There were tractors to explore, chicken to consume, rides to be enjoyed, and pets to be hugged (but which fortunately didn't hug back) during Saturday's country fair at Vincent Mennonite Church in Spring City.
Phoenixville Borough hopes its reliance on a new system for wastewater treatment, PXVNEO, will do more than reduce costs and energy usage. Someday, the system might also profit by selling services and its bioproducts.
Snowfall totals in portions of Montgomery, Berks and Chester counties, tallied Saturday night by the National Weather Service, might surprise you. With the storm ended, speed restrictions on U.S. Routes 422 and 202 were lifted.
The expanded outpatient clinic for U.S. veterans officially began seeing patients Monday in its new West Norriton location. It moved from the Southeastern Veterans Center in Spring City for more space.
Pennsylvania American Water said its crews started work Wednesday to upgrade a water main on a portion of Bridge Street in Spring City. Its goals: greater reliability, fewer disruptions, better water flow for firefighting.
After a COVID-required wait of more than a year, the annual Quilter's Tea of the Loose Threads Quilting Guild returned Saturday to Spring City. Visitors were delighted.
Firefighters deal with unusual situations more than most other people. Ask members of Liberty Fire Company in Spring City. They swept up a 20-bag spill of cement during early Friday morning hours.
St. Peters PA village resident Anita Marie Butz turned her love of thrift shopping into a full-time business in Spring City.