Pennsburg Council voted unanimously on Tuesday to approve its budget for next year. The $3.319 million budget holds the line on taxes and the borough's millage rate will remain the same as the current ...
Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick (PA-1), along with Congresswoman Sharice Davids (KS-3), introduced the ABLE Employment Flexibility Act, bipartisan legislation designed to expand financial opportunities ...
John Brittain tossed and turned following Upper Perkiomen's season-opening loss. The team's new head coach said he would sleep soundly following its home opener despite losing by 20 points. "We gave ...
For the 11th year, the Upper Perk Police Department organized their Shop with a Cop event. With the help of neighboring law enforcement officials from East Greenville, Marlborough Township, and the ...
Among the reports and updates at the Monday night meeting of the Douglass Township Board of Supervisors, Police Chief Robert Evans requested that the probationary period for newly hired police officer ...
On Tuesday, the Indians opened their season with a 39-29 non-league loss to Brandywine Heights. They couldn't overcome a difficult offensive first-half performance. The Tribe rallied in the second ...
Schedule a free energy assessment over the phone: A no-cost virtual energy assessment from PPL Electric is a great place to start on the energy-saving journey. Customers will receive a whole-home ...
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS – January 6 (Organization and Regular Meeting) at 6:30 P.M. BOARD OF AUDITORS – January 7, 2025 at 9:00 A.M. PLANNING COMMISSION – January 7 and 8 at 6:30 P.M. MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY ...
New Hanover Township's Planning Commission will hold a public meeting on December 9, 2024, at 6:30 PM. The meeting will take place at the Municipal Building located at 2943 North Charlotte Street, ...
Upper Perkiomen's boys basketball team enters its new season with a degree of intrigue, according to head coach Michael DeCarolis. With four returning starters and an overhauled offense, he expressed ...
A son and his mother from Washington Township are accused of animal cruelty in Douglass Township. Sean P. Hallowell, 40, and Suzanne J. Hallowell, 62, are accused of neglecting a herd of cows housed ...