• MCCC’s Blue Bell and Pottstown Campuses Named ‘Voter Friendly Campus’

    MCCC’s Blue Bell and Pottstown Campuses Named ‘Voter Friendly Campus’

    Montgomery County Community College (MCCC) is one of over 235 campuses in 37 states and the District of Columbia designated as a “Voter Friendly Campus.” The initiative, led by national nonpartisan organizations Fair Elections Center’s Campus Vote Project (CVP) and NASPA – Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education, held participating institutions accountable for planning and…

  • Chestnut Hill College Welcomes Congresswoman Madeleine Dean for Virtual Fireside Chat

    Chestnut Hill College Welcomes Congresswoman Madeleine Dean for Virtual Fireside Chat

    In celebration of Women’s History Month, Chestnut Hill College Departments of History and Political Science have partnered to host Rep. Madeleine Dean for an informal discussion on women in politics. Open to the public, the event is free and will feature a Q&A with questions submitted by attendees. The event is virtual via Zoom; pre-registration…

  • After Fighting Trump’s Travel Ban and Taking on the Catholic Church, Running for PA Governor Should be No Sweat for  Abington’s AG Josh Shapiro

    After Fighting Trump’s Travel Ban and Taking on the Catholic Church, Running for PA Governor Should be No Sweat for Abington’s AG Josh Shapiro

    Attorney general Josh Shapiro, an Abington native and former Montgomery County commissioner, is planning to run for governor of Pennsylvania in 2021, writes Robert Huber for the Philadelphia Magazine. Shapiro has established himself a progressive from the start as attorney general when he decided to take on the Catholic Church and proceeded with a grand…

  • Montco Millennial Mayors Faced Pandemic with Openness, Desire to Help

    Montco Millennial Mayors Faced Pandemic with Openness, Desire to Help

    When the pandemic hit Montgomery County, local millennial mayors had to rise to the challenge and deal with the growing number of issues in their towns, writes Sandy Hingston for Philadelphia Magazine. Bridgeport Mayor Mark Barbee felt the effects of the pandemic on his life when he was laid off from his job as a…

  • Latest Stimulus Package Includes Funds for Montgomery County to Alleviate Financial Pandemic Burdens

    Latest Stimulus Package Includes Funds for Montgomery County to Alleviate Financial Pandemic Burdens

    The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 provides additional relief for Montgomery County, which is set to receive around $161 million from the stimulus package, writes Rachel Ravina for The Reporter Online. “It gives us certainty for planning,” said Montgomery County Commissioners’ Vice Chairman Ken Lawrence Jr. The funds are part of the $350 billion…

  • Following Contentious Presidential Election, Pennsylvania Officials Turn to Utah for Advice

    Following Contentious Presidential Election, Pennsylvania Officials Turn to Utah for Advice

    Pennsylvania found itself embroiled in controversy during the last election, mostly revolving around the newly instated voting by mail and unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud by former President Donald Trump, writes Dennis Romboy for the Desert News. This has prompted the Pennsylvania Senate to create a bipartisan Special Committee on Election Integrity and Reform.  It…

  • President Biden Launches Rescue Plan Campaign Tour with Visit to Delco

    President Biden Launches Rescue Plan Campaign Tour with Visit to Delco

    President Joe Biden went to Chester in Delaware County first to start his national information tour about his economic relief plan, writes Julia Terruso for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Biden stopped at Smith Flooring, a Black-owned business in Chester Tuesday afternoon, meeting with owners Kristen and James Smith, and with Democratic elected officials. The Smiths started…

  • Montco PA Senate Candidate Dr. Mehmet Oz Says He Doesn’t Want to Hear His First & Last Name During Campaign

    Montco PA Senate Candidate Dr. Mehmet Oz Says He Doesn’t Want to Hear His First & Last Name During Campaign

    Mehmet Oz, Montgomery County Pennsylvania Senate candidate better known as television personality Dr. Oz, does not want to be referred to by his real first and last name during the campaign, writes Summer Concepcion for the Talking Points Memo. Oz, who is running with a Bryn Athyn address, went on Fox News on Monday to…

  • President Biden to Visit PA in First Public Appearance Outside the White House

    President Biden to Visit PA in First Public Appearance Outside the White House

    President Biden will be in nearby Delaware County Tuesday, his first public appearance outside the White House, writes Kathleen E. Carey for the Daily Times. The visit comes following the Thursday announcement of the $1.9 trillion COVID relief package known as The American Rescue Plan. But he’s also visiting Delaware County at a time when…

