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The funding will help the volunteer organization purchase thermal imaging equipment and study planned upgrades to the firehouse.
A state representative from Montgomery County is behind a package of bills designed to increase affordability for electric and hybrid cars.
The visit Tuesday to Jurin Roofing in Pennsburg was part of an ongoing tour to communities across southeastern Pennsylvania.
The legislation authored by two Montco state lawmakers would designate part of Main Street in Trappe the Trooper Branden Sisca Highway.
Pennsylvania Labor Secretary Jennifer Berrier was in Montgomery County late last week, touring businesses alongside a local state rep.
Meanwhile, controversy was brewing over a Montgomery County GOP Committee fundraiser held last week for Doug Mastriano.
Patch spoke with Erik Gerhardt, who is the Pennsylvania Libertarian Party's candidate for U.S. Senate. He resides in Montgomery County.
The bill, which was proposed by a Montgomery County Democrat and Venango County Republican, would create a direct path to certification.
Montgomery County Democratic State Rep. Joe Ciresi says his bill is meant to address the impact of inflation and rising property taxes.
State lawmakers citied "the negative impacts of Putin's invasion of Ukraine and price gouging oil companies."
East Main Street in Collegeville and Jefferson Golf Club in West Norriton are receiving a total of $1 million in state grants for upgrades.
The state Department of Agriculture this week announced $8.2 million to protect 32 farms in 18 counties from future development.
The legislators behind the measure say Pennsylvania currently has no direct path for dance teacher certification, which harms preparedness.
Women veterans face their own unique set of healthcare issues, lawmakers said.
The 'Click to Cancel' legislation would allow consumers to cancel services exclusively online.
U.S. Rep. Chrissy Houlahan leads bipatisan effort in metropolitan Philadelphia and the Lehigh Valley to ensure healthcare for veterans.
State Rep. Joe Ciresi of Montgomery County would like to see a change in law requiring better signage in subdivision and land development.
State Rep. Joe Ciresi, D-146, announced that a number of fire and EMS companies in his district have been awarded nearly $190K in grants.
State Reps. Joe Ciresi and Melissa Shusterman have introduced legislation exempting at-home COVID-19 tests from the state's sales tax.
Rep. Joe Ciresi of Montgomery County is unveiling legislation that would provide grant money to build sustainable community safehouses
State Rep. Tracy Pennycuick, a Republican from western Montgomery County, is seeking the 24th Senatorial District seat held by Bob Mensch.
The Montgomery County unemployment rate improved recently, according to the newest figures.
Nick Fountain, a township supervisor in Skippack Township, announced that he is running for the 24th Senatorial District seat.
"With each passing year, we are seeing increasingly dangerous weather," one legislator said. "We need to put a safety net in place."
The Montgomery County unemployment rate improved somewhat, according to the newest figures.
The donation will go to Upper Perkiomen Valley Chamber of Commerce's 'PerkUp' Project, a community and economic development plan.
The Montgomery County unemployment rate improved somewhat as fall approached.
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Jason Geddes is one of four Republican vying for seats on the Perkiomen Valley School Board. See how he responded to a Patch questionnaire.
Tammy Campli is one of four Democrats vying for seats on the Perkiomen Valley School Board. The race is hotly contested with no incumbents.
Michelle Smith is one of the four Democrats running for Perkiomen Valley School Board. The race has no incumbents.
Meet Don Fountain, one of the Republicans running for a seat on the Perkiomen Valley School Board. The race is hotly contested.
The measure is designed to help schools buy protective equipment, masks and cleaning supplies during a time of increased COVID-19 rates.