Officers responded to a report of a burglary in the 2700 block of Egypt Road on Wednesday.
Help the Scouts of Troop 313 in Audubon raise money and check a box off your To Do list.
Methacton Junior to collect goods for underprivileged children.
This mixed-breed was found in Spring City and the Animal Medical Center in Trappe is hoping to find the owner.
Tons of clothes, toys, books, videos, and more on sale this Saturday and Sunday in Eagleviile.
More than likely, what you're feeling after the Boston tragedy is what others are feeling, too. Use your local Patch as a tool to vent those frustrations and find a connection with others who are also coping with more terrorism in America.
A look back at some local stories you may have missed over the past week.
The Audubon eatery is joining the Main Line-area's annual ode to dining out.
The veteran math teacher is also an all-star athlete and will be inducted into the Hall of Fame at his alma matter, West Chester University, this Friday night.
The school district will hold 'Community Walk-Through' guided tours before the party.
Learn about some of the common foot issues facing active seniors at this Friday's Morning Coffee Topic Talk.
Honor Flight Philadelphia is on a mission to thank WWII with a special, free trip to D.C.
Blue Bell-based Correctional Medical Care Inc. is being investigated by New York's Attorney General in connection with the deaths of nine inmates who reportedly received substandard medical care.
Christopher Keelty, a freelance writer in New York, was in Boston cheering on his girlfriend when the bombs went off.
A local resident rescued a Cockatiel from some aggressive crows in the State Hospital neighborhood and is looking for the bird's owner.
Local art studio offers a unique gift idea for mom.
The historic farmstead is taking on interns interested in a career in history or museums.
The prom is Friday, April 26, and students who want in on the post-prom fun need to register ASAP.
An 8-year-old boy was one of the victims killed when bombs exploded near the finish line of the Boston Marathon on Monday
The Eagleville eatery is sporty a flashy new lid these days.
The bridge will be closed for about a year during construction, which could begin as early as the end of 2014.
Handmade scarves, American Girl clothing, and more all made in Lower Providence and found online.
Thrift store in Oaks welcomes all ages to come browse their shelves.
Authorities are advising residents to lock up bikes when not in use and record any serial numbers.
A look at a few of the events this week in the Lower Providence area.
A look back at some stories you may have missed during the past week.
The library offers services throughout the county. Check the schedule here.
Methacton Warriors open registration for football, cheer for 2013.
Township officials are meeting with the Philadelphia Freedom Valley YMCA and the Audubon Land Development Corporation to hammer out a deal.
The Lower Providence Community Library will host a series of presentations that are designed to improve financial literacy.
Through the Montco DA and Mission Kids, every county public elementary school received a copy of the Internet Safety book 'The Mouse Who Went Surfing Alone.'
For the local fundraiser's fifth anniversary, participants are invited to honor a fallen hero.
Homes to fit several different sizes of family budget are being shown in the area this weekend.
Nearly 20 residents attended the Lower Perkiomen Valley Regional Sewer Authority's meeting to voice their opposition to a plan they say would threaten local well water, wreak havoc on Hoy Park and cause permanent damage to the local ecology.
Lower Providence Township welcomes Procura Management to the Park Pointe business park.
A gallery of the county's most wanted criminals as released by the Sheriff's Department.
The Lower Perkiomen Valley Regional Sewer Authority meets tonight at 6 p.m. and the middle interceptor issue is expected to take center stage once again.
Local resident Catherine Beyer asks the Lower Perkiomen Valley Regional Sewer Authority to consider Alternative 3 for the middle interceptor sewer line.
Recent recalls from the Consumer Product Safety Commission and Food and Drug Administration.
The club's board is seeking volunteers for VP, corresponding secretary and other key positions.