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Borough Chief of Police Mike Orler

September 9th, 2009 · 6 Comments · Crime and Punishment, General, News

The Times Herald has a pretty good article on the new Chief of Police Mike Orler.  I’ve already had a positive experience with Chief Orler while in attendance at the Borough Council Meeting.
I asked the question during the meeting if speed enforcement was taking place on Fayette St.  (Note, the speed limit is 25 MPH) [...]

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Conshy News — 24-Jul-2009

July 24th, 2009 · No Comments · Crime and Punishment, News, Traffic

It’s been a while since I made a Conshy News posting and I’m getting complaints from my co-workers on my lack of updates….so…here is one to keep the natives happy:

Seems you now have pack heat when riding your bike on the Schuylkill Trail!  Who knew?
Here is a great article on the Conshohocken-based Colonial Neighborhood Council.  [...]

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New Electronic Sign in Conshohocken

April 23rd, 2009 · 2 Comments · Photos & Videos, Traffic

OK, a little help here…Anyone have an idea what this sign is and what it is going to be used for?  This is at the enterance to the Matsonford Bridge, heading into West Conshohocken.
There is a similar one in West Conshy as well, on River Road/Front Street.

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Conshohocken is Naming a Street After The “Soul”?

July 9th, 2008 · 1 Comment · Breaking News, Food & Drink, News

Buried in some random web site is the announcement that Conshohocken will be re-naming a street today after the Philadelphia Soul.  Eh, what?
These are the type of activities that take place, where I just shake my head and wonder…Why?
I’m guessing this is Totaro swinging his political stick at getting this done.  I wonder what the [...]

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The First Complaint From the Conshohocken Streetscape Project

May 15th, 2008 · 2 Comments · General, Politics

Maybe it is the first, certainly will not be the last. Here is a post demonstrating the typical attitude Conshohocken Borough Council has towards informing residents on major projects. They continue to make assumptions that the residents either a) read the local paper daily or b) attend Council meetings to keep up on [...]

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