Missed some news this week? Here's your weekly recap.
There was a wide variety of different types of news this week in Limerick, Royersford and Spring City, starting with the bridge closure that began on schedule on Monday. Following that, the Concerned Citizens of East Vincent released a statement concerning the Pennhurst property, which was supposed to get final approval for a zoning change on Tuesday night, but was quickly dismissed by the Planning Commission, which said the petition still needed a lot of work to get to that stage. In response, Spring City Councilman Jim Burns wrote a letter to the PC saying N. Church Street would most likely close to Pennhurst Asylum traffic this fall. In other news, we began our Farms Do No Harm series and warned our readers of the heat wave, which was …
A local teen completed a playground project and received homage at Tuesday's Board of Supervisors meeting. The board also revisited discussions on Ridge Pike.
Justin Gould, a local Spring-Ford student, attained the rank of Eagle Scout and was honored by the Limerick Township Board of Supervisors at Tuesday’s meeting. Gould is a member of Boy Scout Troop 10, which meets at St. James United Church of Christ on S. Limerick Road. His project involved the refurbishing of a playground area at St. James Lutheran Church. Under Gould’s direction, the grass area was replanted, wood chips were laid down and the equipment was cleaned up. Supervisor Elaine DeWan also congratulated Gould on attaining membership in the Order of the Arrow. The Order of the Arrow is one of the highest honors awarded in scouting. Peter Simone of Simone Collins Landscape Architecture has submitted two proposals for a new zoning …
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Alyson D'Alessandro
11:35 pm on Saturday, July 23, 2011
Karen, thank you for the correction. We will get that fixed.   more ›