the Abington Township Building on Wednesday night for the vigil in honor of Kirk's memory.
Dig Inn features fast casual comfort food. It's second Montco location opened Saturday in Abington Township.
This is a summary of stories that made news in eastern Montgomery County last week.
The recently busted ring targeted Asian business owners. Authorities broke down how it operated.
There is something for everyone on the final weekend of summer in Montgomery County.
The eastern Montco Resilience Resource Center, a hub for LGBTQ needs in the community, is thriving.
The Jenkintown school board president has provided new information about the status of Schools Superintendent Jill Takacs.
Jenkintown Police said the flyers were posted on utility poles. They were notices criticizing the schools superintendent.