The Association's October magazine highlights the work of the department, calling the variety of activities "invaluable."
The Department of Food Services is excited to welcome your children back in the cafeteria! Please read below for some important updates:
The team represents one of 36 "companies" from across the country to compete for the title of America's next top entrepreneur.
"It was important, because Nick went to Plymouth just like us, and he was very special," said PE Second Grader Remy Harper.
During the school closures, the District will perform extra cleaning and disinfecting.
This year was Colonial Elementary School Fourth Grader Gwenn DeNolfi’s fifth year holding a lemonade stand.
The bus information for the hybrid return to school will not be available for review until early during the week of October 12.
The Colonial Area Fire Prevention Expo will be held Saturday, October 10 from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. at Plymouth Whitemarsh High School.
Montgomery County is offering virtual services to families and caregivers to provide support and learn about community resources.
The flu shot is offered at no cost to individuals age 6 months and older who live, work, or go to school in Montgomery County.
This is expected to take place in November.
The Montgomery County Planning Commission is developing a vision plan for improving six county-owned road corridors.
The 2020 General Election is Tuesday, November 3. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The township is giving the company an opportunity to correct service issues after its owner issued an apology citing COVID-19 for delays.
The township authority is expected to be in its new home before 2020 ends.
A new surge response unit has opened at Suburban Community Hospital to handle a potential overflow in regional coronavirus cases.
Another Montgomery County resident has died from coronavirus, officials said Thursday. The 62-year-old is the county's third death thus far.
A Plymouth Meeting company is at the forefront of the world effort to develop a vaccine, and hopes to have a million doses by year's end.
Montgomery County has granted more than $1 million to several traffic and construction projects around the area, including in Whitemarsh.
An upcoming celebration will honor the preservation of the 26-acre farm, the last working farm in the area,
The nearly million dollar project will protect the 26-acre farm as preserved open space forever.
The money will help fund a new office building and hotel in Conshohocken, as well as new retail space in Plymouth Meeting.
Former Plymouth Township Councilman, Republican Dean Eisenberger, has announced his candidacy for Montgomery County Commissioner in 2019.
The 2019 budget reflects same millage rate from 1996.
The local business owner must also pay $463K in restitution after paying employees under the table and skimming cash for years.
Seven different SEPTA regional rail stations which currently offer free parking will now start charging.
The funds will be used to help connect the Cross County Trail to the Green Ribbon Trail and Forbidden Drive.
The governing body commended four officers for 20 years of service.
The Township Council authorized a request for qualifications for potential buyers.
The Plymouth Township Council introduced an amended fireworks ordinance at its September regular meeting.
The governing body updated its ordinance at the August meeting.
The latest testing for West Nile Virus has found 16 positive samples around Montgomery County, including four in Whitemarsh.
The latest round of testing found positive samples in 12 communities across Montgomery County this week, including in Whitemarsh.
The Montgomery County portion of the Schuylkill River Trail is complete, but officials are still tackling areas with room for improvement.
Plymouth and Whitemarsh will be sprayed with a chemical to limit mosquito populations and the spread of West Nile Virus.
The Township Council has applied for funding to improve Harriet Wetherill Park.
The ordinance will be considered during Monday’s Plymouth Township Council meeting.
The third medical marijuana dispensary in Pennsylvania has been approved to sell to patients in Montgomery County, officials announced.
Potholes can be a serious problem as the winter months go on. If you see a pothole, be a good citizen and report it!
Plymouth Township received a pair of grants that will create a new three acre park and expand an existing park.