Staffers net Keystone Press Awards from the Pennsylvania Newspaper Association.
Several positions up in primary election.
Primary polls open tomorrow.
Diversions abounded at annual event.
The Class of 2011 marveled at achievement throughout the last several years, and acknowledged the lasting bonds they formed.
Those who attend the dance, and even students who don't, are invited.
With the current projected tax hike at 3.11 percent, work continues.
All of the graduating players are college bound.
Teachers, students and parents urge members to protect programs.
The application is a wealth of information for those looking for a job or career, or just looking to switch.
Dozens of students from Perkiomen Valley and St. Eleanor's participated in the Reading Olympics in Norristown Tuesday evening.
Sensory stations offer students a different perspective.
District officials listen to what people could stand to see changed or cut, as well as what hurts too much to go..
For this week’s Whiz Kid feature, Harry Oehler describes his passion for music, his future aspirations, and names those who have provided guidance and inspiration along the way.
The vice president's wife has long advocated the importance of community colleges.
Student, teacher and parent volunteers work on Rambo Park's butterfly garden
The event benefits earthquake and tsunami relief efforts in Japan.
Wilcats took on Vikings
Take in a show, take a ride outside and other plans for the weekend.
Event recognizes trailblazers in the nursing profession.
One student shares her experience during the fundraiser for the fight against cancer.
Perkiomen Valley High School vs. Pope John Paul II High School
Recycle old electronics and cars, and take part in the refreshments and activities this Saturday.
Check out Patch’s latest picks for the calendar items most worth your time.
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Board, community members see newest version of budget at meeting.
The swimming and diving team, student newspaper and the jazz band garnered awards.
The annual event features the cuisine and culture of countries around the globe.
Family and friends checked out the projects during open house night.
Student and teachers deliver performances and give to Locks of Love.
Perkiomen Valley High School senior gets her moment in the spotlight.
Funds were collected for Japan's earthquake and tsunami relief efforts during a performance at Ursinus College.
The murder of the Lehigh University co-ed 25 years ago led to national campus safety laws.
Literature does not have to be a spectator sport.
Students demonstrated how they use iPads in English class. The board is due to vote on a Montgomery County Intermediate Unit budget.
The Schwenksville man has yet to be sentenced.
Students and families enjoyed viewing over 1,000 pieces of artwork at South Elementary School.
Perkiomen Valley 2, Spring-Ford 1
Group volunteered with Habitat for Humanity.
Annual Airband event brought the fun; proceeds benefit Frankie's Fight.