Turning trash into cash has a new twist in Trappe as households have the opportunity to turn recyclables into points.
Drivers who blow through signs risk fines, points.
The long-discussed channel goes live.
Also, the impending Skippack Pike bridge closure was announced, and animal and parking ordinances were discussed.
Skippack Board of Supervisors hear complaints about the project's timeliness during a Wednesday night meeting.
The county terminates a swap agreement and refinances loans.
Montgomery County, along with Philadelphia and other surrounding counties, is being asked to conserve water supplies.
New Ursinus College President Dr. Bobby Fong attended this month's council meeting.
The commission wants to "bust myths" about E-ZPass and other electronic tolling.
Residents are invited to weigh in on the matter.
Area roads, water run-off and playground safety were on the agenda at the Aug. 2 Trappe Borough Meeting.
Ted Patrick resigned from council this year.
Infected individual has visited three places during infectious period.
Cash tolls will increase by 10 percent while E-ZPass tolls stay the same.
News and notes from the Board of Supervisors meeting include a variety of topics.
Montgomery County Health Department has released its first findings.
Teach your child healthy eating habits with ChooseMyPlate.gov.
The warning is in effect through this weekend.
Highlights include a couple personnel changes and one project going over budget.
Safety, traffic, noise intrusion and property values were among the chief topics during a question-and-answer session.
Heat warning in effect as temperatures climb again today.
A federally mandated survey asks participants for information about seat belt usage, impaired driving and related practices.
The revitalization resolution will bring money to the borough.
In other news, the fire marshal has enacted a burn ban due to dry conditions.
In other business, residents advised to help curb stormwater runoff this summer.
Detour signs will be put in place by either the end of this week or the beginning of next week.
Republicans praise 'on-time' budget's limited spending; Democrats decry cuts.
Residents were invited to weigh in on possibilities for Meadow Park and Main Street.
This is a followup to last year's meeting.
Court ruled that recently enacted ethis ordinance does not apply to the district attorney's office.
Ongoing regional trail projects are the subject of a Center City conference.
The new employee would be the third officer in the department; a previous police officer was let go due to 'serious problems and serious behavioral issues.'
Lights, Camera, Action. Trappe is getting its own TV channel. The channel, along with other borough business, was discussed at Trappe Borough Council's monthly meeting.
The recently released Montgomery County Housing Report examined prices of homes sold.
This and excessive heat warning in effect until 8 p.m.
Skippack Supervisors Chairman present at hearing this past week.
Skippack Township Planning Committee and Board of Supervisors met last Wednesday to discuss business as usual.
Shots of polls in Collegeville, Lower Frederick, Perkiomen, Schwenksville, Skippack and Trappe.
It was an arduous campaign, but the results are in, and the incumbents come out on top.
Candidates up for council, supervisor spots