Engineer reports on the quality of Trappe Borough roads and a local volunteer is honored for service at monthly meeting.
You can also donate at blood drive at PVHS this afternoon. Call for an appointment.
David Buckley, of the Pennsylvania State Police, reviewed the morning's events at township meeting.
Also, need some free baby-sitting Friday night?
Environmental group's claim will be reviewed.
Township on the list for potential redistricting
Patch caught up with a few voters post-ballot casting.
Drop off the signs from Nov. 9 to Nov. 23 as part of a countywide recycling program. Relying on curbside recycling is discouraged.
Also, do you know what's in your drinking water?
Three-minute message will broadcast at 2 p.m. on radio and TV; it may not indicate "this is only a test"
Supervisor is running unopposed
One candidate in the running
Supervisors and auditor positions on the ballot
Candidates are running unopposed
Three seats -- six candidates; Terrie Stagliano, Louise-Marie Tuilio and Hugh Braun pulled ahead
Three members running unopposed for four-year terms; two people are running for one two-year term
Perkiomen Township Supervisor lists his priorities and concerns as he remains unopposed in today's election.
It's Election Day, and the Perkiomen Valley is dotted with designated voting spots.
Residents from across the county amass to Occupy Norristown.
Recent Trappe Borough auditor is seeking a seat on council.
Current council member is running as a write-in candidate for a two-year term.
Trappe Borough Councilman is running for re-election and answers Patch's questions for the readers.
Trappe councilman answers Patch's questions as he runs for re-election.
The number of registered voters has decreased since the last general election in Montgomery and Bucks counties, but expectations for voter turnout remains the same.
Former Collegeville Borough Councilperson answers our questions as she campaigns for a seat again.
Former police officer answers Patch's questions as he runs for a position on Collegeville Borough Council.
Collegeville Farmers Market Committee head is running for a spot on Borough Council.
Collegeville Borough Councilperson answers Patch's questions as she runs for re-election.
Collegeville Borough Councilperson Andrea Baptiste answer's Patch's questions as she runs for re-election.
Pennsylvania State Association of Township Supervisors supports move.
Report breaks down political affiliation in Montgomery County; some registrations could raise eyebrows.
In other news: Bidding ceiling raised, "hidden driveway" sign gets the OK
In other business, township is applying for grant and the regional ambulance corps has begun its membership drive.
Board authorizes advertisement
A Good Citizenship Award and new opportunities for the Trappe Ambulance Company were part of the November Trappe Borough meeting.
Voters will have three spots to fill.
Executive director states today she will "drop off another copy." Democratic Committee chair accuses Republicans of "hiding something."
Residents could turn in old or unused medication.
Pennsylvania is the only U.S. state that does not allow local police to use radar.
Chief Clerk Robert Graf was honored for his dedication and hard work by the commissioners and other county officials at today's Board of Commissioners meeting.