Open positions on entities such as the Planning Commission, Parks and Recreation Board, and Zoning Hearing Board need to be filled.
A conditional use hearing for the development of 208 and 228 Strafford Ave., as well as 18 Forrest Lane, is scheduled for Thursday evening.
Scanlon, a Delco Democrat, and Rep. Don Bacon, a Nebraska Republican, introduce a resolution Monday to empower youth through mentorships.
Since the winter of 2012, the U.S. Department of Agriculture Wildlife Services has removed 1,882 deer from the township.
The public is invited to a hearing on an application for a townhouse development on Strafford Avenue.
The proposed legislation is in response to a massive shooting on Feb. 14 at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
The hearing is on a request to construct 52 condominiums in downtown Wayne.
The funding for the center, water and sewer projects is from the American Rescue Plan.
The community can participate in developing goals for land development and more.
The hearing is scheduled at 6:30 p.m. in the township municipal building, 301 Ivan Ave.
Radnor Township is in the process of transforming the township's street lights into LED lights.
Nine candidates, including one incumbent, ran for five spots on the Radnor School Board.
The general election is Tuesday, Nov. 7. Check out our voter guide before you vote.
The Delco Democrat expressed concerns about Johnson’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
Radnor commissioners this week approved funding for 150 new bare roots trees for residents and Warren Filipone Park.
Radnor commissioners are expected to approve an ordinance that would allow outdoor dining in Garrett Hill from March 1 to Nov. 30.
Residents are invited to participate in updating the township’s comprehensive plans for 2035.
Ex-professor claimed university officials continued racial and sexist remarks after she asked them to stop.
The township commissioners this week approved a project for a senior living center on a tract along South Bryn Mawr Avenue.
A public hearing on an application for a townhouse development on Strafford Avenue will be rescheduled within 60 days.
The Promise to Address Comprehensive Toxics Act provides expanded benefits for veterans.
The bipartisan bill provides juvenile offenders with a fair system to report abuse in treatment facilities.
The hearing on a proposed townhouse development is set for 6:30 p.m., Aug. 10.
The township commissioners on Monday night approved a $2.2 million project to replace a culvert and retaining wall on Chamounix Road.
Radnor Township commissioners unanimously voted to condemn anti-Semitism and all other forms of hate.
The legislation is under review in the U.S. House for the third session of the U.S. House.
Radnor Township is in the process of transforming the township’s street lights into LED lights.
Several residents expressed concern about noise and parking issues with outdoor dining in Garrett Hill.
The school board is responsible for approving an annual budget, setting tax rates, and employing a superintendent.
Riley was appointed to represent Ward 4 in December to replace Lisa Borowski who was elected as a lawmaker.
Jim Riley, a Democrat, is running in a special election against Republican Steve Morris for a seat on the Radnor Board of Commissioners.
The winner of this special election will fill the seat that opened up when Lisa Borowski was elected last year as a lawmaker.
Dr. James McGuckin is also accused of obtaining $6.5 million in improper government reimbursements for unnecessary procedures.
The winner of the special election will fill a seat that opened up when Lisa Borowski was elected last year as a lawmaker.
The polling places have not changed for the May primary due to township redistricing.
Nine candidates, including one incumbent, are running for five spots on the Radnor School Board.
Mail-in ballots are an option in Pennsylvania and are available until May 9.
The project involves transforming street lights into a more energy-efficient system.
The township commissioners are reviewing options for renovations of the 11.5-acre park at Paul and Eagle roads.