A recent poll of the Lower Merion Board of Commissioners shows five in favor of contract, three opposed, four undecided and two commissioners who did not return calls for comment.
Montgomery County beats out Chester County, which ranks at 28th.
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.
A former Shipley School squash coach is accused of having sex with a 16-year-old student at Bryn Mawr Guest Suites in April.
The waste-transfer station and the intersection of Flat Rock and Marywatersford Road are the targets.
A new bill aims at cracking down on puppy mill owners, who see animals “not as pets, but as cash crops.”
The township-hired investigator’s response concerns a Lower Merion police officer's allegations of racial discrimination.
Commissioners also voted to delay discussion of the contract but the public and the the board spent hours debating the topic.
The $48 million county radio proposal may be voted on as early as September.
U.S. senators Pat Toomey and Bob Casey Jr. also voiced their opinion on the debt ceiling bill signed by President Obama on Tuesday.
Amid the uproar over the debt ceiling and possible default on the national level, Moody's confirmed that Montco is still triple-A rated.
The Small Business Assistance Fund would provide low-interest loans for real estate, equipment or working capital.
The deal, retroactive to Jan. 1, costs the township $700,000 more than the previous four-year contract.
A resident recently returned from Nigeria, which is fighting the disease.
New traffic regulations were approved in Ardmore, too.
The police, parks and recreation, pubic works and human relations committees are scheduled for Wednesday night.
The Turnpike Commission approved the increases. Cash tolls will increase by 10 percent, with E-ZPass tolls to stay the same.
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The effort is state-funded.
Joe's Crab Shack is seeking an expansion waiver from Lower Merion's government.
The engineer testified that proposed billboards should not pose a problem.
The Lower Merion Township Board of Commissioners also approved an Ardmore festival, Smart Cards for meters and a tentative sketch plan to expand a Bala Cynwyd car dealership.
Officer Kerry Godbold, who has lodged discrimination allegations regarding police promotions practices, attended the Board of Commissioners meeting.
Lower Merion School District had removed a contractor from Penn Wynne renovations in 2000.
The lawsuit was filed in U.S. District Court on Wednesday, July 13, about two months after the woman first made the accusations at a public township meeting.
A preliminary open space preservation subdivision plan would require the removal of a historic barn in Gladwyne for the construction of five homes.
Democrats Tim Briggs and Greg Vitali stopped by Harriton High School on Monday.
The event would be held in September on Cricket Avenue.
Monday night’s meeting will also address an amendment to create a City Avenue Transportation Service Area.
Outside firms have been hired to defend the township from possible civil actions, officials say.
Liberatore, who served on the township police force for 21 years, was a family man and a real character, fellow cops said.
Lower Merion's Police and Finance committees meet Wednesday evening.
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The Board of Commissioners sparred over the projection but unanimously approved bond refinancing.
Pennsylvania-bound bridge tolls will increase from $4 to $5. PATCO fees will be up 10 percent.
The Wednesday evening meeting and workshop will focus on the 2012 budget, the five-year general fund and an $11 million bond issuance.
The department looked past top test scores in decisions two years ago.
The regular monthly meeting will discuss a “Lower Merion Conservancy Playscape” among other agenda items.