Chester County is working to connect people with storm-related emergency needs to organizations that may be able to help.
Three companies attended the board meeting to deliver presentations.
Two Royersford police were thanked for assisting during a September shooting incident.
Interactive map has tax burdens for state, local and sales tax for Philadelphia and its suburbs.
The supervisors also discussed the Raven's Claw development, other issues at first October meeting.
Local officials also chimed in.
Phase 4 of Spring City's streetscape project will go out for bid soon.
Any one of seven forms of ID are sufficient to get a new county-issued voter ID card.
In honor of National Voter Registration Day, we’re giving you all the information you need on how and where to register to vote.
Limerick Township Supervisors vote on pension funding, car dealership signage
Next week, PennDOT and the State Police encourage parents to check their child's car seat, and will offer safety seat checkpoints statewide.
The board voted on Tuesday night to re-up their contract with Constellation Energy for 4 more years.
Tonight's vote was the culmination of more than a year's work on new zoning rules.
Sixth district delegate Frank Burstein tweets from Charlotte
The non-partisan group recommends a change to new voter ID system.
Harry Van Horn, Jr. served as borough fire marshal for almost five years.
The free Voter ID cards are available to registered voters who can provide their name, address, Social Security number and proof of residency.
The Republican National Committee released a statement announcing the delay due to severe weather resulting from Hurricane Isaac.
Montgomery County Aging and Adults Services will hold a Volunteer Ombudsman Information Open House, Sept. 6.
A Collegeville resident identified an armed robber in June, leading to his arrest.
According to Montco Board of Commissioners chair, Josh Shapiro, the best way of avoiding West Nile Virus is by eliminating its source's breeding grounds.
Two projects, one residential and one business, were presented to council at Tuesday's meeting.
The Borough Council plans to pursue a grant to complete work at 1st Avenue.
Concerns about spent fuel storage lead to the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board suspending the plant's license renewal process.
1800 Tequila recalled due to glass fragments.
Signage, Lewis Road project on the agenda
An ordinance regarding animal keeping is still being worked on by council and committees.
Special select committee to look at property taxes as source of school funding
Issues with fire pits near rows of homes concern council
The district is facing a budget shortfall of more than $10 million. District property taxes could be raised by as much as 7.6%.
Possible fine increase for parking in snow emergency areas; lights at SFYAL fields still an issue