This is a summary of stories that made news last week in eastern Montgomery County.
The Abington Art Center in Jenkintown will hold its AAC Spring Art & Fine Craft Fair on Sunday.
The Giant Company opened its new location on York Road Friday morning after a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Abington Police took the Upper Dublin Township man in custody Thursday for possessing multiple images of child sexual abuse material.
The Montgomery County representative said the president's tariffs are a tax on state residents.
The Jenkintown book store will host the event featuring four authors on Friday night.
Bryan J. Poster served two years as Rockledge's borough manager. He is taking a post in Telford Borough to be closer to home.
The Montgomery County District Attorney's Office seeks Vernon Hatchett of Glenside in the death of his son in Upper Dublin Township.
The third annual festival took place at the Jenkintown theater over a three-day period.
Abington's fire marshal said the scam is targeting those who may be vulnerable, distressed, or concerned after the recent fire.
Jenkintown Police said the text messages against several students were the result of a previous unresolved disagreement.
Cheltenham Police received a report of a man entering a synagogue with a rifle on Thursday afternoon.
PennDOT said pothole repairs are planned this week on several major roads and highways in eastern Montgomery County.
This is a summary of stories making news in eastern Montgomery County last week.
Police said the man hid multiple cameras, one of which recorded his own family members.
Law enforcement surrounded a home in Abington on Monday.
Cheltenham officials said the power outage happened Friday morning as buses were taking students to the high school.
This is a summary of business news over the past week in eastern Montgomery County.
Cheltenham Police honored Officer Ed Farrell for 26 years on the force and K9 Dylan for serving nine years with him.
Abington Commissioner Bill Bole said residents raised numerous concerns regarding safety following the fire last month on Highland Avenue.
Abington Police released results of the first month of school buses now using cameras to catch drivers illegally passing.
Cheltenham Police said the skimming device was found Monday at the ATM of the 7-11 convenience store on Easton Road.
The Giant Company has announced its new location on York Road will open Friday morning after a short ceremony.
PA State Police, PennDOT, and Montgomery County law enforcement agencies have launched the campaign through April 27.
Jefferson Health and the health insurance company failed to negotiate a new contract. Their relationship with Cigna ended on Saturday.
The Jenkintown School Board honored the first responders who battled the blaze during its meeting on Monday night.
The state Department of Environmental Protection will sample several properties near the massive fire at the Abington Township building.
A Montgomery County commissioner made the announcement a month after the massive fire in Abington Township damaged the company's building.
PennDOT said repairs will last all week on Route 232 in Abington Township.
This is a summary of some of the top news stories over the past week in eastern Montgomery County.
Cheltenham Police are investigating a shooting threat made at Cedarbrook Middle School on Friday.
The restrictions were approved unanimously at the February meeting of the Abington Township Board of Commissioners.
Abington Police said a girl was shot in the hand after two men approached a vehicle on Wednesday night in the park's parking lot.
The Cheltenham Township Police Department has issued 5,400 violations since the school bus camera program started in October 2023.
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The new supermarket will be the 22nd in Montgomery County when it opens shortly on Old York Road.
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Two Abington police officers were honored for their heroic efforts in saving the child at a library function in late August.
The Cheltenham Township Board of Supervisors recently honored employees and volunteers for their municipal service and dedication.
The community held its first St. Patrick's Day parade as crowds lined Keswick Village Saturday to celebrate the upcoming holiday.