Take a look back at some of the most popular stories of the past year and some of our favorites on Lower Providence Patch.
Many families in and out of the township gathered to have some wintry fun at Eagleville Park on Dec. 30.
By the 1900s, over 400-million wallpapers were being sold worldwide, some of which command high prices on the antiques market.
Share your photos of what happened in your neighborhood from the recent high winds.
Individuals allegedly using stolen credit cards, purchased hundreds of dollars worth of cigarette cartons, as well as over $1,000 worth of gift cards.
Lower Providence residents are liking that they can they can see local crime alerts, safety tips and directly interact with their local police department through its new Facebook page.
The former Methacton School Board member takes his seat as one of Montgomery County Community College’s 15 board trustees.
Lower Providence Police nabbed a motorist suspected in the distribution and sale of marijuana.
Author Rodman Philbrick pays a virtual visit to Arcola Intermediate School as part of the school’s One Book One School initiative
Lower Providence Police reportedly found heroin named ‘007’ in a motorist’s vehicle, after a traffic stop.
Skyview held its second annual Community Service Day presenting five local charities with donations.
Dr. Lori reminds us that some of our most cherished holiday scents have roots in art history.
A list of the best children's books of 2012, from James Patterson's ReadKiddoRead Foundation.
Friday, Dec. 21, is the winter solstice, the first real day of winter in the Northern Hemisphere.
Need some ideas for the person that has everything? Tickets to a local event make a fun and thoughtful gift.
ReadKiddoRead asked authors, athletes and celebrities to share their favorite books.
The Worcester Township Board of Supervisors voted to approve the advertisement of an ordinance that would allow Field Lights at the high school.
From lighting your mouth on fire to taking on the Puritans' Christmas ban, learn some holly jolly Christmas facts.
The $29.97 million upgrade will replace the aging, fault-prone current system.
The final 2012 Lower Providence Township Board of Supervisors regular meeting will take place at 7:30 p.m. in the Level Road School House Building.
Lower Providence Police Department invited the students to help collect non-perishable food items for the 17th-annual Lt. Patty Simons Law Enforcement Food Drive.
For the second year, the Westmont volunteer team of the Southeastern Pennsylvania American Red Cross visited local mobile park homes to ensure fire safety.
Tai Chi is good for flexibility, balance and coordination. Classes run from Jan. 9 to Feb. 27.
This year's in-store holiday fundraiser gave patrons an opportunity to support the Children's Miracle Hospitals and set record-breaking donations.
The winner will net $100,000 for their local school district on Dec. 29
SEPTA says lack of state funding to fix the Bridgeport Viaduct will make it unsafe once warmer weather hits.
A Collegeville Borough Police investigation found drug-related paraphernalia in a Collegeville Borough residence.