bookmark_borderMontco Budget

The Montgomery County Commissioners adopted a $375.7 million general fund budget and other associated budgets that include an increase in the county’s reserve fund, increases spending on much needed infrastructure projects, lowers debt service, provides pay increases to county workers, and contributes to the county pension fund all without raising taxes.

In addition to the general fund budget, the commissioners also adopted a $93.1 million capital budget and a n $11.7 million open space budget. The 2014 budget assumes the completion of the sale of the Human Services Center and the Parkhouse nursing facility. The budget also projects a year-ending fund balance equivalent to 11 percent of
revenues, which is consistent with the level recommended by the Government Finance Officers Association. Under the previous administration, the county’s fund balance had been drained from nearly $100 million to under $20 million and resulted, in large part, in the county losing its coveted AAA bond rating. The projected fund balance for 2014 is $41.1 million. The new budget also assumes a required payment to the county’s pension fund for the second consecutive year after five years of no contributions.

“This is a balanced budget that does not raise taxes, makes critical investments in human services, infrastructure, public safety, and our county workforce,” said Josh Shapiro, chair of the board of commissioners. “It returns our county reserve fund to required levels, lowers our debt service, again makes a payment to the pension fund, continues the process of making our government more effective and efficient and reduces overall spending.”

bookmark_borderChristmas Caroling In Ambler

You are welcome to join Ambler Main Street and The Ambler Symphony for a Christmas celebration………and community event

Wednesday (Dec 14) 6:30pm Concert and 8:00pm Film.

Come to Ambler Theater for the Ambler Symphony to sing along on the carols and listen to Christmas favorites like … Sleigh Ride, Christmas Festival, The Polar Express, Rutter’s arrangement of O Come All Ye Faithful and Waltz of the Flowers.

The movie is…
The Miracle on 34th Street(1947) which will appear in HD Digital. The film will begin after the concert at roughly 8:00pm.

Tickets are $10 and are available at the theater box office or check the website.

Merry Christmas!

bookmark_borderAmbler Christmas Parade

Saturday December 3
Start Time:  1pm
Cheer on the Annual Holiday Parade!  This year it’s bigger and better with all the local favorites plus additional bands and entertainers!
Celebrity Host Announcer:
Juan Varleta from radio station B101
News Stand Fire

The parade starts at Butler & Bethlehem  (behind the 711).
Marchers will proceed down Butler Avenue to the end point on South Spring Garden Street (at Finn McCools).

Come Celebrate….
Parade Grand Marshall
George Saurman
In recognition of his many years of service and achievements to the community.

WISSAHICKON HIGH SCHOOL MARCHING BAND
UPPER DUBLIN HIGH SCHOOL MARCHING BAND
Various Scout Troops
Stilt Walkers & Clowns
Irish Thunder Pipes & Strings Band
News Stand Fire

The UPTOWN STRING BAND, a regular top 10 finishing Mummers band from the small boro of Hulmeville in lower Bucks County is looking forward to marching in the Ambler Parade with our 2011 costumes/theme: Shake, Rattle & Casserole!

Santa & Mrs Claus!

Your support of the Ambler Business Community helps support community events like this.

Happy Holidays From,
Ambler Main Street