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"Controversial School Bus Driver Charges & More: The Latest Buzz in Montco!"

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May 20, 2026
Trivia Question❓What is the oldest continuously operated theater in Montgomery County, PA? Answer at the bottom of the newsletter |
A recent incident in Douglass Township serves as an important reminder of how valuable community awareness can be.
According to the Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office, a local school bus driver has been charged after allegedly driving erratically while transporting 54 elementary-aged children. Police responded after reports that the bus was swerving, nearly striking vehicles and almost hitting a telephone pole before coming to a stop in a snowbank.
Officials say several children reportedly texted or called their parents during the ride because they felt unsafe. Thankfully, no injuries were reported.
Stories like this remind us that Montgomery County is strongest when neighbors speak up and look out for one another. Whether it’s reporting unsafe behavior, supporting local schools, or simply checking in on our community, staying connected matters.
At Montco ProBiz Buzz, we believe local relationships and community trust are what make our neighborhoods stronger. Businesses, families, and residents all play a role in keeping Montgomery County a place where people feel safe and supported.
Sometimes the biggest difference starts with someone noticing something isn’t right — and taking action.
Source: Montgomery County District Attorney’s Office Read More... |
Joke Of The Day |
Why did the librarian go to Montgomery County? Because he heard they have a lot of book clubs! |
Digital real estate is quickly surpassing traditional storefronts in value for local businesses.
The Montco ProBiz Buzz Co-Op Card acts as your permanent spot on the digital main street, ensuring your business stays visible well after first contact.
With this unique web app, customers can save your offer, coupon, or deal directly to their phone, so finding your business later is effortless when they're ready to make a purchase.
No more worries about customers forgetting your name, location, or contact information.
Your essential details and offers remain just one tap away, including directions, website links, and your physical address.
Enjoy benefits like ongoing exposure, referral opportunities, co-op advertising, and community support among trusted Montgomery County businesses.
Claim your digital spot now before these valuable spaces are gone—contact Info@montcoprobizbuzz.com. Read More... |
Tick populations are climbing in Montgomery County as warmer, wetter weather fuels their spread into unexpected places.
Experts warn that ticks are now a bigger threat to families, pets, and outdoor workers, especially during active spring and summer months.
Contrary to popular belief, cold winters don’t always kill off these pests — many can survive hidden under leaves and snow through the season.
Local landscapers, tree crews, and contractors are advised to use repellents, wear protective gear, and carefully check for ticks after working outdoors.
Quick removal reduces the risk of illness, so watch for symptoms like fever or rashes and seek medical attention promptly if needed.
Montgomery County businesses can support community health by sharing safety tips, building trust, and showing they care for local families’ well-being. Read More... |
A homeowner faced a sudden plumbing issue and needed help fast.
She searched for local plumbers online, but by the end of her busy day, she couldn’t recall the business’s name or website.
With only a few moments to decide, she simply contacted the plumber already saved in her phone.
This happens all the time—people intend to hire you, but distractions and daily chaos make it easy to forget names, lose business cards, or miss key details.
Now imagine a contractor who shares a digital card packed with helpful info—instant contact details, service reminders, reviews, and even a special offer.
Months later, when another need arises, that business is right there—ready and visible.
Staying easy to find is more powerful than being the biggest name.
In a busy world, visibility sets businesses apart. Read More... |
Observing a grape vine reveals a simple truth: pruning is essential for healthy growth.
While it may seem odd to cut back something that’s thriving, gardeners understand that removing the excess directs the plant’s energy where it truly counts.
Without careful trimming, a vine becomes tangled and weak, missing out on rich harvests.
Life often mirrors this process.
Personal growth sometimes requires letting go—whether it’s clutter, excessive commitments, or unhealthy relationships that drain us more than they nourish.
We usually associate progress with adding more, but often, real growth begins with letting go.
Consider what in your life might need gentle pruning to make way for something stronger to bloom.
The richest harvests come after we embrace what to cut back. 🌱 Read More... |
Summer 2026 in Montgomery County promises a lively lineup of events for families, music lovers, and sports fans alike.
Catch community traditions like the Lower Providence Fire Department Fair and the PAA Annual Golf Tournament at The 1912 Club in Plymouth Meeting.
Green Lane Park shines with its Summer Concert Series, local market, vintage yard sale, and pet-friendly PAWS in the PARK event.
Active residents can hit the court for the Shoot Hoops Summer Runs, join youth basketball tournaments, or lace up for the Prussian Summer Kick-Off Soccer Tournament at James Baxter Park.
For ongoing fun, enjoy weekly Live Music on the Green at King of Prussia Town Center, STEAM camps at Snapology, or outdoor concerts like the beloved Concerts Under the Stars at Upper Merion’s Township Park.
Summer is truly packed with local music, food, recreation, and family fun. Read More... |
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đź’ˇ Answer to Trivia Question: Based on active operating history within Montgomery County, PA, The Grand Theater in East Greenville (built in 1924) is recognized as one of the oldest operating single-screen theaters. |
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