The panel is looking for new leadership, too.
These food establishments were evaluated by the Montgomery County Health Department.
The grant program helps low-income families pay their heating bills.
About $6.9 million is in play.
Township officials plan to apply for township and county grants to fill the remaining budget gap.
The amount would match a state grant the township is seeking.
Cast your vote, whether it's for a trail, playground or pool.
Trail and bike groups launch fundraising petition.
One would-be chair is concerned about "factions" in the party.
New state requirements at the poll could happen this fall.
The matter has been referred to the Building and Zoning Committee.
Sen. Daylin Leach voted no.
Friday's 'LiBrewery' event benefited the Narberth Community Library.
Hofman: "No relationship" between Philadelphia judge's competency ruling and death of former Cardinal
More money is needed to connect Bala Cynwyd hikers and bikers to Manayunk.
The meeting starts at 6 p.m. at the township building.
Check your credit card bill if you bought alcohol in Pennsylvania around Thanksgiving.
The library is expected to be closed all of 2012.
Sections of water main are being replaced in Narberth.
The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board produced it.
Identify someone from our area who has fought for transparency.
A heads up for those who live or work in Narberth, Bala Cynwyd, Belmont Hills and Penn Valley.
County 9-1-1 dispatch earns accreditation; other notes from Feb. 16's county commissioners meeting.
Robert Mansfield will run for the 2nd District congressional seat.
The Board of Commissioners voted 7-6 in favor.
The adjustments take effect Sunday, Feb. 19.
Art Pavoni left the police force after 28 years as its highest ranking officer.
An account of legislative votes in the General Assembly.
In other business, the council unanimously approved the Rockland Avenue Federalization Agreement, which will save the borough 15 percent of the $1 million demolition cost.
Narberth's council is adding a member. Four Lower Merion committees will convene.
"This entire process is just not right," Rep. Pam DeLissio said.
Residents also heard of plans to repair sewer pipes and signage.
Groups with fundraisers are petitioning the government.
Work began Tuesday and should last a few weeks, a township official said.