All of those on the ballot are currently serving on the council.
Site offers workshops and classes
Rating urges caution, but does not mean disaster is imminent. PennDOT has already announced plans for bridge over Perkiomen Creek.
Patient has recovered; illness linked to cantaloupe.
Recycling containers now available for a variety of events.
The center will close this Friday, but deadline to apply for disaster assistance is Nov. 14.
Action in response to issues with site work and improvements.
Today's news and notes
In other news, council to contact Zoning Hearing Board about concerns surrounding application.
Blatant negligence that threatens public safety could lead to fines. In other news, Operation Drug Take Back returns to the township building.
At the October 4, 2011 Trappe Borough meeting, Council approved expenditures for repair work to the town’s infrastructure.
Board approves reaching out to Lower Frederick Supervisors in effort to obtain new traffic-calming measure.
Montgomery County residents who sustained damage from Tropical Storm Lee may now be eligible for federal disaster assistance.
The former Skippack Supervisors chair is accused of not reporting thousands of dollars of income.
Marino will plead guilty to federal tax charges.
Residents impacted by Hurricane Irene are eligible for aid.
State representatives asked for public input at an open forum on Tuesday.
Republican candidates Bruce Castor and Jenny Brown announced their campaign agenda today. Their platform focuses on financial management reform.
Herman Cain calls himself "the only non-politician" in the Republican race.
There will be limits on the number and types of animals kept in the borough; Lisa Dull will serve unfinished term.
Motorists are urged to stay off flooded roadways, and keep an emergency kit in the car.
In other business, the Perkiomen Valley trail project ready to commence; a Supreme Court decision causes the repeal of a local ordinance.
There was a round of applause at Tuesday's Trappe Borough meeting for fire company personnel who helped during Hurricane Irene.
Joseph M. Patton will work part-time for the department. In other business, the Board of Supervisors passed an alternative energy ordinance.
The alert is in effect until Wednesday afternoon.
Heavy rain is in the forecast through tonight.
Here are some news and notes for today.
Some refute an AP report that states the NRC identified 27 nuclear reactors -- including Exelon Nuclear's Limerick Generating Station -- in the U.S. that might need upgrades to better withstand earthquakes.
Some state roads closed due to Hurricane Irene in Southeastern Pennsylvania
Rafferty was re-elected to state legislature last year.
Montgomery County Health Department is discouraging activities on the water, advising against well water consumption.
In the wake of Hurricane Irene, beware of fraudulent emails and websites purporting to conduct charitable relief efforts.
We're not out of the woods yet.
Route 422 among the affected roads in Montgomery County.
Caravans of Midwest search and rescue workers, ambulance drivers, power line workers and tree cutters head toward the storm to help.
An emergency declaration will enable local governments to better respond to Hurricane Irene and the damage she is expected to inflict upon the Philadelphia area.
PennDOT inspectors begin precautionary bridge inspections after the earthquake.
The 5.8-magnitude earthquake was felt as far away as New Hampshire