The greater Lansdale area faced historic floods, a transformative election, and so much more in 2020. Here are some of the top stories:
Hundreds of area residents have filed pardon applications for cannabis-related charges since the project launched in the spring.
Customers and Employees Unite to Bring Cheer to Grand View Health Cancer Patients and Keystone Opportunity Clients
Five "strike teams" will deploy testing sites to 61 counties across the state, a major expansion of an existing state program.
Montgomery County has vastly expanded it's nearly 10,000 acres of preserved farmland.
The Montgomery County Farm Bureau is working with a local farm to provide boxes of free meat, dairy, and produce for local families.
Several Pennsylvania cities were listed on the U.S. News best places to live and retire lists in 2020.
Local hero Patricia Gallagher finds florists who plan to throw away their flowers. Then she finds someone who needs them.
"This is my therapy." Dot Walsh has been working tirelessly.
The 19th anniversary of the September 11 attacks was commemorated in a special Montgomery County Community College video tribute Friday.
"He has given thousands of meals to children who are normally fed through school programs," a fellow volunteer said.
Students created cards, bookmarks, stained glass art and posters for residents of NewSeasons at New Britain
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
Students at Chesterbrook Academy Preschool in North Wales collected nonperishable food items to benefit Manna on Main Street
Local businesses are stepping up to offer support, and police added that resources are available for a grieving community.
The community has already come together in a big way to support the family of five-year-old Eliza Talal. Here's how you can help.
Coronavirus concerns have led officials to cancel the event, which had been scheduled for November.
In light of COVID-19 and the safety of our residents, neighbors and visitors, the 2020 Mardi Gras Parade will not be held this November.
Reservations must be booked in advance, and guests are asked not to engage lifeguards in conversation. Here's what to know.
The South Korean Ambassador to the United Nations as well as numerous county and state leaders are coming to town to commemorate the park.
The Fourth Street Pool underwent a "thorough sanitation" over the weekend, officials said.
Manna on Main is looking to help combat the summer heat with donations of bottled water.
The food bank will hold contactless food pickup events in July and August for anyone in need.
As Pennsylvania residents prepare to hit the water for Independence Day, it’s essential to keep safety a top priority.
A giant cloud of dust from the Sahara Desert is moving across the Atlantic Ocean. Here's what it means for local residents.
The North Penn YMCA is reopening its facilities next week. Here's what you need to know.
Organizers said the demonstration will be peaceful. They are attempting to get local police and the fire department to participate.
While organizers held out hope for some time, this summer's Lansdale Beer Tasting Festival has been canceled.
A&T Chevrolet-Subaru Gifts EMC Elementary Students with Winter Hats
A Montgomery County country club is getting a major makeover.
The well-traveled bridge has been temporarily shut down due to structural concerns, the borough announced, raising concerns from residents.
The community is standing behind a local officer and father of three who was injured in the line of duty last fall.
The boost in funds will support the Y’s financial assistance program and free community impact programs.
Volunteers are critical to the league, and must fill out child abuse history clearance forms.
See what's happening in Montgomeryville-Lansdale - check out the Patch Calendar
Check out the stats that landed Lansdale in this top 50 list for places to live in Pennsylvania.
Multiple sections of the popular trail have been closed due to safety concerns involving trees. Work will continue through the work.
The set of books was delivered to E. Merton Crouthamel (EMC) Elementary School and will be shared with classrooms districtwide.
Students held a food drive in support of New Britain Baptist Church’s Food Larder and collected more than 90 pounds of food.