Posted on 27 February 2013. Tags: Dr. Seuss, Montgomery County, Royersford PA, Upper Schuylkill Valley Park
If you were a cat in hat, would you run a zoo too? Only the inimitable Dr. Seuss, the famous children’s book author, would ask such an outrageous question and have it easily understood. His birthday will be celebrated with a party of sorts Saturday in Royersford.
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Posted in Entertainment, Local, Montgomery County, Social
Posted on 18 October 2011. Tags: Keim Street bridge, Lower Pottsgrove Board of Commissioners, Montgomery County, North Coventry PA, Pottstown Borough Council
The South Keim Street bridge still needs millions of dollars in repairs if it is to be re-opened, 12 months after being declared unsound. The good news, Lower Pottsgrove commissioners have been told, is that all affected municipalities agree the bridge is “important.”
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Posted in Lower Pottsgrove, Montgomery County, Politics, Pottstown, Safety, Transportation
Posted on 20 September 2011. Tags: disaster assistance, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Hurricane Irene, Montgomery County
Representatives from federal, state and local agencies will be on hand Wednesday in Montgomery County to help those affected by Hurricane Irene’s winds and flooding make it through the maze of government assistance.
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Posted in Business, Montgomery County, Real Estate, Safety, Weather
Posted on 15 September 2011. Tags: Federal Emergency Management Agency, Hurricane Irene, Montgomery County
Federal grants may be available for uninsured and under-insured local property owners and renters who were affected last month by Hurricane Irene. Apply by phone or online.
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Posted in Limerick, Lower Pottsgrove, Montgomery County, Pottstown, Real Estate, Safety, Weather
Posted on 04 August 2011. Tags: Greater Valley Forge Transportation Management Association, Keim Street bridge, Lower Pottsgrove Board of Commissioners, Montgomery County, North Coventry PA
Montgomery County commissioners next week may decide what happens with future repairs to or replacement of the Keim Street bridge across the Schuylkill River. Its closure last October limited northbound access to Lower Pottsgrove and Pottstown.
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Posted in Lower Pottsgrove, Montgomery County, Politics, Pottstown, Safety, Sanatoga, Transportation
Posted on 22 July 2011. Tags: business loans, Montgomery County
Montgomery County plans to lend money at low interest to businesses that can demonstrate they will use it to create jobs.
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Posted in Business, Employment, Montgomery County
Posted on 12 January 2011. Tags: Montgomery County, snow storm
Montgomery County dispatchers were busy Tuesday night and this morning, sending first responders to storm-related accidents in Lower Pottsgrove and nearby locations.
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Posted in Limerick, Lower Pottsgrove, Pottstown, Safety, Transportation, Weather
Posted on 06 January 2011. Tags: Bamk of America, Montgomery County, Securities and Exchange Commission
Montgomery County will receive almost $2 million in payment from a settlement over allegations of bid-rigging that involved Bank of America.
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Posted in Business, Courts, Montgomery County, Politics
Posted on 04 January 2011. Tags: Keim Street bridge, Montgomery County, North Coventry PA, Pennsylvania Department of Transportation
As PennDOT promised, new traffic signals have been installed at the corner of Industrial Highway and Moser Road on the west edge of Lower Pottsgrove. They’ll regulate traffic from the Keim Street bridge detour.
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Posted in Lower Pottsgrove, Safety, Transportation
Posted on 16 December 2010. Tags: Keim Street bridge, Lower Pottsgrove Board of Commissioners, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Department of Transportation
It was expected by drivers, and probably anticipated by the municipalities involved. The South Keim Street bridge, closed during October, will remain that way for some time to come.
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Posted in Lower Pottsgrove, Montgomery County, Pottstown, Safety, Transportation