Ken Lawrence
Ken Lawrence Jr. is Montgomery County’s first Black Commissioner (2017), current SEPTA Board Chair, and Highmark SE PA SVP. He champions infrastructure, transit, and community development.
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Montco’s Thriving Biking Culture Take Center Stage in New VFTCB Video with County Commissioner Lawrence
Montgomery County’s thriving biking culture and abundance of trails take center stage in the new Valley Forge Tourism & Convention…
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Montgomery County and Local Partners Announce COVID-19 Response Fund to Support Local Relief Efforts
Montgomery County officials in partnership with local donors announced today the launch of the MontcoPA COVID-19 Response Fund to support…
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County Commissioners To Kick Off Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board’s ‘Tourism Talks’ Series on Thursday
Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board is retiring its Speaker Series event and replacing it with a new, innovative, and…
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Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony Marks Official Opening of Largest Local Infrastructure Project in Pennsylvania
Federal, state, and local officials gathered in Norristown last week for the ribbon-cutting ceremony to officially open the Lafayette Street…
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Project HOPE celebrates 30 years of HIV/AIDS prevention and awareness
Project HOPE, a program of Family Services of Montgomery County, will celebrate 30 years of advances in HIV/AIDS education and…
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Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services to host naloxone distribution event in Ambler
The Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services Offices of Drug & Alcohol and Public Health are sponsoring a…
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Find the Continental Army at Camp Pottsgrove
Uncover the lives of the Revolutionary War soldiers who camped in your neighborhood back in 1777 at Pottsgrove Manor’s Camp…
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Cirque du Soleil’s Amaluna raises towering Big Top
By Mark Schiele A group of nearly 100 workers tugged and pulled Friday, and in a span of less than…
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Montco celebrates Pride Month and commemorates 50th anniversary of Stonewall Riots
Montgomery County officials celebrated Pride Month and commemorated the 50thAnniversary of the Stonewall Riots, considered the tipping point for the…
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Manor College graduates more than 100 in 2019 Commencement Ceremony
Manor College celebrated commencement on Thursday, May 23, 2019, graduating 116 students from its Summer 2018, December 2018, and May…
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Montgomery County Announces 100 percent wind power purchase and commitment to sustainable operations
Montgomery County Commissioners Chair Dr. Valerie Arkoosh and Vice Chair Ken Lawrence Jr. voted in favor of the measure. Commissioner…
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VFTCB presents Spirit of Valley Forge Award to widow of long-time park runner
The Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board’s (VFTCB) Valley Forge Revolutionary 5-Mile Run returned to Valley Forge National Historical Park…
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Montgomery County Commissioners open Pottstown section of Schuylkill River Trail
Montgomery County recently completed the construction of 1.1 miles of multi-use trail and the installation of 1.0 mile of shared…
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What are you doing this weekend: Here are a few ‘revolutionary’ suggestions
The 14th Annual Revolutionary Run at Valley Forge National Park is back again and ready to break more running records!…
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VFTCB’s Rev Run to present widow with Spirit of Valley Forge Award
WHO: Valley Forge National Historical Park StaffValley Forge Tourism & Convention Board StaffMontgomery County Commissioner Ken Lawrence, Jr.1,500 runners WHAT:…
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Montgomery County Department of Public Safety holding a telecommunicator hiring marathon
The Montgomery County Department of Public Safety is looking for the best to answer the call, literally, thousands of times…
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Schwenksville dedicates Main Street Plaza funded by 2017 Montco 2040 grant
Schwenksville Borough has completed the first phase of improvements for the Main Street Plaza, which was funded by a 2017…








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