Lower Providence
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Former St. Gabriel’s Hall Site in Lower Providence Sells for $14.5M
A landmark Montgomery County property has changed hands, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal. The 60-acre campus once…
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Lower Providence Project Shows Power of Resident and Government Teamwork
A long-standing pedestrian safety concern in Lower Providence Township is set to be addressed thanks to a new $150,000 county…
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This New Montco Trail Could Change How People Get Around King of Prussia
Upper Merion Township secured a $1 million federal grant to help complete the Valley Forge Gateway Trail, connecting several points…
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King of Prussia Trail Project Moves Forward with Major William Penn Foundation Grant
Plans to strengthen Montgomery County’s extensive trail network are moving forward, writes Justin Heinze for Patch. This comes thanks to…
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King of Prussia District Receives William Penn Foundation Grant for Gulph Road Connector Trail Project
King of Prussia Business Improvement District Inc. has been awarded an Environment and Public Space grant from the William Penn…
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Audubon Water Customers Finally Get Relief From Leaks, PFAS Concerns
Audubon Water Company had been struggling for the past two years to fix leaks on its water main, losing around…
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Where to Watch Fireworks in Montgomery County This Fourth of July
Fourth of July is quickly approaching, and Americans all over will celebrate with the time-honored tradition of watching fireworks light…
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Hatboro Joins 17 Other Montco Towns with State Bird Town Designation
Hatboro is the latest Montgomery County town to receive the Bird Town Pennsylvania designation, joining 17 other communities in the…
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Towamencin Is Pennsylvania’s Newest Official Bird Town
Towamencin has become Pennsylvania’s newest official Bird Town, reflecting its commitment to conservation and stewardship of key habitats, writes Justin…
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Montgomery County Declares Severe Drought Warning
Montgomery County is now under severe drought conditions, marking one of the driest Octobers in recorded history, reports Justin Heinze…
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Pennsylvania American Water Reveals $28.3 Million Investment Plan for Water Storage Upgrades in 2024
In conjunction with the start of the Infrastructure Week observation, Pennsylvania American Water has revealed its 2024 tank infrastructure investment…
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Your Guide to 4th of July Fireworks in Montgomery County
Fireworks, parades, and festivals — the 4th of July is the perfect time to celebrate Independence Day with friends and…
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Norristown’s Gotwals Elementary School Named After Man Who Championed Quality Education
Gotwals Elementary School in Norristown was named after the man who championed quality education and implemented and achieved many high…
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Lower Providence Wells Fargo Shuts Doors on Feb. 22 Amid Rise in Digital Banking
As more customers go digital, brick-and-mortar banks are closing their doors across the country. This trend is no exception for…
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Montgomery County Post-Election Effort Can Unite Oz Voters, Fetterman Voters, and Everyone in Between
Wednesday, Nov. 9, (the day after Election Day 2022), will surely dawn seeing some Montgomery County politicos who are elated…
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Eye on St. Gabriel’s Hall: Closure Looking to Draw Interest from Developers
The closure of St. Gabriel’s Hall in Lower Providence by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia is expected to draw significant interest…
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Owner of Kriebel’s Custom Bakery in Eagleville Honored with Business of Year Award
Colleen Yaeger Kriebel, owner of Kriebel’s Custom Bakery in Eagleville, has been honored with Lower Providence Township’s 2019 Business of…
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CertaPro Finds New Home for its Headquarters in Lower Providence, Adds Training Center
After reviewing nearly two-dozen spaces across the region, CertaPro Painters has finally found a new home for its headquarters in…


























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