A shopper at a local grocery store won $1 million this weekend.
The moon will blot out our view of the sun for a short time next week. What to know about the latest celestial sensation:
A guest at a small shop in Pottstown came away with an enormous win.
Chestnut Knoll recognized 13 employees for their perfect attendance record in 2023.
Organizers said they're working towards permanent solutions to the overflowing trash coming from the camp.
A key improvement to the park is now complete.
Several construction projects are slated for Pottstown this spring, including work to improve Riverfront Park.
Officials say the country is desperate for more blood. Here's how you can help:
Chestnut Knoll at Home Services created the club to show appreciation for its employees' longevity as they excel in their caregiving roles.
Screenagers Under the Influence: Addressing Vaping, Drugs, and Alcohol in the Digital Age
There are many opportunities to help out at nonprofit agencies in the Pottstown area including the Schuylkill River Greenwood Association.
The gauge on the river was impacted by construction.
The company says the opening will be a boon to the local economy, bringing new jobs with it.
A grand opening of the interactive, educational initiative will feature guest speakers and free ice cream treats.
The finest mullet in America is right here in Montgomery County, at least in one category.
This local 6-year-old is bringing his Philly-style mullet to the national scene.
The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia is continuing its expansion in the Montgomery County suburbs.
Chestnut Knoll At Home Services marked its 20th anniversary of serving seniors in May.
Longtime Executive Director Shawn Barndt receives promotion, names Holly Heydt as successor.
Students celebrate Earth Day and protecting the environment by releasing 16,500 beneficial bugs into their schoolyard
Two couples of Chestnut Knoll said "I do" again at the senior living community in Boyertown.
Residents dedication, commitment and achievements within Chestnut Knoll's FOX Optimal Living program were recognized with an awards ceremony
One of the oldest mills in the nation sits on the banks of the Schuylkill River. It's history is the story of America itself.
Show will be held on Friday, October 7 at SunnyBrook Ballroom in Pottstown. Proceeds benefit Family Services’ Meals on Wheels program.
Debris cleanup and further investigation kicked off at the site of a residential explosion in Pottstown Borough that killed five people.
Only the macadam walking trail is open from Sept. 19-21 while crews do tree maintenance elsewhere in the park.
Celebrate and protect the Schuylkill River Trail with Ride for the River, then enjoy the FREE CAN JAM Music Festival!
The annual Fallen Heroes Auto Show this year benefited Montco and Bucks Co. K9 officers who both recently died. They were best friends.
Four children and one adult died in the May 26 Pottstown home explosion. Officials have now revealed that two dogs had been rescued alive.
Samuel “Sam” Gaugler was the full-time bus driver for Chestnut Knoll and second person to receive the Care Beyond Compare award.
The fund has already raised more than $47,000 to help those affected by the tragic house explosion in western Montgomery County in late May.
Martha and Chester Pish of Pottstown, Montgomery County are believed to be the longest-married couple in Pennsylvania at 80 years together.
Family Services’ Meals on Wheels program is in need of volunteers to deliver meals to homebound older adults in the greater Pottstown area.
The artwork of Wenlan Jin, of The Hill School in Pottstown, will be on display at the U.S. Capitol for one year after she won a contest.
Tribute to Exceptional Women and Girls honors strong, creative, and caring changemakers
Volunteer support "staff" run fundraisers, manage the kitchen during events, & complete other tasks to keep the fire company up and running.
The Zoning Hearing Board Meeting previously scheduled for Tuesday, March 15, 2022, 7:00 p.m. has been continued. A new date has not been ...
Contact the Library, 500 East High Street, 610-970-6552 for tickets, $25 in advance or $30 at the door.