Area 4 Democrats will hold six Saturday clinics to educate residents on the new Voter ID Law
The free Voter ID cards are available to registered voters who can provide their name, address, Social Security number and proof of residency.
The Republican National Committee released a statement announcing the delay due to severe weather resulting from Hurricane Isaac.
Sought-after landscape preserved by Montgomery County Lands Trust after years of planning
Republican candidate Joe Rooney, who is seeking a seat in the 13th Congressional District, chimes in on Wednesday's Voter ID ruling.
Perkiomen Valley Airport to remain staus quo, for now; Yarrow Airport condemned for open space
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.
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
David Cook, stepbrother of slain Quakertown man Michael Marino Jr., told Perkasie Borough Council that his brother was not violent and said Police Chief Joseph Gura's investigation is a conflict of interest
A dispute over a fence led to strong words at the Trappe Borough Council meeting on Tuesday night, prompting those in attendance to express concern over security in the building.
S.H. Bio-Waste, Ltd., is applying to sterilize waste onsite in the Iron Bridge Corporate Center
Council members divided over initiating a fee, raising taxes or continuing to offer trash services to borough homeowners.
Supervisors vote to sign agreement of sale, set public hearing for October 2
John Zvarick engaged in heated debate with solicitor, after being denied zoning relief.
Vice president addresses national firefighters union at PA Convention Center.
HB 2552 proposes that new revenue generated by the Valley Forge Casino and Resort be distributed to local parks and heritage sites and non-profits.
Township Supervisor Paul Fox asks for help from residents to combat vandalism
“It’s a matter of putting politics in line” said Board President Mary Beth LaBelle, of the agreement which would bring Skippack Township $800,000 per year
Republicans are defending the legislative district lines that are being challenged in court by a handful of Democrats.
Shapiro: 'Overt gerrymandering' should again be struck down by the high court.
The PA Department of State released figures this week after comparing PennDOT and voter registration databases. Almost 45,000 registered voters in Montgomery County could not be matched with PennDOT ID numbers.
Perkiomen board approved three applications for Iron Bridge Corporate Center; businesses will bring 35 new jobs to the area.
Citing frustrations regarding the ability to spread time-sensitive messages, Perkiomen Supervisors are considering a new way of communicating with residents.
Developer appeals to borough council for a waiver to allow dogs and cats, plus other news and notes from Tuesday night's meeting.
Repaving and repairs expected to take about two weeks; other township notes
Volunteers will help with phone banking, door-to-door canvassing and data entry.