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Stephen Redding, of Salford, will present a seminar June 14 based on his writings. Photo by Ken Zepp
Arborist Stephen Redding, of Salford, has been crushed by a tractor, been frozen in a blizzard, and nearly drowned in the Delaware River.
Residents try to block barricade removal
“We feel like we've got squatter's rights we've been here 40 years and don't mess with us”
A 10-horsepower riding mower is about the most traffic you'll see near Salford Street in the Timbergrove Manor community these days. via KHOU-TV Houston
Del. Valley Emergency Notifications Go High-Tech
Delaware Valley residents, some five million strong, can now sign up for a public warning system that alerts people to emergencies through text messaging. via KYW-AM Philadelphia
Salford keeping close eye on White's Mill Road open space
“I've got to make sure that if we turn a light on, that the ducks won't stop breeding”
White's Mill Road open space has been a recent point of observation for legal authorities, the local government of Salford and the Tylersport Crime Alert, but crimes have continued to occur. via Souderton Independent
Youth Vs. Adults in Gadget Wars
“It's somewhat a Catch-22, because now I'm hidden from the people I would really like to connect with”
Scott Seigal was awakened one recent early morning by a cell phone text message. via Baltimore Sun
PA Attornery General Suing Montgomery-based Weight Loss Center
They were hoping to lose weight. But what they lost was their money.Pennsylvania's attorney general is suing Montgomery County-based Pure Weight Loss Inc. via WFMZ
Salford looks to clean up White's Mill Road Open Space Preserve
“We have requested state police to increase the surveillance.”
Townships like Salford take a great deal of pride in maintaining open space. It allows law-abiding citizens to enjoy a walk in the woods, a game of catch or a spring time picnic, but the freedom and seclusion ... via Souderton Independent
“Larry your vote will be the deciding vote on putting money in your pocket”
Salford Township's reorganization meeting on Monday, Jan. 7 had the contentious political discourse that all of Salford's recent meetings have had, but now Barbara Lynch is on the Board of Supervisors, not ... via Souderton Independent
Castor reflects on wearing white hat
“There is a certain amount of trepidation I think that goes with stepping into the unknown. But I concluded it's time for me to do something different”
In the world of cops and robbers, some would say Montgomery County District Attorney Bruce L. Castor Jr., armed with charisma, youthful good looks and confidence, wore the "white hat" well. via Public Spirit
Salford and North Penn Water Authority near agreement
“No one is required to hook up to public water”
An agreement between Salford Township and North Penn Water Authority for the first public water system in the municipality could be completed by the end of the year. via North Penn Life
On-air contests are open to all CAT Country 96 listeners who are 18 years of age or older and who reside in the Allentown Metropolitan service area as determined by Arbitron, Inc. via WCTO-FM Lehigh Valley
Lower Salford Township residents will see a 2.7 percent tax increase in 2008 for a new tax levied for Harleysville Area EMS, according to final budget figures approved by the board of supervisors Dec. via Souderton Independent
Currie, Miller to lead school board
Lower Salford Township supervisors have approved an ordinance Dec. 5 that will exempt Almac Group from part of its real estate tax obligations during the first ten years after the company locates its North ... via Souderton Independent
Plans for intersection moving along
“We've gone through about 5,000 bags.”
Reviews by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation for the planned realignment of the Cowpath Road/Godshall Road/Broad Street intersection should be completed and a second, and final, public open house on ... via Souderton Independent