The Borough will continue to livestream all scheduled Public Committee and Borough Council meetings on the opens in a new windowBorough’s Facebook page for the safety and welfare of all participants. A meeting schedule for May 2020 and a link to the websites meeting minutes/agendas has been provided below for your reference. Read More »
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Shine Your Light For Firefighters May 4 – 5th, 2020 In commemoration of International Firefighters’ Day 2020
Covid 19 Update: Wellness Calls for Seniors
The Montgomery County Office of Senior Services is offering Well Calls to individuals age 60 and over. The primary purpose of the call is to prevent the feeling of isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Please visit opens in a new windowthis link provided by the Montgomery County Read More »
Voters are Encouraged to Apply for a Mail-in Ballot for the June 2nd Primary Election
The Pennsylvania primary election is right around the corner and Governor Tom Wolf is encouraging voters to apply for a mail-in ballot. Not sure how to apply for a mail in ballot? Follow opens in a new windowthis link for information on how to apply.
Not registered to vote? The new deadline to opens in a new windowregister to vote or update a voter registration for the primary is May 18. Registered voters have until 5 pm May 26 to opens in a new windowsign up to vote by mail ballot and until 8 p.m. on election day to return their voted ballot. Read More »
Census 2020: There’s still time to respond!
Did you know you can still respond to the 2020 Census? April 1st is a reference date, not a deadline to respond. Responding to the 2020 Census is easy, safe and important, and is key to shaping the future of communities. Despite the unprecedented times we are facing, the 2020 Census carries on, which means we need to hear and connect with you!
When you respond online here, by phone, or by mail, be sure to count everyone who was living in your home on April 1st. You can respond online or by phone in English or 12 other languages. Households that have not responded online or by phone should have received a paper questionnaire.