PECO plans to begin repairs Wednesday.
The candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting Narberth, Bala Cynwyd and Montgomery County
These food-service establishments were evaluated by the Montgomery County Health Department.
Council approved a contract for architectural drawings of a deck on the community center.
Mary Glendening will depart June 23, borough officials said Monday night.
Construction crews are sinking geothermal wells.
Plaintiffs allege the school district redistricted with race in mind. Lower courts ruled in the district's favor.
These food establishments were evaluated by the Montgomery County Health Department.
The incident happened across the street from Narberth's government building.
Residents and officials convened to share ideas about how to change the borough's zoning practices.
No one was hired at Monday's Lower Merion school board meeting. The board convenes again June 11.
Development is proposed where a paper plant once stood. Share your thoughts in the comments.
A vacancy remains in the borough's six-officer force.
Lower Merion CFO Dean Dortone gave a short presentation on 2012 Quarter 1 General Fund finances on May 9.
The borough government would renovate and lease space, but the plan is in the early stages.
Cameras gauging backups would allow flexibility, Bala Cynwyd residents were told.
A heads up for those who live or work in Narberth, Bala Cynwyd, Belmont Hills and Penn Valley.
Retirements have depleted department leadership, the superintendent said.
Are Lauren Steltzer's six hens too many for a Belmont Hills yard? Officials studying the ordinance see ambiguity. Meanwhile, the eggs keep coming.
A plan in the pipeline now would create a four-way split in representation, rather than a three-way.
The current two-year deal expires June 30.
Lower Merion officials finished amending the new laws Wednesday night.
Comment with your opinions here, before the public hearing.
Casey, Kane shrug off primary challenges; Montgomery County results.
Voters are nominating presidential candidates, statewide office-holders and legislators.
Narberth and Bala Cynwyd residents have choices to make.
Lower Merion School District's proposed final budget for 2012-2013 includes no layoffs or discontinued programs, the board president said.
The meeting starts at 8 p.m.
Most branches aren't extending hours.
Federal grants amount to 20 percent less than last year.
Deadlines are approaching to apply for absentee ballots and to enter Patch's Greatest Sports Fan contest.
Sean McCabe starts his new job Tuesday night.
An account of legislative votes in the General Assembly.
The branch is closed for renovation all year.
As required, officials have allocated an unplanned $6.9 million.
A public hearing is set for May 16.