Lower Providence Township Board of Supervisors will hold its regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the Township Building.
According to some township officials and voters, the state’s Voter ID Law won’t disenfranchise Lower Providence residents.
The state Rep. suggested that voter turnout went up in Georgia after the state passed a voter ID law similar to Pennsylvania's.
The 157th District challenger pointed voters without identification to his helpline.
The Lower Providence Parks and Recreation Board unanimously approved Eagle Scout candidate Michael Fieseher's Eagle Scout project to beautify Hoy Park.
The Lower Providence Concerned Citizens Association held its third-annual yard sale over the weekend.
Among other agenda items, the August meeting will feature a discussion about the new student representative.
Extent of damage and origin of location of the fire has been determined.
A resident of the manufactured home was reported to have lied to investigators of the Aug. 3 fire, to gain its $50,000 insurance.
This year, local teachers explored electric circuits, ecosystems, food chemistry, structures of life, and ideas and inventions.
Assistant District Attorney Matthew Quigg described the Lower Providence man's crime against a, then, 19-year old disabled person as, "one of the most horrific crimes that you can have."
Hosted by state representative Warren Kampf (R-157), CPA Doug Hepburn explained how enjoying retirement is a matter of planning and the discipline to stick with it.
Bakelite to Mickey Mouse Gas Masks, Dr. Lori explores some weird and interesting 20th-century collectible wonders
Lower Providence Township Manager Richard Gestrich said that the alternative Arcola Road Sewer Pump Station needs a hard-facts cost analysis, before dismissing.
The bat was found near the 2800 Block of Egypt Road in Audubon, on Aug. 8.
LPVRSA sends letter to officials asking them to back off sewer interceptor project
Cites issues between sewer authority and Lower Providence Township, potential $10 million interceptor
A two-car accident left at least one injured in mid-day accident.
Tablets will be distributed by the state Health Department in 14 locations statewide.
The Star Academy was the site of a physical confrontation between classmates.
The annual release of EA Sports' John Madden NFL series hits stores at the end of the month.
Lower Providence and the Perkiomen Valley Regional Sewer authority are reportedly to be at odds over a proposed middle sewer interceptor project in the township.
NASA's internal video feed followed all the action from California's Jet Propulsion Laboratory as the multibillion-dollar rover touched down on the Mars' surface.
Nearly 550 walkers and runners took to the streets of Lower Providence to help raise funds for a nonprofit charity and honor the memory of a fallen soldier.
PennDOT announces a 14-month raised pavement markers installation project, which will will affect motorists in such counties as Montgomery and Chester.
Stauffer served as the student liaison of the Lower Providence Parks and Recreation Board from 2010 - 2012.
Do you remember your favorite lunch box? Today's kids have as many options as ever but nothing will take the place of the Partridge Family or Scooby-Doo.
Dr. Lori reveals the surprising history and value behind Cracker Jack prizes.
Garrett Reid was found dead in a Lehigh University dorm room, according to online reports.
One reported injured with burns.
Pennsylvania's new voter ID law has been challenged in court. What do you think? Should you be required to show identification to vote?
Lower Providence supervisors ask police to recommend intersections for potential Red Light Camera installations.
Much to the surprise and delight of the youth campers, Lower Providence’s Camp Perkiomy held its first Carnival Day, Aug. 2.
Here’s a guide to everything you ever wanted to know about Pennsylvania’s Voter ID law.
Police report that the missing piece of a concrete fountain was found at the bottom of neighbor’s pool.
The state Rep. held a town hall on July at Phoenixville Area High School.
The fourth-annual ‘On Your Marc’ event will take place Saturday in honor of fallen soldier and Lower Providence resident Marc Small.
House unoccupied; Owners said to be in the process of moving out of the area
Lower Providence Police report one vehicle had over $3,500 stolen from it.
New restaurant brings sushi, hibachi and Asian cooking to Trooper.