Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Constellation NewEnergy Inc. to help courthouse reduce uses of water, electric and gas.
Every house could use ways to "go green," including a Courthouse. The Montgomery County Commissioners agreed, and recently voted to hire one local business to help make their "house" get more ecofriendly. Constellation NewEnergy Inc., based in Fort Washington, was awarded a contract recently via an unanimous vote, to help the Montgomery County Courthouse go green by reducing uses of water, electric and gas, according to a WFMZ post. The courthouse currently spends more than $600,000 per year on energy. "Ultimately, we will realize significant savings right away," said Commissioner Chairman Joshua Shapiro told WFMZ. "As time goes on, our dollar savings will grow as we pay off the project." For the full story on the new contract and changes…
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Area high school, college or grad students are sought to assist at the County level.
The Montgomery County Commissioners' Office recently announced that it is currently accepting applications for a summer internship program. "Upper level high school students, undergraduate students, and graduate students are invited to apply," said Jessica Willingham, Press Assistant and Public Relations Coordinator for Montgomery County Commissioners' Office. Internship opportunities are available to work and gain experience within the County's Commissioner’s Office. Interested candidates should submit resumes via e-mail to Turea Hutson at thutson@montcopa.org, according to Willingham. Candidates may also visit the County Commissioners' Office website and scroll to the bottom of the page for internship information and an application. For …
Friday, March 15, 2013
Take your nutrition to a new level by remembering one, simple color tip.
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Friday, March 15
Information courtesy of Montgomery County Office of Communications, Montgomery County Commissioners March begins the season of green. Spring is coming, St. Patrick’s Day celebrations are in order, and Earth Day is just around the corner. The color green is synonymous with a time of renewal and vital energy. If there’s one color that Americans can strive to have more of on their plates, it’s green. March is also National Nutrition Month, an opportunity to take notice of the benefits of healthy eating. According to the Centers for Disease Control, approximately 25 percent of adults consume the recommended daily allowance of vegetables (three or more servings per day). Leafy green vegetables are the most lacking of all. Leafy green …
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Montgomery County Commissioners announced Wednesday an overhaul of the county's website, complete with new functionality and features.
Visitors to Montgomery County's website earlier this week (including this Patch editor) were treated to a surprise when we discovered the county's once drab and somewhat outdated portal had been given a facelift. Montgomery County Commissioners Josh Shapiro, Leslie Richards and Bruce Castor invited the media up to One Montgomery Plaza on Wednesday to get a primer on the new changes and what it means for the county and its residents. "It's far more interactive, much more user friendly, and eliminates the use of paper in many different ways," said Commissioner Chair Shapiro. "We're excited about this unveiling today." The site, said Shapiro, puts residents in a position to interact with the county government in a way they never have been …
Friday, February 8, 2013
Montgomery County Commissioners approved an application for $185,000 in federal grant funds for the program.
Montgomery County Commissioners are seeking a grant to fund a 12-month pilot program for the Montgomery County Correctional Facility to help inmates find gainful employment after being released. According to a press release from Montgomery County, 62 percent of inmates in Montgomery County return to prison. “The recidivism rate, while better than the national average, is too high,” said Josh Shapiro, chairman of the Montgomery County Board of Commissioners. “And we need to do something about it.” This week, the commissioners approved the application for a $185,000 federal grant that would supplement $270,00 in state workforce development funds. The program will include job readiness, classroom instruction, individual career counseling, …
Monday, February 4, 2013
The commissioners will hold a meeting tonight.
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Monday, February 4
The Montgomery County Commissioners will hold the third of their “Conversations with your Commissioners” program tonight at Arcadia University. The meeting will start at 7 p.m. in the Castle of the Glenside college. The program is part of a series in which the Montgomery County Commissioners hold meetings throughout the county. “These conversations with the commissioners are another in a series of ways we are trying to keep residents informed about what we are doing,” Josh Shapiro, chair of the commissioners, said. “We live stream our meetings on line and use social media a great deal to inform everyone about what is going on in the county. “We urge residents to attend these conversations so they can hear what we have tried to do during…
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Tuesday, January 1, 2013
The County has declared that winter conditions may pose serious harm or death to individuals without shelter.
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Tuesday, January 1
UPDATE: [1/2/13; 2:35 p.m.] The Montgomery County Commissioners are extending the Code Blue Cold Weather Emergency declared earlier this week for Montgomery County. The Code Blue declaration is now in effect starting at 9 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 2 until 9 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 3. --- Original story: The Montgomery County Commissioners, on the advice of the Montgomery County Department of Public Safety, have declared a Code Blue Cold Weather Emergency for Montgomery County based on a review of forecasts from the National Weather Service. The Code Blue Declaration has been issued for Montgomery County for the period beginning at 9 p.m. on Tuesday until 9 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 2. A Code Blue Cold Weather declaration is made in …
Thursday, November 1, 2012
The commissioners will discuss budget matters and Hurricane Sandy-related clean up efforts.
The Montgomery County Board of Commissioners will meet again today at 10 a.m. in the 8th-floor board room at One Montgomery Plaza in Norristown. While nothing on the agenda is Norristown specific, there's quite of bit of business affecting all county residents on the commissioners' plate, including a discussion of the quarterly budget and the 2013 budget process. The commissioners will also be declaring a state of emergency, according to the agenda, presumably in response to the damage and destruction caused by Hurricane Sandy in our region this week. You can download the full agenda for today's meeting in our PDF section. Just in time for the election, Montgomery County is reviving its campaign sign recycling program. According to a …
Here are five things Abington residents should know today.
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Sunday, October 28, 2012
Commissioners hold a press conference to inform residents on what to expect, how to prepare and stay safe, and services provided by the county during the storm.
Montgomery County Commissioners held a press conference Sunday at the Washington Fire Co. in Conshohocken to inform residents on what to expect from the storm, what they should be doing to prepare and how to stay safe, and resources available from county government. "We are not weather forecasters, but we know that Hurricane Sandy will be a severe storm," said Montgomery County Board of Commissioners Chairman Josh Shapiro, who was joined by Vice Chair Leslie Richards, as well as county and local safety officials. What to Expect According to Shapiro, the county's most recent reports call for sustained winds of 45 to 65 miles per hour, Sunday through Tuesday; accumulation of four to eight inches of rain, which will increase in certain …
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11:51 pm on Wednesday, May 8, 2013
Abortion is another money wheel for the Dem voting machine. Human lives are the commodity not light bulbs. Schwartz co-founded and served as the Executive Director of an abortion facility in Philadelphia for 13 years. The facility performed about 1,500 abortions in its final year of operation before declaring bankruptcy. BHO gives $350 mil to Planned Parenthood. PP heavy contributor to the …   more ›