Limerick-Royersford-Spring City|News|
Royersford Borough Council Discusses Bridge Closing
Council also schedules two public hearings on development projects.

Alyson has been a transplanted Southerner since 1995, when she moved to Pennsylvania after graduating from Clemson University in Clemson, South Carolina. She has lived in the Royersford and Limerick areas for the last 16 years, but she is still a huge fan of everything Southern, including sweet tea, country music, fried chicken and college football.
She graduated from Rosemont College in May 2012 with a Master of Arts in Publishing.
She currently resides in Limerick, PA with her husband John, two cats, Vespa and Ginny, and a mutt named Loki, who lives up to the "mischief" part of his namesake's personality. In her spare time she reads, crochets, plays World of Warcraft and is a huge fan of everything sci-fi.
Council also schedules two public hearings on development projects.

Land development applications, cellular phone towers, police radio upgrade were on the agenda on Tuesday night.
An amendment to the current ordinance will allow advertising messages to be displayed on the kiosks.
Ongoing regional trail projects subject of Center City conference.
Ongoing regional trail projects were the subject of the conference.
Ongoing regional trail projects are the subject of a Center City conference.
Ongoing regional trail projects were discussed at the Center City conference.
A Budget Advisory Committee will be formed; board also discusses real estate, other financial items.
The Oaks Neighborhood Association asked the BOS to take a leadership role in rezoning discussions.
Phoenixville Area School District board held its last workshop meeting of school year.
Graduates and attendees brave rainy weather for diploma presentations
After a 10-minute private recess, the application was approved unanimously.
About 400 residents attend Exelon Nuclear's "Community Information Night."
About 400 residents attend Exelon Nuclear's "Community Information Night"
About 400 residents attend Exelon Nuclear's "Community Information Night"
Volunteer fire departments get high marks; intersection improvements on Lewis Road; new police radio system; vending machines at park.
The truck formerly used by the Upper Providence fire marshal will now carry EMS support staff.
The truck formerly used by the fire marshal will now carry EMS support staff.
Resolutions on electronic message signs, temporary signs discussed
Two restaurants will open and a Volpe trucking expansion was approved.