Neil Makhija
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MCCC Celebrates the Achievements of the Class of 2025 During Its 58th Commencement Ceremonies
Among the cheers and applause, graduates of Montgomery County Community College’s (MCCC) Class of 2025 celebrated their Commencement during three…
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Montco Leaders Urge Action as SEPTA Faces Historic Cuts
Montgomery County leaders are sounding the alarm over SEPTA’s looming $213 million deficit, writes Hayden Mitman for NBC 10 Philadelphia.…
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Montco Forms Council to Determine AI’s Role in County’s Future
Montgomery County is taking a step into the future with the launch of a new AI for Public Good Advisory…
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Montco Leaders Warn SEPTA Cuts Threaten Regional Livability
Montgomery County leaders are raising the alarm as SEPTA warns of deep service cuts tied to a looming $213 million…
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Montgomery County Teams with Nonprofit to Launch Short-Term Shelter in Lansdale
Montgomery County officials and nonprofit leaders gathered in Lansdale to kick off plans for a new short-term housing facility, writes…
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SPS Employees Need Support—Montgomery County Calls on Buffett for Investment
Montgomery County Commissioner Neil K. Makhija is asking billionaire investor Warren Buffett for help, writes Robert Moran for the Philadelphia…
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Work on Rebuilding Keim Street Bridge in Pottstown Officially Begins Despite Funding Concerns
Despite concerns over President Donald Trump administration funding cuts, work has already begun on rebuilding the 90-year-old Keim Street Bridge…
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Montgomery County Demands Release of $5M HUD Grant to Prevent Homelessness Crisis
Montgomery County officials are demanding the release of $5 million in federal grant funding, writes Justin Heinze for the Patch.…
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Montgomery County Officials Outline 2025 Plans Amid Federal Funding Uncertainty
At the recent State of Montgomery County event, Commissioners Neil Makhija, Jamila Winder, and Tom DiBello marked their first year…
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Nelly Jiménez-Arévalo Appointed Montco’s Director of Immigrant Affairs
Montgomery County has appointed Nelly Jiménez-Arévalo, executive director of ACLAMO, as its first director of immigrant affairs, writes Katie Bernard…
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Montgomery County Board of Commissioners Advances DEI Mission Despite Trump Cuts
Despite the Trump administration’s rollback of DEI initiatives at the federal level, the Montgomery County Board of Commissioners continues to…
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MCCC Marks 60th Anniversary with Hospitality Institute Ribbon Cutting, Celebration
Montgomery County Community College (MCCC) recently celebrated its milestone 60th anniversary with two special events at the Blue Bell Campus on…
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Election Cyberattacks Stopped in Their Tracks By Montgomery County’s IT Department
Montgomery County successfully defended against over 1 million election cyberattack attempts, writes Rachel Ravina for The Reporter. Election Board Chairman…
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Montgomery County Expects Record Turnout for Mail-In Ballots
Montgomery County has received over 134,000 mail-in ballots, with 193,220 approved applications, writes Rachel Ravina for The Reporter. Officials anticipate…
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Montgomery County Tourism is Booming, According to Reports
Montgomery County’s tourism industry set new records in 2023, reports Justin Heinze for the Patch. Last year, visitor spending reached…
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Voter Services Mobile Outreach Van Hits the Road in Montgomery County
Montgomery County unveiled its new Voter Services Mobile Outreach Van on Saturday at Abington Township’s Fall Festival, reports Rachel Ravina…
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MCCC Celebrates 60th Anniversary with ‘Human 60’
To continue the celebration of its 60th anniversary and the start of the fall semester, more than 350 Montgomery County Community…
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Historic Move: Montgomery County Adds 15 Public Defenders Following Statewide Understaffing Reports
Montgomery County has approved the decision to add 15 more public defenders to its ranks, reports Chris Palmer for The…












































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