St. Sen. Tracy Pennycuick's bill Monday passed the state Veterans Affairs and Emergency Preparedness Committee.
Five candidates won seats for four-year terms on the Spring-Ford school board.
Candidates are running for school, county commissioners, row offices, and state judgeships.
The project calls for adding a new drive-thru and expanding the kitchen.
The 1834 Hood Mansion is on a property slated for warehouse development near the Philadelphia Outlet Center.
Lawmakers share plans to expand broadband access statewide during community meeting at Montgomery County College in Pottstown.
Township supervisors authorized the township solicitor to prepare a resolution for the Limerick Commerce Center on Possum Hollow Road.
State Rep. Joe Ciresi, who represents western Montco, said he hopes to have a state House Democratic Policy Committee hearing on the issue.
A resident asked the Limerick supervisors Tuesday to address speeding and other issues at the intersection of Main Street and Ferndale Lane.
The Republican state senator is hopeful funding for the scholarship program will in the 2023-24 state budget.
The school board approves an annual budget, oversees policies, sets tax rates, and hires a superintendent.
Turnout was slow and steady in the early afternoon at the Upper Providence Community Center.
State Sen. Tracy Pennycuick, a Republican representing eastern Berks and northern Montgomery counties, sponsored the legislation.
Ten candidates are running in the May 16 primary for five seats on the Spring-Ford Area School District School Board.
The bill, sponsored by Sen. Tracy Pennycuick of western Montco, is the first of its kind in the nation, Shapiro said.
The public hearing on a plan to construct townhouses at 142 W. Ridge Ave., will continue at the next township meeting.
Mail-in ballots are an option in Pennsylvania and are available until May 9.
Fire Marshal Shaun Semmeles was recognized for his quick response to provide aid to others when an explosive device unexpectedly detonated.
Projects in Royersford and Upper Providence Township were awarded grants from Pennsylvania gaming revenues.
Township supervisors anticipate the improvements will be completed this summer.
A developer plans to demolish the small buildings on the 107-acre site within the next few weeks.
The bill which calls for enhanced insurance for breast cancer moved to the state House for approval.
Proposed TikTok Bill Ban Advances to the Senate, Pennycuick, chair of the communication and technology committee, said.
A developer is planning to demolish the buildings, but a timetable has not yet been established.
Proposed legislation on enhanced insurance for breast cancer detection was unanimously passed by the Senate Banking and Insurance Committee.
The Montgomery County Republican state senator introduced a bill to exclude veterans’ aid as income when filing income taxes.
The Montgomery County Republican looks forward to improving high-speed internet service across Pennsylvania.
The 24th district covers northern Montgomery County, including Limerick Township, and eastern Berks County.
Tom Neafcy is running against incumbent State Rep. Joe Ciresci in the 146th House District race.
State Rep. Joe Ciresi is a Democrat running for reelection in Pennsylvania's 146th Legislative District, which covers parts of Montco.
The grant dollars come from the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Develop. It will be used for sewer extension design.
Democrat Joe Ciresi, who represents the 146th Legislative District in parts of western Montgomery County, is seeking another term in office.
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In observance of President's Day, the Township Offices and Public Works Department will be closed on Monday, February 21st.
State Rep. Joe Ciresi Talking Lewis Rd with Limerick Township Manager Dan Kerr.
Due to inclement weather, the Township Offices will be closing at 3 pm today, February 4th, 2022.