Also, the Delaware County Council promotes water and energy conservation practices and announces a new senior medical adviser.
The Delaware County council also recognized April as fair housing month and approved the extension of several contracts.
One of the subdivisions was recently met with opposition and anger by residents.
SEPTA hopes its New Payment Technology initiative will make fare collection more convenient than ever for both riders and conductors.
The township did not mail residents notifications about the Planning Commissions’ vote on a proposed subdivision at 716 Merion Ave.
The 15-month project will cost $750,000.
The Brookline Fire Company also received the Emergency Services Trophy.
The Delaware County County Council passed a resolution to observe Greek Independence Day and announced support in cyberbullying summit.
Commissioner's newsletter gives information about upcoming meeting.
The resolution is supposed to educate the public of the potential impact of Senate Bill 1, says the school board.
The council also declares that March is 2011 Intellectual Disability Awareness Month.
Larry Chrzan wants commissioners to not take contributions.
Haverford Township Democratic Committee kicks off its primary election campaign
Patch breaks down 2010 Census information.
Patch analyzes 2010 census info.
Two commissioners go head-to-head over whether or not the public was properly informed of the work session meeting on Monday night.
Delaware County Council also acknowledged Asian businessmen, essay contest winners at its weekly meeting.
Seats up for grabs include Board of Commissioners, district justice and the school board
State Senator Williams said Senate Bill 1 will help underprivileged students.
A Bryn Mawr business owner said she is concerned that the signs could fall down.
A small group protested against the possible elimination of federal funding for Planned Parenthood on Thursday.
A press conference was held Tuesday to support legislation that would prevent violence against health care professionals.
The council also honored two police chiefs for their years of service at its meeting Tuesday, as well as a countywide scholarship basketball game
Some homeowners have alleged that parishioners of Sheep's Gate Presbyterian Church block their driveways with their cars.
Grants will be offered to municipalities that plan on using clean energy, amoung other things.
Part of Route 112 would split off into a separate route, Route 126. A decision is due this summer.
EPA agent says that the TCE testing is only precautionary.
The council also approved several contracts and agreements.
Some residents said there was no need for the ordinance since there have been no reported cases of discrimination. Others disagreed.
The board of commissioners passed the ordinance in a 5 to 4 vote.
Area veterinarian said he has not seen a rabies case in Haverford Township in years.