  • Montgomery County – Along with Delco, Chesco, and Bucksco – Takes State to Task over COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution

    Montgomery County – Along with Delco, Chesco, and Bucksco – Takes State to Task over COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution

    County commissioners, county council members, and state legislators representing Chester, Delaware, Bucks, and Montgomery counties met for an hour on Sunday with Pennsylvania Acting Secretary of Health Alison Beam and other Wolf Administration officials regarding the state’s allocation of COVID-19 vaccine to the aforementioned four counties. The meeting, long sought by elected officials, was arranged…

  • With Trump Gone, Montco Progressives Switch Focus to Local Activism

    With Trump Gone, Montco Progressives Switch Focus to Local Activism

    With Donald Trump no longer the president, Montgomery County progressives are trying to keep the momentum going by shifting their focus to local activism, writes Andrew Seidman for The Philadelphia Inquirer. This sustained engagement was best evident during a February lunchtime Zoom meeting held by Turn PA Blue. “We had 300 people at noon on…

  • Longtime Republican State Senator from Huntingdon Valley, Stewart Greenleaf, Dies Aged 81

    Longtime Republican State Senator from Huntingdon Valley, Stewart Greenleaf, Dies Aged 81

    Stewart J. Greenleaf Sr., the longtime Republican state senator who represented the 12th District, which includes portions of eastern Montgomery County and southern Bucks County, died on February 9 aged 81, writes Robert Moran for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Greenleaf, who lived in Huntingdon Valley, was elected to the Pennsylvania Senate in 1978 and served for…

  • Paycheck Protection Program Expands to ‘Under 20’ Businesses With New 14-Day Application Window

    Paycheck Protection Program Expands to ‘Under 20’ Businesses With New 14-Day Application Window

    The Biden-Harris Administration and the U.S. Small Business Administration are taking steps with the Paycheck Protection Program to further promote equitable relief for America’s mom-and-pop businesses. Under the PPP changes, the SBA will: Establish a 14-day, exclusive PPP loan application period, for businesses and nonprofits with fewer than 20 employees. The PPP loan application period…

  • Montco Republican Commissioner Throws His Hat Into Governor Race

    Montco Republican Commissioner Throws His Hat Into Governor Race

    Montgomery County Commissioner Joe Gale is the latest Republican to join the already crowded race for the position of Pennsylvania governor, writes Rachel Ravina for The Times Herald. “As governor, I will hold bad Republicans accountable not just by naming names, but by supporting primary challenges against those who undermine a common-sense conservative agenda,” said…

  • Two Montgomery County Lawyers at the Center of Impeachment Universe

    Two Montgomery County Lawyers at the Center of Impeachment Universe

    With area lawyers on both sides, Montgomery County is firmly at the heart of former President Donald Trump’s second impeachment trial, writes Katie Meyer for WHYY. Madeleine Dean, of Glenside, a congressional Democrat representing Montgomery County, is serving as impeachment manager and will attempt to make the case that Trump directly incited violence at the…

  • Horsham Woman Advocating for Cancellation of Student Debt by President Biden

    Horsham Woman Advocating for Cancellation of Student Debt by President Biden

    Lystra Small-Clouden, a 63-year-old mother of four from Horsham, is among the growing number of people who are advocating for President Joe Biden to use his executive power to cancel student debt entirely, writes Anna Orso for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Small-Clouden, who is Black and has joined the Debt Collective, a national debtors’ union, started…

  • Lower Merion Real Estate Developer, Republican Jeff Bartos, Considering Joining Pennsylvania Race for U.S. Senate

    Lower Merion Real Estate Developer, Republican Jeff Bartos, Considering Joining Pennsylvania Race for U.S. Senate

    Jeff Bartos, a Lower Merion real estate developer, is the latest Republican who is considering joining the race for the U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania, writes Jonathan Tamari for The Philadelphia Inquirer. “I am very seriously considering a run for the Senate,” said Jeff Bartos on Tuesday. “We’re taking the next steps toward making it official.”…

  • Montgomery County Lawyer Who Declined to Prosecute Bill Cosby will Represent Former President Trump at His Second Impeachment Trial

    Montgomery County Lawyer Who Declined to Prosecute Bill Cosby will Represent Former President Trump at His Second Impeachment Trial

    Bruce Castor, Montgomery County’s former top prosecutor, will serve as co-lead counsel for former President Donald Trump at his second impeachment hearing, writes Anna Orso for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Castor is both famous and infamous in local legal and political circles. He served as Montgomery County’s top law enforcement officer from 2000 to 2008. In…