All posts by George Locke

PECO Accelerated Gas Infrastructure Modernization Project Update

The Borough has been notified by PECO’s subcontractor, Henkels & McCoy, that the Accelerated Gas Infrastructure Modernization Project (AGIMP) will continue the week of Monday, April 20th.  Runnymede Avenue between Myrtle Avenue and Walnut Street AND Florence Avenue between West and Runnymede Avenues will be closed to thru traffic for approximately one week beginning Monday, April 20th from 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM and there will be a lane closure on Walnut Street between Runnymede and Rodman Avenues from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM to allow for the installation of new gas mains to be safely completed in these areas.  Flaggers will be on site to assist with traffic control due to temporary lane closures. 

Residents will continue to have access to their properties during this process.  If you do not reside on this road please take another route during these times to avoid disruption of your travels. Read More »

COVID-19 Update: Assistance for Families and Individuals in Need

Food insecurity concerns have been escalating throughout the COVID-19 pandemic and Jenkintown Borough would like to provide everyone with very helpful information to help support anyone struggling with food insecurity during this difficult time. 

Below is today’s press release from Governor Tom Wolf reminding Pennsylvanians that public benefit programs are available to assist families and individuals during this public health crisis, along with a list of local food cupboard donation and distribution sites AND more helpful community resources.

Governor Tom Wolf, April 18th, 2020 Press Release “Access to Food Assistance, Healthcare through Safety-Net Programs Available During COVID-19”
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Jenkintown High School Seniors

The Borough has been asked to share this awesome campaign.

PROUDLY SHOW YOUR SUPPORT FOR THE JENKINTOWN HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS

Through this campaign every home in the district can now proudly display a Lawn Sign to show their support of The Jenkintown High School Graduating Class of 2020. These seniors have had a rough year, let’s show them we care! Please show your support!

By clicking this link Support Jenkintown High School Seniors  you can visit the website, choose your sign, customize it (Penn State sign) and place your order (Worker/Responder Signs available too). A portion of the sales will go to the Senior Class of 2020. Read More »

COVID 19 Update: A message from State Representative Steve McCarter Voting Against Senate Bill 613, Local Food Cupboard Information and More Helpful Community Resources

Jenkintown Borough continues to update the  opens in a new windowBorough website with the latest COVID-19 information and community resources that have been provided by County, State, and Federal agencies.  State Representative Steve McCarter updates the public in a message below on voting against State Bill 613 and provides more helpful community resources including donation and distribution times for opens in a new windowlocal food cupboards,  Governor Wolf’s announcement on emergency opens in a new windowSNAP benefit distribution and local feeding programs and more. Read More »

PECO Extends COVID-19 Customer Support Efforts Through June 1

Jenkintown Borough would like to share the following update provided by Suzanne Ryan, PECO External Affairs Manager regarding the company’s COVID-19 policies to ensure customer access to services.

“April 16, 2020 — To offer continued assistance to customers impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, PECO is extending its support policies, which include suspending service disconnections, waiving new late fees, and reconnecting customers who were previously disconnected, through at least June 1.
The company’s COVID-19 policies, designed to help ensure all customers have access to safe and reliable electric service during this critical time, launched in mid-March with PECO’s announcement to suspend service disconnections and waive new late payment charges for all of customers. The commitment was extended shortly thereafter to reconnect customers who previously had their power disconnected.

“We recognize the impact of COVID-19 on our customers and communities has been greater than anyone could have imagined, with many experiencing financial difficulties and uncertainty about the future,” said Mike Innocenzo, PECO president and CEO. “We remain committed to every customer through difficult times, and we will continue to support our communities in need. During this pandemic, we will power through together.” Read More »