Pennsylvania-bound bridge tolls will go from $4 to $5. PATCO fees will be up 10 percent.
The freshman legislator was the entire opposition of a House bill to suspend professional development for teachers.
The case may be appealed to the State Supreme Court, a local FOP official said.
The state's highest court rules that the ordinance, which gave oversight to her office, is invalid.
The commission asked residents submit their vision for the project in writing.
Gladwyne candidate Jenny Brown was among the speakers.
Take a look at the progress being made along the trail and some of the sights.
Both the director and assistant director of the county's voter services staff will serve unpaid suspensions for failing to explain a registration error in May.
The Board of Commissioners is trying to prioritize construction projects.
David Broida shows youngsters the ropes in a township-sponsored program.
Many at the Planning Commission session are uneasy with plans to relax building-height limits and other zoning rules.
The representative recently presented a number of students at local schools with certificates for service and leadership.
The Economic Development Committee recommended Borough Council consider making zoning accommodations for a shop.
Narberth officials may hear more from coffee-house advocates tonight.
One set of lessons will run five days a week, another on Saturdays.
Lower Merion's police commisioner said he was aware of the allegations and will reopen an investigation.
In other matters, the township’s checkbook will be online soon and a new library security system is approved.
The Board of Commissioners meets at 8 p.m.
Parking rules would need to be relaxed, and Narberth does not do "spot zoning," the council president said.
Developers met with about 30 residents Thursday to outline the next steps of the project.
But another public hearing concerning a traffic impact fee for new development was scheduled for July 27.
A public hearing could happen July 27.
Film crew vehicles packed the parking lot.
Four residents spoke in favor of the proposal, while one was opposed.
Typically, the Board of Commissioners does not comment on personnel issues; both allegations concern the police department.
Residents and civic groups are concerned about height, funding and ‘due deliberation.’
Residents are reminded to check on family and neighbors.
The vandalism is not expected to delay work, one project leader said.
The ford is in Gladwyne near Penn Valley. Passing vehicles drag creek water onto the road, a danger in freezing temperatures.
Virtually all government services will be inaccessible.
Lower Merion would have to close a $20M to $23M funding gap.
Sinkhole-repair crews will work on the Bala Cynwyd block adjoining City Avenue.
Days after two separate but very serious accusations against Lower Merion's police officers and its leadership, township and LMPD officials are still digesting what came to light Wednesday night.
Supporters cite safety issues, but officials caution that township money is tight.
Republicans have enlisted a replacement for Trish Hueber.
Liz Rogan overcame a challenge by fellow Wynnewood resident Ted Erfer.
Several precincts report fewer than 10 percent of voters had come out by mid-to-late afternoon.
Races for judge and sheriff are contested.
Crews have a lot of dirt to push around before the Cynwyd Heritage Trail is complete.
By investing in improved traffic flow, some officials said, they can get prospective developers to share the cost of improvements.