Patrons Asked to Use Library Side Door During Front Door Repairs
Upper Moreland Free Public Library (UMFPL) patrons may have noticed a bright orange sign posted on the front doors, stating that the library's main entrance will be closed from Wednesday, May 8 to...
View ArticleAllyson Schwartz Picks Out Her Team
It's no secret that U.S. Rep. Allyson Schwartz, (D-Montgomery), is making a run at the 2014 Pennsylvania's governor race. Now, the campaign staff isn't being kept quiet either. According to PoliticsPA,...
View ArticleUMHS and Eastern Student Selected as SkilsUSA State Representative
Sarah Welch has been selected as a new SkillsUSA Pennsylania State officer for the 2013-2014 school Year. Sarah is an Eastern Center for Arts and Technology (Eastern) Commerical Art student and a...
View ArticleRabies Clinics Offered by Montgomery County
The Montgomery County Health Department (MCHD) will be conducting its annual Low-Cost Rabies Immunization Clinics on Saturdays in June for the the program's 22nd consecutive year. "As in previous...
View ArticleStucco Issues in Our Area
Homes with stucco exteriors are beautiful and commonly found in higher end developments. However, issues have recently appeared with many stucco homes in our area, especially ones that have been built...
View ArticleSettlement Music School to Hold Open House
Settlement Music School will hold its annual Open House June 8, from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. The event will occur at each of the music school’s branches, including its Willow Grove branch, located at 318...
View ArticlePerfect Weather for 2013 Boileau Festival
The Seventh-Annual Boileau Festival took place May 4, at Boileau Park, loacted at 2668 Byberry Road. Nick Scull, chair of the Friends of Boileau, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the restoration...
View ArticleTell Us: What’s the Biggest Challenge You’ve Faced?
In honor of the 60th anniversary of Sir Edmund Hillary’s historic scaling of Mount Everest, Patch is asking our readers across the country: What’s the biggest challenge you’ve ever had to overcome?...
View ArticleIs This The End of Days? The 17-Year Cycle That Makes Some Think So
Right on schedule, every 17 years, the little, bug-eyed monsters are coming. There are billions scheduled to be seen just on the east coast. And they are hungry for one thing. "It's not like these...
View ArticleApril Health Inspections in Upper Moreland
The Montgomery County Health Department in April conducted inspections of food-service establishments in Upper Moreland. Click each facility's name to see its Patch directory listing and click the...
View ArticlePickleball and Tennis Returning to Upper Moreland Courts
Masons Mill Park, located at 3500 Masons Mill Road in Huntingdon Valley, will again be the site of two popular sports in Upper Moreland. Starting in early June, the Parks and Recreation Department...
View ArticleCorbett Asks for Motorcycle Safety
Warm weather brings us nicer days at the park, the season's sports and longer days of sunshine. With them also comes an increase of another sight and sound of spring. Motorcycles are out more than...
View ArticleShark Tank Holding Casting Call in Philly
A nationwide talent search for the fifth season of the entrepreneurship reality series Shark Tank is coming to NextFab Studio in Philadelphia on Saturday, and 500 area residents will have a chance to...
View ArticlePlease, No Driving Your Car in the Clouds
I don’t find car commercials particularly interesting. Sure, a handful of car ads have been entertaining, and they’re usually for Volkswagens (remember the ad with the guy trying to race to the...
View ArticleCocaine Grocery List, Dead Teen, Business Changes Top Regional News
It has been a busy week of news in Montgomery County. Have you seen the top headlines yet? Cocaine, Potato Salad on Woman’s Shopping List, PD Says One woman, 21, of Collegeville, allegedly rear-ended a...
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