Check out what this week will bring in Lower Providence Township.
Leonard Earl Lyles is wanted on charges of passing bad checks.
This three-year-old sweetheart is in need of adopting.
A look back at some stories you may have missed over the past week.
Area youth hit the hardwood one last time today as ARA ends its season.
This morning's weather brought thick fog to the Lower Providence area.
The Lower Providence Library's LEGO fun day offers three hours of building fun.
Methacton High School Students in use their art lessons to recognize African Americans of social importance.
Crews from Lower Providence's Public Works Department discovered the manhole covers missing on Thursday.
The East/West Norriton, Lower Providence area will host five open houses this weekend.
Saint Joseph's University has several local students who achieved a grade point average of 3.5 or higher.
Lower Providence Patch and Lower Providence Township's mass notification system can keep you informed of what's happening in your community in real time.
Lukoil at the corner of Egypt Rd. and Trooper Rd. has reopened and is under new management.
Patch visited Methacton High School on Wednesday to be part of the Studio Art 1 class' annual Black History Month project.
Barbeque joint in Lower Provident Township now offers breakfast, among lunch and dinner options.
The gardens were honored by the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society for their 'community greening' efforts.
Journal Register Company, which owns six daily newspapers in the Philadelphia region, filed for bankruptcy in September. The new owner may not retain all the current employees.
Residents are still at odds over a new lighting ordinance meant to accomodate improvements being made to Methacton High School's athletic field.
Lower Providence Police are warning property owners and other residents to be alert of suspicious activity in their neighborhood.
Seniors can learn some basic safety tips for staying on their feet at the March 1 meeting.
The Lower Providence Community Library is hosting a class on checking out ebooks on your digital device.
Skippack Creek has beautiful signs of the seasons.
The former 7th district Congressman would not rule out a challenge to Republican incumbent Tom Corbett. He would join a crowded field.
Lower Providence is organizing a day trip to NYC for interested residents.
The Phoenixville native was a retired from his job of 43 years at the Container Corporation of America in Oaks.
The restaurant wants to encourage dads and their daughters to spend a little quality time over some chicken and fries.
Stumped? Here are the answers.
Both George Washington and Abraham Lincoln had ties to the local area.
A look back at some of the biggest stories you may have missed over the past week.
Dr. Lori’s antiques appraisal can sometimes break hearts and make millionaires.
Cheeburger Cheeburger opened in Oaks in late January.
Fire investigators remained at the scene Saturday night. Employees evacuating the building believed the fire began in the building's furnace.
A collection of stories from around the region that you may have missed over the past week.
Matt Hilend was one of over 15 local artists to participate in this year’s Lansdale Fun A Day art show.
Jesse is a four-year-old tabby who went missing near the Lower Providence football field.
Children ages 6 to 14 can get free oral exams and sealant placements by licensed dental hygienists in consultation with licensed dentists.
Andre Leon Wilson, of Lower Providence, faces felony charges in connection with a drunk bus stolen from a Hatfield bar in January.
While many seek a Valentine's love, the Department of Health reminds county residents to stay safe.
Car Vision is changing the way they do business.
Authorities are searching for a man they say used a blue dashboard-mounted light in his car to pull a local woman over.