Despite meeting Haverford Township requirements, the Cimorellis are not allowed to build a second home on their Havertown property.
SPCA’s Justina Calgiano: “It's safe to say that the community really supports this decision as well.”
Legislators from across eastern Pennsylvania react to the state budget.
A pool report discusses the Mt. Airy scene at David L. Cohen's home Thursday.
After a temporary five-day extension due to the holiday weekend, the county will fund a six-month extension in agreement with the SPCA.
Delaware County SPCA refused to budge on its impending July 1 animal control cutoff date.
After being at the Manoa Shopping Center for more than 50 years, the post office will be closed on Friday, June 17.
In other matters, a commissioner and friend of a Bryn Mawr drowning victim Joan Elizabeth Logan spoke about community’s support provided on the day of the 3-year-old’s funeral.
The program has helped 799 households buy homes since 1996.
The Planning Committee recommended approval of preliminary plans for constructing big box stores, contingent upon conditions.
Readers of all ages will travel the globe at libraries throughout the county.
Delaware County Council will fly the flag of each U.S. military branch in the Media Courthouse courtyard on dates near their respective founding.
Thirty four seniors were honored for their achievements on the field and in the classroom.
County municipalities aim to have a stray animal facility complete by November 2011.
The agreement protects the township from any “state-related liability associated to what is the superfund site and that includes the property of the bubble gum factory,” says township attorney David Brooman.
The Summer Festival at Rose Tree Park starts June 15.
County representatives have not yet found a non-profit to run the proposed stray animal shelter in time for the SPCA's July 1 deadline.
The state’s Department of Health has updated its school immunization requirements for vaccines.
Despite township victory, Rose Grelis says the billboard issue is far from over.
Plant receives high marks in report; local residents speak out at Limerick meeting.
A police officer and a group of residents questioned the Lower Merion Township Board of Commissioners about an expired Civil Service list for a sergeant promotion.
Democratic 1st Ward Commissioner candidate Tom Shiffer says that Democratic voters will be apathetic during an off election year.
Delaware County Election Bureau has an unofficial list of the Haverford Township candidates and how many votes they received.
Some supporters attribute the bad weather and the simple fact that it’s a primary election saw few people come out and vote.
Read about the candidates and find out where to vote.
A special Newtown Township Zoning Hearing Board meeting was held on May 11 with BIG and BIG's engineer.
Fifteen area students were awarded for their submissions in the drug awareness poster contest.
The Board of Commissioners also gave a proclamation to resident Scott Carpenter for his service to the township.
Some candidates running for office are saying that their campaign lawn signs have been either stolen or damaged.
This new proposed ordinance is similar to the one brought to the board years ago.
Delaware County Council declared May as Preservation Month, appointed Capt. Galati as the Veterans Outreach liaison and approved the 2011 housing development plan on May 3.
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The Delaware County Council honored 18 military men and women and their families at a tribute Tuesday.
M. Kendall Brown is going after the DA's seat, which has been held by Republicans for the last 15 years.
The Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania issued out a judgment summary April 15, only partially ruling in favor with Marple Township in BIG's challenge to erect billboards in the town.
Citing sobering statistics, Delaware County officials announce plans for second annual "take back" event to help residents clear out their medicine cabinets.