The Skippack Historical Society will hold a living history event commemorating General Washington's Military Encampment.
Perkiomen Township, Collegeville and Trappe Boroughs are sending letters to rate payers explaining a sewer rate increase, citing Lower Providence as the cause.
The exterior and the interior of Collegeville Borough Hall are being repaired after a vehicle struck the building.
Maggie Cavanagh, a Perkiomen Valley High School sophomore, has been appointed as a junior council person, and will attend all meetings as the high school liaison.
High school health teacher and varsity baseball coach Frank R. Mercon, of Upper Frederick, allegedly failed to report the suspected sexual assault of one of his students.
Residents objected as the board passed a local services tax, affecting all who work in Lower Frederick, and an amendment to the zoning code that limits the size of trucks in residential neighborhoods.
An old firehouse and aging vehicles has Trappe Borough Council and the Trappe Fire Company planning for the future.
New requirements will affect owners of mobile homes, recreational vehicles and trailers in Trappe Borough.
Community members ask for help from Trappe Borough Council in dealing with a group of teens involved in mischief and criminal behaviors.
Republican House Majority Leader Mike Turzai, who created a rallying cry for voter ID opponents when he said the bill was going to "allow Governor Romney to win the state of Pennsylvania," responds to the voter ID development.
From hopes to permanently overturn the "onerous law" to "what's the big deal, we use ID for everything?" - local readers, party officials and candidates sound off on new voter ID developments in Pennsylvania.
Although a PA State Superior Court Judge blocked enforcement of the Voter ID Law for the 2012 election, an appeal to the State Supreme Court is possible - Montgomery County will continue with its Voter ID Program, which is coming to the Perkiomen Valley
August health inspection reports from Montgomery County Health Department for Perkiomen Valley restaurants.
President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney will square off in front of voters several times this month.
West Nile Virus was recently discovered in Collegeville, Trappe and Upper Providence mosquitoes, where spraying is being performed.
Commissioners will have their bi-monthly meeting in Schwenksville on Sept. 20 at 6 pm.
Next week, PennDOT and the State Police encourage parents to check their child's car seat, and will offer safety seat checkpoints statewide.
A bat caught on the 900 block of Skippack Pike has tested positive for rabies.
The 9th annual community event drew roughly 2,500 people to Waterworks Park on Sept. 15
Driving around a 'Road Closed' sign could mean a fine and points on your driving record.
A Court of Common Pleas Judge overruled the Lower Providence Zoning Board - no billboards will be permitted on 422 near Valley Forge National Park.
Trappe Council approved the use of an animal control officer, who can fine residents up to $500, after reports of unleashed dogs roaming borough parks.
Trappe homeowners on College and East First Avenues are required to fix their curbs before paving begins Oct. 1.
A letter penned and read aloud by Trappe Councilman at the August Trappe Borough meeting brought residents out to the September meeting.
Council members engaged in discussion with business owners over possible aspects of a new sign ordinance.
A new comprehensive plan is also on the way for the township.
In other business, T-Mobile appealed zoning hearing board's decision to deny application
Alternate energy ordinance remains a sticking point
Average homeowner should see a hike of $26 per year
Supervisors pass 2011 budget.