Jenkintown Borough is excited to announce the newest addition to the Borough’s website. We have added a ‘Photo of the Month’ feature to our website! All pictures will be provided through Jenkintown’s own Jon Adams and will be displayed on the front page of Jenkintown’s website for one month. This will give all residents and visitors to the Borough website the opportunity to see all that makes Jenkintown Borough a special place to live and visit.
In addition to this exciting new feature, Jenkintown Borough has been continually working to update its website with information, new pictures and upcoming events including Jenkintown Borough’s Arts Fest that will occur in September. We hope that with these new website features we will be able to reach all residents and visitors to the website to help assist and answer any questions quickly and conveniently. By visiting the Public Works page on the website you can review and or download and print things such as the leaf collection schedule and street sweeper schedule. The following changes and features have been added to the Borough website recently: Read More »
Great news! Jenkintown Borough is experiencing development and redevelopment growth at a remarkable rate! Not to be overlooked during this period is the revitalization of entire blocks of businesses. In this expose of our growing business community, the Borough is featuring the 600 block of West Avenue.Read More »
The sound of music will be wafting through the trees of Jenkintown’s beautiful Town Square this summer, with free, live music scheduled for every Tuesday Night at 7 PM. So bring a lawn chair, pack a picnic basket, bring a cooler, and invite your friends to enjoy the twilight music at Town Square every Tuesday night this summer.
Please join the Rec Board tonight, Tuesday, July 31st to enjoy ‘The Miners’! Read More »
Today, July 30th, through exploratory excavation, interior pipe video and personnel entrance of a 56” Storm Culvert; the Borough along with the Borough Engineer have determined out of concern to Public Safety, Mather Road will need to be closed to through traffic until repairs can be completed to the underground culvert. This is an emergency situation and immediate action has been taken to mitigate risk and potential dangers. The roadway will be barricaded and closed between 264 and 270 Mather Road. All Mather Road residents will continue to have access to their driveways but there will be no through traffic on Mather Road at this point until further notice (Repairs are completed). Read More »