Mosquito Hunters of Willow Grove Provides a Line of Defense Against Summer Insects and Backyard Invaders
eForce electronics recycling will be on hand at the Abington Public Works Building to recycle residents' old and unused devices Saturday.
The winter storm in Friday's forecast prompted Abington Township officials to push Friday's collections to Saturday.
See when trash and recyclables will be collected this week in Abington Township. Yard debris and holiday trees collections are suspended.
Residents should check the leaf collection schedule here and ensure leaves are at the curb in piles by 7 a.m. on their scheduled day.
From leaky faucets to burst pipes, hiring a Thumbtack professional is the fast and easy way to handle all your plumbing needs.
Laptops, peripherals, calculators, telephones, small appliances, and more items can be recycled Saturday at Abington's Public Works Yard.
Instead of throwing campaign signs in the trash, Montgomery County is encouraging residents to recycle their signs with the election over.
Saturday is the DEA's National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day, and police in Abington Township are joining the effort.
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Getting things done around the house has never been easier.
Finding and hiring top-rated house cleaners, junk removal pros and more has never been easier.
Abington Middle School will host Saturday's household hazardous waste collection event. See what items can be disposed of at the event here.
Residents can place more items in their trash for collection on their regular trash days all week. See details of Trash Clean-Out Week here.
Putting old and unwanted medications into the trash or down toilets can lead to them falling into the wrong hands or polluting water.
The Abington Township Shade Tree Commission has 300 native trees to giveaway for free. Trees are available first-come, first-served.
Montgomery County is hosting a free hazardous household waste collection event in June at Abington Middle School. See details here.
PECO crews will be replacing natural gas equipment along a portion of Easton Road in Abington through June.
Abington residents can safely dispose of laptops, TVs, cellphones, microwaves, and more this weekend at the Public Works Yard.
Residents can safely dispose of laptops, cell phones, printers, and more at the Feb. 25 event in Abington Township.
During the tour in Abington, locals will have a chance to check out some homes showcasing gardens full of plants native to the area.
Thumbtack makes it simple to switch to solar energy in your area.
This season, make your dreams of a freshly manicured lawn or a flower-filled yard a reality when you hire a top-rated landscaper.
An ounce of prevention can save you lots of money in the long run and keep your home safe from damage.
Top-rated cleaning professionals are available to help get your house next-level clean.
Nature enthusiasts got the opportunity to learn about edible plants right in their own community during two foraging walks by TTF.
Now that the PA Game Commission said it's safe to feed birds following an avian illness, Briar Bush is hosting a feeder cleaning event.
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Crime rates, schools, access to jobs and an affordable cost of living were considered when compiling the list of the state's best suburbs.
Heritage Conservancy shared a lively presentation about salamanders and then went on a field trip with local 4th graders.
Great news for local trail lovers: Abington is getting a $450,000 boost for a key project.
Violate these Abington township code rules and you could face fines.
"Everyone loves the beauty, mystery, and charm of owls, but science is still unlocking many secrets of owl biology and ecology."
The Wissahickon Clean Water Partnership has garnered support from 13 of 16 local municipalities.
Mosquitoes carrying West Nile Virus have been found in the Abington area.
Five Montgomery County municipalities received $358,000 in funding for sustainability projects connected to "Montco 2040."
Residents are reminded there is no reason to call law enforcement if you see a coyote unless it is acting sick and potentially rabid.
Amid protests from conservation groups, Pennsylvania has voted to remove timber rattlesnakes from the Endangered Species candidate list.
Temperatures are expected to be dangerously hot in Montgomery County over the next several days.
Saturday, June 4, is National Trails Day. Where are you going hiking?