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Heroic Rescue: Woman Saved from Montgomery Co. Apartment Fire!

Meagan Johnson
Apr 2, 2026
Firefighters rescued a woman from an apartment fire in Montgomery County. The fire occurred in the Wyncote section of Cheltenham Township. The woman's condition is unknown, and the cause of the fire is still under investigation. Read More... |
Cheltenham Township is preparing for new leadership as Police Chief John Slavin is set to retire on July 31, 2026.
With over 30 years of devoted service, Chief Slavin has been a pivotal figure in guiding the Cheltenham Township Police Department.
Township officials have launched a nationwide search for a new chief, seeking someone who reflects Chief Slavin’s commitment and expertise.
Matthew Areman, president of the Board of Commissioners, emphasized the need for a successor who values both law enforcement skills and community engagement.
Since joining the department in 1989, Chief Slavin climbed the ranks, becoming chief in 2022 and ensuring the department’s long-standing accreditation.
The department continues to prioritize inclusion, notably affirming support for immigrant communities and upholding progressive policies.
The next chief will be chosen by early summer, promising steady leadership for Cheltenham Township’s future. Read More... |
Creekside Restaurant & Bar has been a beloved neighborhood gathering place in Elkins Park for years, offering a warm and welcoming atmosphere for the whole community.
Serving classic American comfort food, their menu features something for every taste, from delicious burgers and fresh salads to hearty entrees perfect for a family dinner.
Nestled in a charming historic building, it's the perfect local spot to enjoy a satisfying meal close to home. This spotlight is presented by Creekside Restaurant & Bar.
You can see the full menu and learn more on their website. |
An 82-year-old woman missing from the 7900 block of Rolling Green Road in Cheltenham Township has been found safe, bringing relief to her loved ones and neighbors.
She was last seen on Friday afternoon, prompting a swift response from family and local police due to her dementia diagnosis, which heightened concerns.
By Saturday, a family member confirmed she was located and taken to the hospital for evaluation, and fortunately appeared unharmed.
This case highlights the vital role of community vigilance and the effective actions of Cheltenham Township Police in safeguarding vulnerable residents.
The township also recently hosted Founders Day at Elkins Estate, part of its 'Cheltenham Celebrates America 250' series, offering mansion tours and live music.
Meanwhile, utility construction on Route 73 is underway to improve traffic flow, demonstrating ongoing efforts to blend history with modern infrastructure improvements in Cheltenham Township. Read More... |
Q&A Questions |
Q: What are some popular attractions in Cheltenham Township? A: - Some popular attractions in Cheltenham Township include the Cheltenham Center for the Arts, Curtis Arboretum, and the Wall Park. Q: What are the top schools in Cheltenham Township? A: - Some of the top schools in Cheltenham Township include Cheltenham High School, Cedarbrook Middle School, and Myers Elementary School. Q: Are there any annual events or festivals in Cheltenham Township? A: - Yes, Cheltenham Township hosts several annual events and festivals, including the Cheltenham Jazz Festival, Harvest Festival, and the Cheltenham Township Community Day. |