Offered for school-age children who need to comply with requirements
New county program aims to provide discounts for military veterans
'Utilities coordination' responsible for delay; Skippack Township manager says he expects start date in another week or two
Hofman: 'No relationship' between Philadelphia judge's competency ruling and death of former Cardinal
CEDC announces hiring of new Main Street manager
Montgomery County Coroner will hold press conference in Norristown
Marshall Stomel returns to Trappe Borough council seat and Paul Edwards is appointed to vice president at the March Borough Council meeting.
Fire Chief Scott Angstadt reflects on celebration. In other township news, a collapsed culvert will be repaired before the end of the month.
Report: Montgomery County coroner to investigate amount of prescription drugs in the late cardinal's system
The former Skippack Board of Supervisors chair has begun serving his 13-month sentence for filing false tax returns
Supplemental workers are in town to help with Limerick’s 2012 refueling outage, Exelon stated today.
All 21 endorsements based of 2001 district maps; primary could be pushed back
Increased funding arrives right before Valley Forge Casino Resort set to open its doors in Upper Merion.
THe FBI warns of the latest cyber scams set to ensare the lovelorn.
Borough seeking to end ongoing problem
In other business, 10-year review of the township's comprehensive plan is coming up
Portions of Perkiomen Avenue, Laureen Road and Circle Drive will be restricted due to safety concerns.
Long-time councilman Matt Watson has resigned his position effective immediately. The elected post must be filled within the next 30 days
The Pennsylvania Governor promises no tax increases.
The governor will unveil his proposed budget in a public address today at 11:30 a.m.
Nate Kleinman, 29, of Jenkintown, seeks to oust Allyson Schwartz in the 13th Congressional District
The proposed redistricting maps approved in December of last year were deemed "contrary to law" in a tight vote by the high court.
One of three sessions is being hosted by Lower Frederick today
Patch is gathering reader queries and will deliver a selection to the Commander-in-Chief
Brings 17 years of planning experience to board of regional planning body
Cold temperatures pose a threat to vulnerable populations; the declaration will be in effect through Friday.
The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board approved an increase in prices on more than 300 wines and hard liquor brands on Wednesday.
Congresswoman talks with third graders about her work in Harrisburg.
The newest member talks what he likes about the township, and what he hopes to see in the future.
Former Skippack Supervisors Chair pleaded guilty to filing false tax returns.
Trappe Borough Mayor Connie Peck presided over a swearing-in ceremony at Monday night's meeting.
Former chairman Mark Marino to be sentenced today
Vote taken during late December meeting
The new law increases training requirements, puts a limit on the number of passengers a young driver can transport and makes not using a seatbelt a primary offense for young drivers.
Advertising error forces board of to attend a "two-minute" meeting on December 29th
Budget for 2012 up for vote
Council acknowledges 'belt-tightening' in this economy; also discuss county's proposed cuts.
Schwenksville Borough Council meets tonight
Council passes budget for next year. In other news, Linda Flederbach is stepping down as Main Street manager.
Advertised ordinance would switch township from the SERT to CMERT services