Members of the Upper Perk Dream Team greet teammate Mike Mientus onto the court at the start of the game featuring the Wizards playing against district employees. At 6-foot-11, Mientus previously ...
Perkiomen School's National basketball team relied on its defense to win its initial two games. The team also displayed its depth in the victories at home. The Panthers struggled with their medium and ...
Pennsburg Council rejected a proposal to allow women to utilize a Code Blue shelter in the borough. On Tuesday, the members voted unanimously to reject a request by Marianne Lynch, executive director ...
The UPV Chamber and PerkUp extend their appreciation to all participants in the Hometown Hero Banner Program. All banners will be retired after Veterans Day. Banners that have been on display for two ...
Notice is hereby given that New Hanover Township's proposed 2026 Budget is available for public inspection at the Township Municipal Building, 2943 North Charlotte Street, Gilbertsville, PA 19525, ...
On Tuesday, Nov.11, at 7 p.m., Upper Hanover officials will conduct a public hearing to consider an amendment to their zoning Map. That amendment involves a 43-acre parcel that borders the Borough of ...
This year marks a special milestone for the PPL Foundation as it celebrates 10 years of making a meaningful difference in the communities PPL's utilities serve across Pennsylvania and Rhode Island.
Eight o'clock came, and the speaker delivered his message on time to the capacity crowd. At the time, it was the largest audience ever assembled under one roof in the entire Perkiomen Valley. William ...
Tribe kicker Matthew Wood executed a textbook onside kick that was recovered by Jacob Pedrick, however, a holding penalty stalled the ensuing drive. Sabo completed a pass on a fake punt that would ...
Pickleball players in the Upper Perkiomen Valley have grown accustomed to leaving the area to find competition. For several years, residents have traveled throughout Montgomery County and beyond.
A Telford developer has sold a five-acre Pennsburg property where he was planning to construct 45 townhouses. Tim Hendricks, the president of Hendricks Group Developers, LLC, sold the land to a Berks ...