State Rep. Warren Kampf to hold workshop on electric choice on Wednesday, August 10.
The Board voted unanimously to approve a contract with LTK Engineering Services.
Drivers without E-Z pass will have to dig a little deeper at the toll plazas.
State Representative Warren Kampf (R-157) offers an Op-Ed.
Parking during the Devon Horse Show is the motive behind the move.
The Township is willing to barter serves on an hour by hour basis.
Board of Supervisors Includes Historical Registration Fees as Part of Twp Services
If you use the library for wireless internet, you'll need to make other plans until 5 p.m. on Tuesday.
State Representative Warren Kampf weighs in on property taxes and Pennsylvania's Act 1.
Freshman PA Republican and Senate Budget Committee member says he is "not impressed" by the negotiations so far.
Chester County Commissioner Ryan Costello weighs in.
Septa replaces old Main Line Station Signs.
The agreement ends an often tense debate that had the fate of stray animals hanging in the balance.
The Flag Lady explains the proper way to fly the Stars and Stripes
The second president and a signer of the Delcaration of Independence said July 2 would be the day for celebrations. You can see it all with a short ride on Septa.
For the first time in nine years, lawmakers and governor deliver a budget on time, with minutes to spare.
Freshman Republican Warren Kampf delivers blunt message as the budget debate winds down and the political battle for 2012 heats up.
State Rep Warren Kampf says it will send more state money to the T/E School District than the Governor's original proposal.
First Lady describes the puppies that need names.
Local democrats make two new endorsements.
Closures and delays between Chesterbrook and Route 401 Interchange.
The township's contract with the cable company is up for a public hearing.
Septa adds more time to donate to Philabundance food drive campaign at Paoli station and 64 other locations.
Midnight deadline looms to sign up for Citizen Tax Study Group.
Incumbent Republican Mike Heaberg and Democrat Challenger Molly Duffy will square off again in November for an at-large seat on the Tredyffrin Board of Supervisors.
Members of the T/E School Board debated a $109m budget and a 3.77% tax increase Monday.
The deadline is Wednesday for T/E residents who want to help look into new tax options to raise money for schools.
School Taxes going up 3.77 percent to pay for $109m 2011-2012 budget but future year projections are bleak.
Tredyffrin's Warren Kampf is among the GOP State House members who represent areas along the 422 corridor and who held a news conference Thursday.
National Weather Service watch is in effect until 8p.m. Wednesday.
Two days after incumbent Republican Mike Heaberg declares victory by three votes, Democrats issue a statement in the race between Heaberg and Democrat Challenger Molly Duffy.
The nascent trail network will connect the Paoli Battlefield to Valley Forge National Historical Park—and keep growing.
Statement thanks supporters after official, but still uncertified, count gives the Republican incumbent a three vote margin over Duffy.
Latest count shifts from a 40 vote lead for Democrat challenger Molly Duffy to a three vote lead for incumbent Republican Mike Heaberg.
Duffy supporter and Heaberg confirm unofficial results after a marathon day of ballot counting.
A long night of vote counting last Tuesday gives way to a morning of vote counting in West Chester today.
Township website was down for a big part of the weekend.
Heaberg tells Patch the margin in Tuesday's Special Election is only eight votes.
As both sides awaited final results late into the night Heaberg and Duffy running neck and neck.
Just weeks after registering to vote, a would-be voter is turned away at the polls.