The state's highest court rules that the ordinance, which gave oversight to her office, is invalid.
The latest in a series of public workshops on the rezoning of City Avenue in Lower Merion Township is at 6:30 p.m. Monday.
The county has yet to supply information needed to consider its operation of an airport at Willow Grove air base.
A confident group of Republican hopefuls held a Thursday morning press conference in support of the Brown-Castor ticket.
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.
Gladwyne Library renovations could also be moved up by a year to coincide with the Ardmore Library project.
The meeting will focus on major new projects, planned and already underway.
Civic associations from Gladwyne, Wynnewood and North Ardmore were some of those represented at the meeting.
The local Fraternal Order of Police president said he would not sit still for people “trying to get recourse by slandering” an officer.
In other matters, the township’s checkbook will be online soon but the new Ardmore fountain is broken.
The Lower Merion Board of Commissioners meets at 8 p.m. Wednesday.
The Building and Planning Committee voiced some reluctance before they voted.
Wednesday's Special Board of Commissioners meeting will consider a half dozen or so building, planning, zoning and escrow decisions.
The board plans to give the public updates on sexual assault and racial discrimination allegations that were made public last month. J. Whyatt Mondesire, president of the Philadelphia NAACP, was on hand for the meeting.
Four residents spoke in favor of the politically charged proposal, with one opposed.
But if a $20M to $23M funding gap cannot be closed, another option will be considered.
The township’s Environmental Advisory Council has a full agenda tonight.
The Commission will discuss ‘institutional’ land use as it pertains to the Comprehensive Plan.
Trish Hueber, who won the party's nomination in Tuesday's primary election, has withdrawn for personal health reasons.
A police officer and residents question the Board of Commissioners about an expired Civil Service list for a sergeant promotion.
The alleged victim accused another officer of illegally detaining her after she reported the incident.
Outages are to blame for regional rail delay.
Elections officials, whether surprised or unsurprised by Tuesday's turnout, said it was not good.
Board of Commissioners President Liz Rogan overcame a challenge by fellow Wynnewood resident Ted Erfer, and incumbent county sheriff Eileen Behr won the majority of the vote over Robert Durante.
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Races for judge and sheriff are contested.
The group held its event before next Tuesday's primary election.
It was recommended that 48 meters in Municipal Lot #10 extend to have three-hour time limits to accommodate BMFI patrons.
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Rankings from most are "good" to "excellent." The township's Parks and Recreation Department also presented a new preliminary master plan at Wednesday night's meeting.
State representatives Briggs, Gerber and DeLissio have invited representatives from PECO and the PUC to help residents make sense of recent changes to energy companies and energy costs.
PennDOT rates the state's estimated 25,000 bridges based on structural integrity after inspecting them at least once every two years.
Historical signs in the township will not have to be replaced with aluminum ones.
In order to vote in the May 17 primary, you must be on the rolls by the close of business on April 18.
Late night extended hours for last-minute IRS filings are pretty much a thing of the past, say U.S. Postal Service officials and local postal workers.
The proposal would make sure the non-profit Bryn Mawr Film Institute would not have to add more parking if it expanded its theater.
Federal grants fund about $1 million of the township's budget each year, which is reimbursed as it is spent.
The consultant would advise the Board of Commissioners on how to make meetings more efficient.
The more than $300,000 project will install reflective markers along I-476.
The Parks and Recreation Department will try to retrieve the trailer once the swollen river subsides.