Collegeville Borough Council discussed security measures along Main Street, zoning exemptions, the farmers market and other business.
An inside look at a family owned bike store in Schwenksville.
Collegeville/Trappe Municipal Authority and Public Works Department met this past Tuesday to discuss yearly treasury audits, sewer videos, and compost-site security.
Students promised sponsors to perform poses for pledged funds.
A full meal and a pleased palate come at a fraction of the price you would expect.
Bikesport part of annual event.
Attractions on display in the village.
Which restaurant pulls ahead of the pack?
Visitors got a taste of what's to come this summer.
Bibliophiles turned out for the special guests as the former Trappe Book Center officially celebrated its new home.
Vast selection available to diners.
Skippack Board of Supervisors met to discuss public projects and address public comments
Liz Scott--mother of Alex and vice president of outreach and communications for the Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation-- addressed guests and members.
Satisfying menu selections from the start to finish of your dining experience.
The owners have offered in-store and online resources.
We have where to go for information, entertainment and recreation throughout the next few days.
Collegeville Borough Council meeting finishes off first quarter with many topics and much more planned for the summer.
In an impromptu meeting scheduled last week, the board voted unanimously to participate in a five-year investment program through Penn Liberty.
This weekend, indulge your taste buds and your funny bone.
Book store has a bigger spot at Providence Town Center in Collegeville.
Earth- and health friendly options abound at restaurant.
Where can you get a little relaxation and a beauty boost?
Come to a Collegeville cafe on Saturday morning for a drink and some conversation.
Collegeville Trappe Municipal Authority and Public Works double-header meetings make decisions on money and energy service providers.
The Skippack Planning Committee is working with Buck and Environmental engineers for a new facility planned for Cressman Road.
The Collegeville store hosts its 19th annual first day of spring tradition.
Barnside Farm Composting Facility's husband and wife team keep customers' yards healthy at Ba
Local stores offering deals this weekend.
The store helps PV residents "go green" on St. Patrick's Day.
Go out and get your Irish on.
Fun and learning—some of it free—in this week's diversion options.
Reports indicate he is in serious condition.
It's the third stop for our foodie: Which restaurant snagged the top spot?
We've got you covered for this week and next with the latest happenings.
Check out these area spots for good deals.
Stroll the sidewalks and hit the outlet stores.
'Stop, Shop and Recycle' Saturday, March 12.
What homes in your area are now off the market?
Have your fun—and savings, too.