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Live Traffic Updates in Huntingdon Valley
With numerous detours around the township because of construction, motorists can get a live look at troublesome traffic areas.

Former Patch Staff
Rob Chakler graduated from Penn State University in 2006 with a degree in Journalism. He's also a Lower Moreland High School graduate (2002) and is excited about coming back to the township as its Patch editor. He grew up in the area since the age of 5, and was a staple on the school basketball teams since 7th grade, where the team finished with a winning record once in those six years.
After graduating from college, Rob served as a copy editor and staff writer for the The Trentonian for the last four years. He was primarily a sports writer, but also wrote on a variety of subjects while in Trenton.
Growing up he enjoyed his summers at Camp Kweebec, an overnight camp he attended for 11 years, part as a camper and part as a counselor.
When he's not out and about in Lower Moreland covering stories, Rob enjoys playing sports, going to the driving range, relaxing and watching a Seinfeld episode he's seen 20 times already, eating small meals, and playing video games during his downtime.
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Lower Moreland is a very small-knit town and its three schools (Pine Road, Murray Avenue, LMHS) are major driving points for news in the area. The class sizes are small and everyone tends to know who everyone else is and there are many concerned parents whenever they hear of an issue about their kids. There are also a lot of new development groups wanting to build houses and commerce in the surrounding areas.
With numerous detours around the township because of construction, motorists can get a live look at troublesome traffic areas.

Construction crews were out in Huntingdon Valley around 11 a.m. to repair fallen power lines.
Upper Moreland posted a congratulatory message on its electric sign at the front of the high school.
A Huntingdon Valley resident found her ex-boyfriend passed out on her back porch with a six-inch steak knife in a pocket, according to police.
Weis Market in the Marketplace at Huntingdon Valley recently had its liquor license approved and now customers will be able to drink wine and beer in the store.
Weis Market in the Marketplace at Huntingdon Valley recently had its liquor license approved and now customers will be able to drink wine and beer in the store.
Deanna Black was the overall winner for her artwork in the 2D Mixed Media category.
Sean Couturier will be at the Willow Grove Mall this week to sign autographs. Captain Claude Giroux will participate in a private autograph session.
Sean Couturier will be at the Willow Grove Mall this week to sign autographs. Captain Claude Giroux will participate in a private autograph session.
Lower Moreland Police link a Jeep to a possible DUI accident near Byberry and Heaton Roads.
Musicians from across the area gathered at Lower Moreland High School for 16th annual Java Jam.
Need a job? These local companies are currently looking to fill positions in their offices.
Need a job? These local companies are currently looking to fill positions in their offices.
Sean Couturier will be at the Willow Grove Mall this week to sign autographs. Captain Claude Giroux will participate in a private autograph session.
Sean Couturier will be at the Willow Grove Mall this week to sign autographs. Captain Claude Giroux will participate in a private autograph session.
A bus crashing into the Easton Road 7-Eleven and the Upper Moreland ice hockey team begins its title defense also make headlines.
Police release a sketch of the burglar who allegedly tried to trap a resident and sequestration also make headlines.
Expect some delays if you are traveling on Davisville Road through Willow Grove this morning and afternoon.
The entrance sign at the corner of Philmont Ave. and Byberry Road is an eyesore.
Hand & Stone Massage and Facial Spa is moving to the Marketplace Shopping Center at Huntingdon Valley.