The representative's office will be open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. for constituents to visit.
With six interchanges, Montgomery County tops the list for Turnpike exits.
The contest will run until May 20 and is open to all 1st through 5th graders in the 146th District.
Concerns about parking for Main Street businesses were brought to borough council.
The bill would aim to create veteran-friendly programs at Pennsylvania colleges and make it easier for returning veterans to get into or go back to college.
The Office of Emergency Management announced the designation today.
The newly-created position will help the township with code enforcement.
Borough Council voted to start replacing old sodium streetlights with newer ones.
Pennsylvania DEP Sunshine Solar Rebate program could bring bucks back to Montco.
Two Limerick companies and one Linfield business discussed plans for development with the board.
The borough council discussed ideas for encouraging growth in Spring City.
After 43 years of service, Chief Donald Sherid will retire in 2014.
The borough plans to clean up areas along the river.
Painter's office also announced his committee assignments.
The final Greenways and Trails plan was the main topic at Tuesday's meeting.
Several residents aired concerns at Monday's meeting.
After a long planning process, the library project received some necessary approvals.
New tax collector sworn in; new State Rep. Mark Painter intends to remain visible at township level
The borough council also recognized two businesses celebrating their fiftieth anniversaries.
Temperatures are expected to dip into the twenties and teens over the next several days.
The budget includes a tax increase this year.
The 2013 budget passed unanimously.
Dot Jones retires after 27 years.
The increase will raise taxes by .36 mills.
The borough's tax rate will increase 1.5 mills.
The fire companies presented their budget and long-term plans to the board.
Council members discussed opposing viewpoints during Tuesday's meeting.
The 146th District representative spoke to Patch about the lottery's Friday announcement.
The 146th District representative said the absentee ballots are still being counted.
Rep. Thomas Quigley isn't conceding his contest against Mark Painter just yet.
Rep. Thomas Quigley's campaign announced surprise defeat.
The borough council also voted to advertise next year's budget and tax rates.
Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. for voting Tuesday, Nov. 6 in Pennsylvania.
Tim Hennessey (R) is running for reelection to the PA House against challenger Michael Hays (D).
Incumbent Tom Quigley faced former Limerick Tax Collector Mark Painter.
Your go-to-guide for the 2012 Election in the Spring-Ford area - check back regularly for updates.
Do you need to know where to vote? Here's a list of local polling places.
A local Scout helped beautify a township park with his Eagle Scout project.
All trash pickup is currently handled by the borough's public works department, which presents a number of drawbacks, township officials said.
The Montgomery County Board of Elections is in the process of delivering machines to the county's 435 polling places - at least those with power.