All hardware services for the original iPhone will be discontinued June 11.
Homes to fit several different sizes of family budget are being shown in the area this weekend.
The domestic violence agency has partnered with Walk a Mile in Her Shoes on a benefit event that asks men to walk a mile in high-heeled shoes to protest sexual assault and gender violence.
Eagleville's correctional facility has cut its spending on water.
Lower Providence Community Library is seeking recipes from area residents for a cookbook.
Montco Mommy's family has shared a box set of books for three generations now.
State Rep. Matt Bradford is hosting a shred day at his office in Worcester.
Local mothers exchange childhood toys, clothing and accessories using social media.
FC Montco will give elite local players a chance to get professional training and to compete at the premier level.
Trooper Indian restaurant, Pet Valu, Steppy's Sports Bar, Chap's Taproom and more hiring this week.
YouTube user Brian Henderson has collected dozens of short, compelling nature videos, many of which where filmed locally.
Locations near the PA Turnpike will offer spots to 'plug in.'
Mark your calendars—the annual Lower Providence Fireman's Fair starts May 30 and runs through June 8.
Brian Kuklinski, a 13-year veteran of the ambulance squad, is now its executive director.
Morrison Vo was sentenced to 11½-to-23 months for the January 2012 armed robbery of Walgreen's in Trooper.
Pennsylvania American Water crews will be working weekdays from 9 p.m. to 7 a.m. on the project.
Methacton's Sammie Davenport often runs from cheering at varsity games to coaching the newbies at Methacton Warriors practice.
The Eagleville Genuardi's is long gone and that leaves a massive piece of real estate up fro grabs. What would you like to see take its place?
A look back at some local stories you may have missed during the past week.
Here are some stories from around Montgomery County that you may have missed this week.
You don't have to wait until prom night 2013 to share those awesome pics. Share the fun of picking out that dress, snagging those designer shoes or picking out that really retro suit from Goodwill!
Patch follows Dave Brown on his seven-month walk across the U.S. to raise money for ovarian cancer.
Encourage children to love the earth and all will bloom naturally. Here are some family activities you can do to foster environmentalism.
Students from Arcola Intermediate School will help officers collect old medication to dispose of safely.
Maybe too easy to make.
More than 50 restaurants inspected during the month of March.
The county's top five news stories for the month of April shouldn't be missed.
Thursday, April 25 marks the 20th anniversary of National Take Your Daughters and Sons to Work Day.
Lower Providence was awarded the 2013 Governor’s Award for Local Government Excellence for its efforts to create and retain jobs in the Park Pointe business park.
Amtrak service between the eastern and western half of the state could disappear without funding from the Corbett administration. Corbett's game, but the state legislature still has to approve it.
More than 10 businesses are hiring this week in East and West Norriton.
Registration for the annual kayaking tour began April 15 and spots are filling up fast, but there are still some weekday spaces left.
U.S. Rep. Allyson Schwartz (PA-13) was given the 2013 ACT award.
Services will be held on Friday, April 26 at noon in the Heritage Chapel at the Washington Memorial Park in Plymouth Meeting
Clarence escaped from the parking lot at his veterinary clinic on the 1000 block of Dekalb Pike in Blue Bell. He's believed to be in Whitpain or Worcester.
Want to sell more at your yard sale? Post it on Lower Providence Patch.
Lower Providence quickly put the flames to rest.
County's budget in quarter one sounds safe.
Tai Chi is used to treat a variety of health conditions.