Montgomery Chemicals must correct the alleged violations within six months.
The event will be held at Miles Park on March 23.
The weekend's code blue is now extended through Friday, March 8.
The local rep tells press 'It's my intention' to run in the 2014 race.
The restaurant is expected to reopen with a new design, including outdoor seating, in mid-August.
The Colonial School District does not depend heavily on federal revenue.
State Senator Vincent Hughes, who represents Whitemarsh Township, criticized the Republican plan.
Part four of a four-part series on the impacts of Sequestration in Montgomery County. National historic parks, such as the one at Valley Forge, will see an impact should sequester not be stopped by midnight Thursday.
Toomey and Schwartz may not see eye-to-eye on looming sequester cuts.
Interested candidates are invited to the event on March 14 at Republican headquarters.
Part Three of a Four-Part Series: How budget cuts may impact the housing authority.
The Upper Providence facility has lost more than $5 million over the past three years.
Part Two of a Four-Part Series: How budget cuts may impact local senior citizens.
Eco-Goats is one potential inhabiter of Harriet Wetherill Park.
The annual event will be held Feb. 28 at Plymouth-Whitemarsh High School
The park is located on Washington Street behind the Riverwalk at Millennium Apartment Complex.
An Allegheny County jury found Justice Joan Orie Melvin guilty of allowing her state-paid staff to perform campaign work.
Borough Council authorized the advertisement of a March 27 hearing and an April 17 vote.
Rep. Mary Jo Daley, who represents the 148th Legislative District, will welcome constituents to her Conshohocken office on Feb. 24.
A SEPTA official does not know when train service will resume; alternative routes are available online.
Beginning on Feb. 25, the road will close weekdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. between Germantown and Ridge Pikes while a new water main is installed by Aqua Pennsylvania.
The U.S. Social Security Administration has a new online feature, 'My Social Security Account,' which allows users secure access personal benefits information.
An extension filed through Friday will allow Corbett more time to consider options.
Kathleen Kane says governor's plan infringes on the Legislature's power to make policy decisions.
The board wants to connect the Plymouth portion of the trail, which currently ends at Chemical and Germantown Roads, with the trail in Whitemarsh.
The township’s contract with Remington Vernick & Beach is terminated as of March 1; Keystone Municipal Services is the new provider.
Borough Council will discuss advertising the proposed text amendment, which allows a Wawa on Fayette Street, for 30 days before a vote.
A former officer will face his charges in a Feb. 20 trial.
Daylin Leach, who represents Plymouth and Conshohocken, drafted a proposal to legalize marijuana for recreational use.
Recycling will be resumed when the snow clearing is completed.
Township board of supervisors want to stay ahead of community growth.
Plymouth Township Republicans are seeking candidates for Township Council at Large, Districts one and three and Colonial School Board.
The borough is accepting applications for eight positions, including human relations, business development and environmental advisory.
Developers plan to continue with the process and will present to borough council.
The U.S. Representative has looked at offices in the borough building, Fellowship House.
The freshman representative begins her term serving on four committees.
As Capitol Hill debates gun control, sales and registrations in the county are booming.
The borough's traffic ordinance has been amended to allow two hour parking on E 4th Ave.
The meeting will be held at Washington Fire Co. on Jan. 22. The discussion is set to begin just after 7 p.m.
Department plans its move on Friday, Jan. 18 to Koontz Park.