Two pipes of unknown origin and ownership were found underneath Jenkins Avenue during a sewer reconstruction project.
Allentown Mayor Ed Pawlowski will kick off his campaign in a formal announcement Monday.
Councilman Jack Hansen told council last week he was approached by St. Stanislaus Church's Monsignor Joseph Tracy about drafting letters to oppose the potential sale of the Lansdale nursing home. The Archdiocese is marketing seven nursing homes.
The public works and administration and finance committees met jointly Wednesday to review Hazen and Sawyer's high flow study recommendations for improvements to the wastewater treatment plant.
The cell tower is meant to increase coverage in AT&T's cellular network in the area.
The Sept. 7 program will be held at Pottsgrove Senior High School.
By 2018, cash will no longer be accepted at tolls, says a Turnpike official.
Library board members this week requested supervisors include funding in its 2014 budget. North Wales Library draws about 1,800 users from Montgomery Township.
All traffic on South Broad Street in Lansdale will not be permitted to turn onto Jenkins Avenue during utility construction.
Sidewalk is proposed to be constructed between Horsham Road and Bethlehem Pike.
The board of supervisors have two alternatives to consider for the HVAC system at the proposed community center: packaged and split gas or geothermal pump system.
A lieutenant with Upper Gwynedd Fire Company said the core members of the department are being 'bullied' by commissioners in the wake of the alleged embezzlement by former treasurer and fire marshal Kenneth Nolan.
Lansdale's municipal complex at 1 Vine St. will be partially demolished to make room for a new combined borough hall and police department.
Due to uncertainty of future state transportation funding for bridge repairs, PennDOT is reducing or posting new weight restrictions on deteriorating bridges.
Richard Strahm had emailed Mayor Andy Szekely, asking him to officiate his marriage to his partner of 18 years. Szekely turned down the offer, saying he has to uphold Pennsylvania law.
Immigration reform activists held a rally in Norristown and travelled to meet with congressional reps for Pat Meehan and Jim Gerlach to share their stories and immigration reform research.
Lansdale Police, Lansdale Department of Codes and borough administration are looking into a nuisance abatement ordinance that would help landlords say bye-bye to bad renters.
D.A.C. DiSante Inc., of Ivyland, has received demolition permits from Lansdale Department of Code Enforcement, but the firm will not be tearing down the building.
The Aug. 11 incident, supposedly hosted by Dion Waiters of the Cleveland Cavaliers, resulted in shots fired, vandalism, according to reports.
A block of Chestnut Street was made one-way to prevent left turns onto East Main Street, according to a Lansdale public safety committee member.
The doctor's office on Broad Street requested two handicap parking spots on West Ninth Street.
The Pennsylvania Community Transportation Initiative project to provide commuters a thoroughfare from Broad and Vine streets to Wood and Main streets will be completed by Summer 2014.
Carl Saldutti will be the second Lansdale official to receive the distinction, nominated by the public. Fire Marshal Jay Daveler was bestowed the honor by the Founders Day Committee last year.
The grant would cover the cost of hiring a full-time firefighter and reduce the number of part-time hours at Fire Department of Montgomery Township, saving $27,521.
Fundraising firm Schultz & Williams has been recommended by the Administration and Finance Committee to handle the fundraising for 311 W. Main St. The Philadelphia planner is also spearheading the North Penn Commons campaign.
Lansdale Administration and Finance Committee recommended preparing a resolution to accept an estimated 311 Arts facade restoration for $250,000.
Lansdale Council will vote Aug. 21 on whether to adopt a hard costs estimate of $9.9 million for the renovation of the Lansdale Municipal Complex. The borough could also be relocating temporarily to modular units on Ninth Street.
Lansdale Manager Timi Kirchner also said she would recommend extending the contract for consultant and former Abington Art Center executive director Laura Burnham.
SJM Construction Co. will be replacing terra cotta sewer and stormwater pipes under Jenkins Avenue with new larger capacity pipes. Construction could begin by Aug. 14.
In order to help its capital campaign for 311 Arts, Lansdale Borough Manager Timi Kirchner will recommend to council to hire a fundraising firm for two years.
311 Arts consultant Laura Burnham estimates 153 classes a week taking place at the reformed arts center in Lansdale. Revenues are coming from such classes and workshops.
Spiezle Architects revealed concepts and recommendations for Lansdale Borough's 311 W. Main St. arts revitalization Monday night.
Library Director Tom Meyer updated the Lansdale Library Committee Thursday on the success of the third annual Clean and Green Extravaganza.
311 W. Main Arts Consultant Laura Burnham met with three dozen artists, promoters and performers to discuss future uses for the arts center in Lansdale.
Lower Salford historian John Ruth owns nearly 165 old photos of North Wales Borough. The purchase means the photos would be displayed at borough hall by the North Wales Historic Commission.
An open meeting has been set for Wednesday night to share conceptual ideas for 311 W. Main St. and gather names of those interested in teaching and leading arts, performing arts and the like.
No parking is allowed on the roadway through the paving period.
Pro-Life Coalition of Pennsylvania and other protestors held a pray-in at the Montgomery County Courthouse in opposition to the issuance of same-sex marriage licenses.