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Taks a look at the what PennDOT inspectors saw under the bridge.
Assistant borough manager Fred Hansell said work must take place overnight, by Amtrak regulation.
The tree plantings are to replace trees that have been lost due to age, decay and storm damage.
An account of legislative votes in the General Assembly.
The police department reported 608 calls in the week ending Sunday.
Some residents said they feared a casino would be added.
In another matter, the township conducted its own internal investigation into allegations that a Lower Merion police officer vandalized his neighbor’s home and found no evidence to support the allegation.
However, a proposal to apply the labor agreement’s provisions to non-union workers failed.
Pennsylvania NAACP President J. Whyatt Mondesire said officer Kerry Godbold is moving toward a lawsuit against the township.
Lower Merion officials dismiss the possibility on their turf.
The borough manager met with engineers Monday.
A PennDOT spokesman said Thursday's inspection was a routine annual check.
Patch photographed the important borough connector Sunday.
The span connects the borough's north and south.
About 30 people attended a public meeting Thursday night in Lower Merion.
The cards will go on sale Oct. 3.
Township commissioners voted 9-1 in favor Wednesday night.
A Sept. 23 groundbreaking ceremony has been postponed.
It should reopen by noon or so.
Locations were not announced.
The head of the local police union said James Conway left for personal reasons.
The Board of Commissioners’ committees also received updates on the township’s response to Hurricane Irene.
Downed power lines blamed for service interruption.
PECO told township administration officials they hope to have power restored by Thursday morning.
The Montgomery County Health Department operation runs from 8 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Flooding from Hurricane Irene could otherwise pose health risks, the Montgomery County Health Department said.
Several officials gathered for a press conference by Kelly Drive in East Falls Sunday evening.
Based on the weather forecast, the Schuylkill River could swell significantly this weekend.
Small business customers will see an increase of approximately 4.5 percent, while rates for large businesses will drop by about 3 percent.
Lower Merion's parks department is trying to renovate one township field each year.
The work took place along Belmont Avenue.
The district would pay out $10,000.
DUI checkpoints and extra roving patrols will be in place throughout Lower Merion through Labor Day. The township's police chief explained recently why advance warning is issued.
A recent poll of the 14 officials shows five in favor of the Workers Association contract, three opposed, four undecided and two who did not return calls for comment.
Since spring, regional rail commuters have reported stolen catalytic converters.
With the help of a premium bond rating, the county got a 1.997 percent interest rate.
The last checkpoints were set up at the end of July.
The pesticide will be dispensed between 8:30 p.m. and 11 p.m.
A few of the building’s concrete steps are cracked, too.