bookmark_borderAmbler Watershed Stewards

Join the Ambler Environmental Advisory Council and Penn State Extension’s Master Watershed Stewards for a two-day community effort, SATURDAYS, JULY 11 & 18 from 9-1 pm, to restore the Ambler Borough Park to its former beauty.

In order to protect the Rose Valley Creek riparian buffer completed by the Ambler EAC in 2011, we will be learning how to remove invasive plants such as Japanese Knotweed and Garlic Mustard. These invaders among others have taken over several areas of the park and are outsompeting their native counterparts.

One major reason for maintaining the riparian buffer is to prevent against erosion of Rose Valley Creek, which runs through Ambler Borough Park and eventually flows into the Wissahickon Creek. Once the Wissahickon Creek empties into the Sckuylkill River, it then becomes a significant source of drinking water for the City of Philadelphia.

There will be a 15 min orientation beginning around 9:30 am on the importance of riparian buffers and the reasons behind removing invasive plants. We encourage you to arrive promptly at 9 am to benefit from the introduction, but we will have informational handouts for those that arrive later.

We advise that you wear long pants and sturdy shoes (i.e. hiking boots, rainboots) in order to avoid poison ivy, stinging nettles, mutlifora rose, etc.

Tools, snacks and water will be provided.

bookmark_borderMontgomery County Health Department Strategic Plan

In September 2014 the Montgomery County Health Department began a process to develop a strategic plan to guide the organization during the next three years. To ensure the process resulted in a comprehensive plan it incorporated the evaluation of national trends expected to impact the provision of public health services, an analysis of the local dynamics and health needs of Montgomery County, and
an assessment of MCHD’s own capabilities and vulnerabilities as it relates to its ability to fulfill its mission.
These assessments were completed and reviewed during the course of a nine month timeline that included multiple meetings and culminated with completion of the MCHD 2015-2018 Strategic Plan in May 2015. The pages that follow summarize the major points of the process and associated information.

bookmark_borderArrests Made in Upper Merion Prostitution Sting

Arrests Made in Upper Merion Prostitution Sting:
Wellington Bravo
Richard Bruno Jr.
Joseph Dalesandro
Adam Lewis Goldin
Johnny R. Parker
Montgomery County District Attorney Risa Vetri Ferman and Upper Merion Township Chief Thomas Nolan announce the arrests of Wellington Bravo, Richard Bruno Jr., Joseph Dalesandro, Adam Lewis Goldin, and Johnny R. Parker for Patronizing Prostitutes.
District Attorney Ferman and Chief Nolan announced a joint law enforcement initiative aimed at investigating and prosecuting individuals committing crimes related to human trafficking and the commercial sex trade in Montgomery County, specifically in local hotels.