LANSDALE — After a weekend that dropped several inches of snow across the region, Lansdale s Code Blue shelter is staying open for at least a few more days.
And borough council got an earful of them Wednesday. During this last storm, the Lansdale Police Department issued about 70 tickets for parking on snow alert zones, said councilwoman Meg Currie Teoh.
- Advertisement - You may have noticed: if people were parked on both sides, maybe a plow didn t go down your street. It s possible that when we go a long time without a real snow, people forget the process, she said.
Complaints on social media throughout the storm led to a lengthy discussion at council s public safety committee meeting Wednesday night, Teoh said, largely centered on the borough police department ticketing those who remained parked on snow emergency routes that should be kept clear when emergency declarations are in effect.
Winter Storm Orlena continued its slow slam of Montgomery County, as the nor’easter stretched into its third and final day, bringing more than one foot of snow to parts of
LANSDALEÂ â A pair of siblings are using a familiar name to help out those in need during the era of COVID-19.
Co-owners Alvin and Kinnari Patel hope their new Saladworks Lansdale can make a difference for those who need a fast, casual meal, or a place to work. It s a hard time to enter the industry. Both of our spouses lost their jobs during the pandemic, and we made a decision that we d help build something for the future, Kinnari said.
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Located in the Pavilion shopping center at 443 S. Broad Street, Saladworks opened on Jan. 13 and features more than 60 ingredients that can be combined or offered in salads, wraps, grain bowls, soups and more, to meet any nutritional need or diet trend.
LANSDALE — Borough parks and recreation staff have prepared one of the town s main landmarks for winter, in a much safer and faster way than prior years.