The Montgomery County Department of Health & Human Services will spray to control the adult mosquito population on Wednesday night.
Abdul-Jabril Cooper is accused of raping a woman on the Penn State Abington campus in his apartment last September, authorities said.
Residents react to a Patch story about a resident who received a notice from police about "persistent and disruptive conduct" at meetings.
Abington Police have pulled the permit on one solicitor for the month and are urging residents to be mindful of them.
Abington Police said the man argued with staff at the Penbryn Pool on Sunday afternoon.
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Cheltenham Police said the text messages involve ParkMobile, the system the township uses instead of parking meters.
SEPTA service cuts are going into place on Sunday throughout the Philadelphia region.
Abington Township officials said the key road will be closed throughout the week as the SPS building is demolished after the fire.
Abington Police is investigating the incident that shut down the Penbryn Pool on Sunday.
This is a summary of stories that made news last week in eastern Montgomery County.
The chain known for its stir fry is located in the Noble Town Center in the township's Jenkintown section.
A King of Prussia man faces several years in prison after being sentenced for stalking a woman he met on a dating site, authorities said.
An Abington Township resident is being charged for her behavior at Abington Township Commissioners meetings.
Two Abington police officers helped a choking child during a traffic stop in February.
Cheltenham Police said thieves stole over $700,000 during the heist on Tuesday morning.
Cheltenham Township Police said the robbery took place Tuesday outside the H Mart, according to a report.
The Cheltenham School Board has appointed an employee who has worked for the district for 25 years.
Abington Township officials said Phase II construction of the sanctuary has begun.
This is a summary of news stories over the past week in Lower Bucks County.
This is a summary of news stories over the past week in eastern Montgomery County.
Cheltenham Police said that soliciting is prohibited in the township. Residents have called with complaints.
The casual fast-food eatery will open later this month in the Noble Town Center in the township's Jenkintown section.
A massive fire destroyed the 600,000-square-foot Highland Avenue building in Abington Township in mid-February.
Jenkintown officials said a PECO contractor is working on Tuesday on projects that are closing sections of two borough roads.
Abington Township officials are holding the inaugural event in early October.
The Abington Township campus hosted new student orientation as the start of a new school year nears.
This is a summary of some of the stories making news in eastern Montgomery County this past week.
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Abington Police are warning residents about a TikTok video in which teens and kids film themselves pounding on or violently kicking doors.
Jenkintown officials said the roadwork takes place on Monday and Tuesday. Find out where and when below.
Officials said the plan, which launches this fall, seeks to increase student retention, graduation, and belonging.
Abington Police have charged a New Jersey man and are seeking a second suspect in the crime.
The free concerts are every Thursday night through Aug. 7.
The officers were sworn in at the recent Cheltenham Township Board of Commissioners meeting.
The Montgomery County resident responded to working with the late Malcolm-Jamal Warner on "The Cosby Show."
Philadelphia Magazine gave its "Best of Philly" award to the Glenside shop, which has been open for only a few months.
Jenkintown officials said a PECO project is taking place in the borough on Tuesday.
Bob Harvie is trying to unseat U.S. Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick for the PA1 Congressional seat.