Lieutenant Brian Skelton is the first in the township's history; Sergeant Matthew Daywalt will fill Skelton's vacant position.
Supporters of the law believe it is a common-sense way to end voter fraud; opponents say it's unconstitutional.
MCRC Chairman Bob Kerns calls the departure 'a win'; county officials say the lawsuit against Commissioners Josh Shapiro, Leslie Richards and the acting voter services director was never relevant.
There are preliminary plans to build the coffee shop at Main Street and Lewis Road.
According to the developer, connecting Swamp Pike with Lewis Road is a factor for increasing the number of units in the project.
The state representative said Democrats were 'shut out' off the budget process.
The announcement was made after Rep. Daryl Metcalfe barred Rep. Brian Sims from addressing the Supreme Court’s DOMA ruling on the House floor, saying it was ‘open rebellion against God’s law.’
People on both sides of the same-sex marriage issue shared their opinions following a landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling Wednesday.
A temporary location will be announced on July 2, which will house the library while construction takes place on a new facility.
Those in same-sex marriages recognized by their states can now receive federal benefits.
A real-time feed of tweets from people in Montgomery County.
School Board Chair Tom DiBello voted against the budget, saying the it is driven by the state, and he’s ‘done taking responsibility for them.’
Montgomery County offers tips on dealing with mosquitoes.
The National Retail Federation presented the award.
Recounting his experience as Limerick Tax Collector, the state representative said residents 'came to my office and cried' over inability to pay their local taxes.
Transportation Funding Plan Needed to Advance Projects
A new facility may be built adjacent to the Blessed Teresa of Calcutta complex on Neiffer Road.
The U.S. News and World Report listed the county as the 35th healthiest for children, based on statistics such as low-birth-weight babies, death from injuries, teen births and children in poverty.
MontCo Controller Stewart Greenleaf Jr. announced that $30,000 in taxpayer funds were misused; Barbara Melnyk allegedly used funds for personal items, including her daughter's college textbooks and a dorm-room refrigerator.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission referenced a 2011 Japanese nuclear power plant accident as reason for the upgrade.
The playground will reopen on June 17.
A Lower Pottsgrove commissioner announced that a possible tenant had been making inquiries about the property.
A local man made a donation which allowed the police department to improve its equipment.
Montgomery County's unofficial results were posted after polls closed on Tuesday.
Tuesday is primary election day. Here's our local guide to elections in the area.
A formal request by Limerick Township was turned down by the state agency.
There was some arguing on the subject, but ultimately the measure failed.
This year's event will be in August.
Members of the public visited the new representative's constituent services office in Sanatoga.
Two public hearings on land development pitted developers against residents.
The 146th District representative invites the public to visit his office on April 20.
Projects may be suggested for winners of this annual planning and design award.
Risa Ferman says it could reduce violence in Montco.
Platelet donation, where platelets are separated from blood, can save a life.
Many Montco politicians are pushing for measures that seem to fall flat in state legislature.
A county-wide program encourages residents to drop off unused medications for safe disposal.
Montgomery County has published their unofficial candidate list for open seats in the county itself, municipalities and school districts.
Township offers online bill pay for 2013 property taxes.
Limerick Township made the request earlier this week.