Residents who have not yet completed the Township’s short, anonymous survey on the effectiveness of its communications have more time.
Do You Know What You Need to Know About Lower Gwynedd Township? Tell Township Supervisors in a New Communication Survey by Feb. 12
Residents and local officials were shaken after seeing the lawn signs in numerous towns around the area.
Ambler Borough Council held their scheduled monthly Council meeting on Tuesday, December 15, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. via ZOOM.
Borough Council will conduct its December Council Meeting via Internet vehicle ‘ZOOM’ on Tuesday, December 15th at 7:00 p.m.
Democrat Liz Hanbidge has won a second term in the 61st legislative district, which was Republican-controlled for 50 years.
Democrat Liz Hanbidge led by a vast margin in her re-election bid Wednesday morning.
The 61st was Republican for 50 years before Liz Hanbidge's upset 2018 win. Which way will the Lower Gwynedd-North Wales area seat swing?
What was your experience like at your polling place in the Ambler area? Did you encounter long lines or significant wait times?
Election Day is Tuesday. Here's what you need to know about voting in Ambler and Montgomery County.
Patch can help you navigate the challenges of voting during the coronavirus outbreak.
Whitpain has received a significant grant to help improve Centre Square Park.
Storm pipes will be installed along roads where "chronic flooding" occurs in Ambler, officials said.
A New York Times report shows how much money President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden are raising by ZIP code.
A county grant will help Lower Gwynedd build the sidewalks, in addition to two pedestrian bridges, improving safety and walkability.
Authoriites have shut down the community coronavirus testing site Tuesday due to wind gusts.
Montco has changed and vastly reduced its polling places. If you don't cast a mail-in ballot, here's where to vote in the Ambler area.
While that percentage is down significantly from a peak a month ago, the rate of positive coronavirus cases has held steady for two weeks.
Ambler's bells will ring and residents are invited to join as part of a statewide event this Sunday to honor coronavirus workers.
Results have been processed more efficiently at the new site at Montgomery County Community College, officials said.
The new location of Montgomery County's coronavirus testing site will open Thursday, with a few important changes. Here's what to know.
Many healthcare facilities lack adequate pandemic response plans, while hundreds of workers are without basic PPE, officials say.
More people can now be tested at Montgomery County's drive-thru coronavirus testing site. Here's who falls under the expanded requirements:
Montgomery County's new coronavirus testing site was able to test nearly 700 individuals during its opening weekend, officials said.
Have a coronavirus question you want answered? Commissioner Dr. Val Arkoosh and State Sen. Maria Collett are organizing next week's event.
The new parking meters, which will be accessed through an app, will still accept coins.
Whitpain Township has received a major grant to improve Wissahickon Park.
A new study found drinking water is often less safe than what the federal government may deem legal.
Residents can get free kits containing the opioid overdose reversal drug, as well as resources in the ongoing fight against the epidemic.
The resident refused to let the fake census worker inside, police said.
It may still be summer, but start planning now for your flu shot.
Developers hope to build 53 homes on the property, but the township is considering creating athletic fields, trails, and public park space.
Gov. Wolf will join other Democratic state leaders in Ambler Friday at a "Rally For Reproductive Rights."
Census data shows how Ambler's population changed in 2018 and over the last eight years.
Chair of Fair Districts PA to Address Path Forward for Redistricting Reform
Good news for pedestrians and drivers in Whitpain.
Breaking: Democrat Liz Hanbridge has defeated Republican State Rep. Kate Harper, a 17-year incumbent in the 61st District.
Hear directly from the candidates on Monday, October 29th
The money will go towards pedestrian and roadway improvements at three key local intersections.