By Feb. 8, the six remaining members must fill the position Surge Ghosh resigned.
An account of legislative votes in the General Assembly.
Forecasts for as far away as 2040 come from the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission.
They are a pet-supply store owner, an attorney, a government intern and a publisher.
The borough is preparing to appoint a council member to fill a vacancy.
More than 300 products will see increases—the first in 18 months.
After commercial tax settlements, the general fund is too big.
Steven Kline saw the high school through a building transition.
Officials said the district had a favorable bond sale Monday.
How much will you miss it Wednesday during its protest blackout?
Volunteers headed to Barmouth station.
Belmont Hills Elementary students and parents make a special volunteer effort.
Most businesses are open, while most government operations will be off.
Support was not unanimous.
Officials cite new adjustments in 2012 expenses.
Four contractors' bids all came in over Lower Merion's budget for the project.
A heads up for those who live or work in Narberth, Bala Cynwyd, Belmont Hills and Penn Valley.
Surge Ghosh resigned before the reorganization meeting.
Democrats Liz Rogan and Paul McElhaney were unchallenged for president and vice president.
Trees will be ground up at the public works complex in Penn Valley.
Renovations will keep it closed until early in 2013.
Mary Jo Daley served for 20 years on the borough board, Nancy Lotz for 12.
Borough Council approved the 2012 budget Wednesday night.
Robert D. Fox, chairman of the transition committee, said job descriptions were developed for all of the senior positions.
Motor club predicts new holiday gas-price high.
The congressman will represent parts of Lower Merion.
Montgomery County Board of Commissioners approve final, $417.4 million budget for 2012.
PennDOT changes implementation date for new mandates.
Hoeffel 'optimistic' but 'not sure' that final budget could be approved Wednesday.
The district adopted a policy to keep the cameras from pointing toward private properties.
Narrow vote leaves final passage to the House.
The company is targeting Belmont Avenue for a second location.
Meanwhile, the Building & Planning Committee recommended a waiver of land development plan for BMW of the Main Line in Bala Cynwyd.
The plan aims to expand commercial opportunities in Bala Cynwyd.
Parks, library move off chopping block but cuts still likely; 14.5 percent tax hike proposed
Bala Cynwyd commissioners want to move forward. The Neighborhood Club wants changes. Vote in Patch's poll.
The road is being restored where sewer repairs were made Friday.
Background checks for prospective hires are being performed.