The Board has been battling Collegeville Convenience, LLC. over the signage of property on Rt. 29 next to Wawa
Activists were arrested after blocking the SCI Graterford construction entrance to protest prison expansion in Pennsylvania.
"I believe we can do better," says borough council member.
Funding for technology, open space and trails are on the Township's list of capital items.
Trappe borough is NOT requiring address curb number painting.
Similar to the current Trappe rental property inspection program, commercial properties in the community may soon face inspections.
Trappe Council addresses concerns over loitering and disorderly conduct, as well as the fire company's wish to be a designated provider for the borough.
Council plans to re-impose real estate taxes, beginning at $95,000 in 2013 and tentatively increasing to $125,000 in 2015.
Elected officials stated that municipal taxes will remain the same through 2013.
Your Guide to 2012 General Election aftermath.
Stories on the national, statewide and local races on your ballot Tuesday.
Rob McCord, a former Bryn Mawr venture capitalist, beat Washington County Commissioner Diana Irey Vaughan.
Democrat Kathleen Kane beat Republican David Freed with the widest margin on the statewide ballot.
Casey beat Smith, a self-funded Armstrong Republican, by more than eight points.
The 147th Legislative District incumbent beat challenger Betty White by 22 points.
Several sources have confirmed Gerlach's victory over Manan Trivedi.
A Ford Taurus crashed into the Perkiomen Fire Company just before 1 p.m.; the polling place remains open for voters.
Incumbent Matt Bradford will face Worcester resident Jim Phillips
Andy Dinniman is making his third bid for the PA Senate; Chris Amentas is challenging him.
Incumbent Marcy Toepel (R) has been challenged by Marlborough Township resident Betty White (D).
Congressman Pat Meehan (R) is running against George Badey (D) for a second term in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Mike Vereb (R) is running for a fourth term in the PA House against challenger Kelly Devine (D).
Jim Gerlach (R) is running for a sixth term in the U.S. House against challenger, Iraqi War Veteran Manan Trivedi (D)
As of the October voter registration deadline, Democrats registered more than 8,500 voters since the 2012 Primary Election – Republicans registered roughly 3,500.
Prosecutors will be available to voters through the Montgomery County District Attorney's Office.
Your go-to guide for the 2012 Election in the Perkiomen Valley, including where you vote, how to get there, and who is on your ballot. Results provided with over 90 percent of polls reporting.
Governor Tom Corbett advised insurance companies that deductibles, which can be up to five percent of the insured value of a home, should not be applied to any Hurricane Sandy homeowner insurance claims.
Working around the clock to service 490,000 customers without power, PECO expects the recovery effort to take up to one week.
Patch checked in to see how the local municipalities were holding up - and which are urging residents to push back trick-or-treating.
Council is looking to strengthen the Borough's ordinance to prevent companies from erecting electronic billboards.
The County's department of public safety provides some tips to be prepared for Hurricane Sandy and any other natural disaster or threats.
Senator Andy Dinniman spearheaded a bill designed to curb alcohol-related problems.
Residents complain that landscaping work in the common areas is rushed, inexpensive and "substandard."
Upper Providence supervisors support Lower Perkiomen Valley Regional Authority's efforts to comply with DEP requests without causing any additional financial burden on ratepayers.
Supervisors and residents heard from a company owner who wants to install an autoclave into his Iron Bridge Corporate Center business to sanitize bio waste.
Collegeville Economic Development Corporation organized the first-ever Collegeville Art & Music Festival along Main Street on Oct. 13.
The borough is drafting an ordinance to combat for-profit medical service providers attempting to provide emergency care for borough residents.
The House returns to session on Monday, Oct. 15.
A weekend guide to events in the Perkiomen Valley.
While Collegeville and Trappe are in agreement that Public Works and CTMA should be merged, views differ on how to do that.