Due to the inclement weather, tonight’s final Farmers Market and Summer Music Series concert, featuring The Miners, has been cancelled. But, please do check out their website (http://www.minersmusic.com/) and Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/TheMinersPA) for updates about future performances. They are a great act and well-worth seeing live!
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Road Closures for Thursday August 24th
Today, Wednesday, August 23rd, the Borough’s subcontractor, General Asphalt Paving Co., completed the paving of Shoemaker Avenue (entire length) and Rodman Avenue between Runnymede Avenue and Walnut Street.
General Asphalt will be paving tomorrow, Thursday, August 24th at 7:00 AM on Linda Vista Avenue between Cheltena and Runnymede Avenues, as well as Rodman Avenue between Walnut Street and Cloverly Avenue. Due to paving Rodman Avenue, Elm Avenue between Cheltena and Runnymede Avenues will be closed tomorrow, Thursday August 24th. Paving of these roads are scheduled to end by 4:00 PM and is expected to be completed this week. Continue reading Road Closures for Thursday August 24th
2017 Paving Project Update
Today, Tuesday, August 22nd, the Borough’s subcontractor, General Asphalt Paving Co., completed the milling of Rodman Avenue between Runnymede Avenue and Cloverly Avenue.This has completed the milling of the roads on the 2017 Paving project.
General Asphalt will begin paving tomorrow, Wednesday, August 23rd at 7:00 AM on Shoemaker Avenue between Leedom Street and Hillside Avenue. The paving operation will then continue onto Linda Vista Avenue between Cheltena and Runnymede Avenues, as well as Rodman Avenue between Runnymede and Cloverly Avenues is scheduled to be paved tomorrow. Paving of these roads are scheduled to end by 4:00 PM each day and is expected to be completed in two to three days.
Please have all cars removed from Linda Vista Avenue, Shoemaker Avenue and Rodman Avenue prior to 6:30 AM. Additionally, during the paving operation residents will not have continuous access to their driveways and will not be able to access their driveway until the paving has cooled for traffic.
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Tonight’s SMS continues with a double-header of two new homegrown bands!
This week’s penultimate Summer Music Series concert is a double-header debut of two new homegrown bands. First up is a currently unnamed three-piece band led by Basil Khan on guitar and vocals, Jamail Khan on drums, and Ben Farr on bass. They are sure to entertain with a set of all original songs, written by Basil himself! Immediately following will be the debut of Camera Thief, featuring Pasquale DeFazio, Brendan Duffey, Robert DeFazio, Joe Hartnett, and Joe Duffey. This five-piece alt-rock band will also be performing all original music and is one of the most anticipated shows of the summer. You don’t want to miss it! Continue reading Tonight’s SMS continues with a double-header of two new homegrown bands!
Outdoor Burning Information
As fall time approaches and cooler weather sets in, questions have been brought to the attention of the municipality regarding exterior fires. The Borough would like to clarify the difference between an open burn, a recreational fire and a portable fireplace (chimenea).
Jenkintown Borough has adopted the 2009 International Fire Code. As defined in Section 302 of the Fire Code, an open burn is that which releases products of combustion and noxious fumes directly into the atmosphere and is not in an approved container.
A recreational fire as defined under Section 302 is that which is in an approved container, not more than 3’ in diameter and less than 2’ high. Only approved fuels may be burned in such container.
A portable fireplace as defined in Section 302 is that which may have a small hearth or chimney. This type of container will typically have a spark screen built into it.
Regardless of the container, the fire must be supervised until extinguished and fire suppression must be within reach. Fire suppression as defined in Section 307.5 of the Fire Code is a fire extinguisher with a 4-A rating, dirt, sand or garden hose immediately available for use. The burning of yard debris or trash, even in such containers is strictly prohibited and a violation of the open burn ordinance a stated in Chapter 94, Article II.
Property owners shall be mindful of neighbors and limit the amount of smoke produced as not to cause a nuisance. Safe distances, as listed in Section 307 of the Fire Code shall be 25’ from any structure and/or other combustible materials and 15’ from any structure for a portable fireplace. Questions can be directed to the Fire Marshal’s office at Borough Hall.