The Democrat challenger is running for 7th Ward commissioner.
The 51-year-old Republican said there is “still more work to be done.”
Jeff Miller has meet-and-greet at his home.
The deadline for registering to vote in the November general election is today.
Lower Merion officials dismiss the possibility on their turf.
County council declares Women's Wellness Day as advocates gather for a health fair Tuesday.
Former Newtown Township secretary accused of racking up more than $1,000 speaks out against allegations and why she applied for a rehabilitation program.
Magisterial District Judge Anthony Scanlon dismissed the cases against Newtown Supervisor George Wood, tax collector Marie Richards and township employee George Clement Jr. on Thursday, Sept. 15.
Another round of cross examination by Newtown Township involving Bartkowksi Investment Group engineers continued on Sept. 14.
The council also recognized a handful of local EMTs who evacuated an Atlantic City nursing home during Irene.
Republican candidates take the time to address voters’ concerns.
David Cullen volunteered to be an Army medic and served in Afghanistan.
At the behest of Haverford attorney James Byrne, Michael Tantala addressed questions surrounding his objectivity and the safety of the proposed Haverford billboards.
Delaware County council members took time from Tuesday's meeting to thank the area's first responders and volunteers who helped participate in the weekend's state of emergency.
Haverford Township Commissioners say that PECO has not been communicating well with the township.
Several officials gathered for a press conference by Kelly Drive in East Falls Sunday evening.
"The most important thing people can do is stay informed and be prepared," County Council Chairman Jack Whelan said.
Delaware County declares disaster emergency.
Initiative employs federal funds for the initiative “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over.”
The project remains on time and under budget, the school board president said.
Board of Commissioners President William Weschler told those who attended the commissioners meeting that the township is not going to be over budget by hiring the officers.
The county provided two lists—one for children and one for adults—that show the immunization recommendations, which accompanies this article.
Since spring, regional rail commuters have reported stolen catalytic converters.
Delaware County Council honored two more military members by adding photos to the county’s Armed Services Tribute Board.
A new bill aims at cracking down on puppy mill owners, who see animals “not as pets, but as cash crops.”
U.S. senators Pat Toomey and Bob Casey Jr. voice their opinion on the bill.
The township could gain seven new officers.
Support of the feasibility study would not commit the township to spending any money.
Freshman Republican issues statement as House awaits a vote.
Learn what to expect when Aug. 2 comes and goes.
Lack of an agreement on the debt ceiling brings out more than 50 protesters to Congressman Meehan's Springfield office.
More than 50 people were protesting the debt ceiling issue.
Another round of cross examination by Newtown Township involving Bartkowksi Investment Group engineers took place on July 20.
Engineer testifies that proposed billboards should not pose a problem.
The groups will address veteran justice issues and animal protection.
The county has created a task force to look into the creation of a special court system for service members.