Council sets deadline for June 19th.
A new Conshohocken company may be the key to a long-sought dog park.
Dispute growing between Plymouth Township and Conshohocken Sewer Authority.
Officer Joseph LaPenta was named Officer of the Year for 2012.
Council approved three new signs on Monday
PECO and PennDOT working in conjunction on projects.
Say scaling back from twice to once a week would be more efficient and environmentally friendly.
Would place restrictions on beekeeping in the township.
State Rep. Gerber in attendance for completion of six-year project.
Overdue bills put burden on Conshohocken taxpayers.
Officials say they expect the building to be habitable within a month.
At some point.
State lawmakers might raise the Pennsylvania Turnpike speed limit to 70 miles per hour. Do you support the move?
Council to select Ward 4 replacement in June.
The National Registry of Exonerations documents more than 2,000 people who it says were wrongly imprisoned for crimes they did not commit.
The state House returns to session on Monday, May 21, to debate and vote on various issues.
County officials and representatives from Norristown and Plymouth will participate in the ceremonial demolition signaling the start of construction on the Lafayette Street extension to Plymouth and the Pa. Turnpike.
Frustrated that more wasn't done to keep them informed of housing complex's problems
Residents given until Friday to get out
Parks, roads departments being consolidated; county's legal department being rebuilt
Township homes to be proactive after mild winter.
Township employees say they are researching possible regulations.
A bill proposed by PA Rep Kate Harper (R-61) aims to get smuggling vehicles off the streets.
Look to add more activities for Conshohocken residents.
Shots will cost $10 every Saturday in June.
For sale on Saturday, May 19 at the Greater Plymouth Community Center
The dispute over Hagys Mill Road has come to an end after Mayor Nutter stepped in.
County Commissioners Shapiro and Richards, along with DA Risa Ferman, honed their marksmanship at the Montgomery County Public Safety Training Campus last Friday.
Road to be widened and undergo other improvements between Norristown and Philadelphia
Planning Agency unanimously voted against a recommendation for zoning change.
A new amendment to the open space plan gives Whitemarsh the option to purchase certain at-risk properties.
Borough hopes to avoid double repave from PennDOT and PECO.
Find out your polling place and who's on the ballot here.
Conshohocken Borough has voted to apply for a $500,000 grant to install new traffic lights on Fayette Street.
The Zoning Hearing Board saw three applications during its April meeting.
Borough officials are researching the possibility of switching to kiosks and raising parking rates.
A Montgomery County Judge ruled against Plymouth Township, clearing the way for development of the complex.
Will confirm 12 changes to roadways on April 18th.
April 17 is the last chance to register for absentee voting for the April 24 primary.
Plymouth Township disagrees with Leach staffer on legality of applying for grant money.