State Senator John Rafferty and Representative Mike Vereb will not support a $5 million grant to finish a sewer line until a mediator is obtained to work out the debate on its location.
A group of residents came to Thursday's meeting to oppose a walking trail planned to connect Fort Bevon Road with the park; what resulted was a lengthy discussion on illegal activities in the park, and how to stop them.
Borough Council President Terrie Stagliano says this is the best decision for ratepayers in Collegeville and Trappe.
Borough Solicitor David Onorato said proposed resolution is ‘putting the cart before the horse'—council votes to request a joint meeting.
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The authority provides public water and sanitary sewer service to the Schwenksville area.
The endorsed Republican slate won the Republican primary; Stomel will be on the Democratic ballot, according to unofficial results.
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Two Republicans and two Democrats will be on the ballots of both political parties Tuesday.
Current tax collector Roy Gaugler is retiring after 50 years.
A look at who will be on Perkiomen Valley Ballots on Tuesday.
Marshall Stomel is not endorsed by the Republican Committee, but has the support of 'Trappe's Trusted Team.'
Six candidates are vying for four positions; there are no challenges on the Republican ticket.
Republicans have filed a lawsuit to remove Michael Paston as acting director of Montgomery County Voter Services, alleging that commissioners Josh Shapiro and Leslie Richards appointed him illegally.
Yard signs aren't just for yards anymore.
The board of supervisors voted to gather bids on the improvements.
The Solicitor and Peddlers of Act of 1961 is being changed to be allow fewer permits to be issued.
Perkiomen Township board approves the rehabilitation of Wartman Road beginning mid-June
Some Collegeville and Perkiomen polling places have moved for the Primary Election.
The special meeting is geared toward Trappe business owners, and is open to the public.
Residents fished along the Skippack Creek in Evansburg State Park on Saturday.
Refreshments, entertainment and prizes will be provided on Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon.
Traffic over the Skippack Creek bridge on Route 73, located just east of Old Forty Foot Road, will not be detoured during the year of construction.
Representatives from PennDOT will be on hand to discuss the project.
The group will meet on April 27.
The proposed ordinance will be sent to the Montgomery County Planning Commission; the borough solicitor suggested a meeting between council and business owners prior to a public hearing.
State Rep. Marcy Toepel has scheduled more than 10 other constituent meetings.
The event will be held at the Perkiomen Township Building at 6 p.m.
Andrea Baptiste and Catherine Kernen, two former council members, are joined by two other Democrats to challenge four Republican incumbents - Arnold Mann, Rowan Keenan, Paul MacDonald and Rod Rees.
With the planned generator, the township building can serve as an Emergency Operations Center.
Trappe Borough Council will be decided in a May Primary Election battle.
Here is a glimpse into what the Skippack supervisors will be discussing at tonight’s meeting.
The neighboring boroughs will now bid the service separately after more than a decade.
The troops are working towards their Citizenship Merit Badges, which has eight requirements.
The local state representative unveiled legislation to changes the state’s Crime Victims Act, allowing victims a right to speak at parole hearings of prisoners.
Irked by being considered ‘Collegeville’ and ‘Schwenksville,’ township officials hope to become ‘Perkiomen' in the eyes of the U.S. Postal Service.
Residents will get a glimpse into what it was like cooking 100 years ago on March 2.
The meeting will be held at the Lower Providence Township Building in Eagleville on Tuesday night.
The commissioners rescheduled a 'Conversations with Your Commissioners' for Tuesday.