Borough of Penndel

Borough of Penndel The official page of the Borough of Penndel, located in Lower Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Penndel Borough, although small, is rich in history.
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The area, originally inhabited by the Lenni-Lenape Indians, was settled by Thomas Langhorne, an English Quaker preacher, and by Henry Paulin, a Quaker Yeoman, on land grants from William Penn. Penndel remained a farming region until 1876 when the Philadelphia Reading Railroad began service, and the Langhorne train station was established. Slowly individual homes and small businesses were built wit

hin close proximity to the railroad, and the town expanded. It began as the Eden Post Office, was incorporated as the borough of Attleboro in 1899; the name changed to South Langhorne in 1919, and finally to Penndel in 1947.

Stay safe out there. There is potential for severe weather this evening.
06/14/2026

Stay safe out there. There is potential for severe weather this evening.

A severe thunderstorm watch has been issued for parts of Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania until 1 AM EDT

06/12/2026
Rain washes everything left on streets, sidewalks, and other paved surfaces into storm drains, which flow directly into ...
06/12/2026

Rain washes everything left on streets, sidewalks, and other paved surfaces into storm drains, which flow directly into our lakes and rivers. Help protect our waterways by sweeping up leaves and debris, picking up litter and pet waste, and using sidewalk salt sparingly. Just one teaspoon of salt can permanently pollute up to 5 gallons of water. Small actions can make a big difference in keeping our water clean.

If your yard waste bags were missed during collection, please leave them at the curb. Leck Waste Services will return on...
06/11/2026

If your yard waste bags were missed during collection, please leave them at the curb. Leck Waste Services will return on Friday to collect any missed bags.

Thank you for your patience and cooperation.

Come out for Penndel Community Day on Saturday, June 6 from 8:00am - 2:00pm.  Located on W. Woodland Ave. between Hulmev...
06/05/2026

Come out for Penndel Community Day on Saturday, June 6 from 8:00am - 2:00pm. Located on W. Woodland Ave. between Hulmeville Ave. & Fairview Ave. (In between Redeemer Lutheran Church and Our Lady of Grace School). There will be many bargains, breakfast and lunch, Boy Scouts car wash, bounce house, face painter, etc. Make sure to look for yard sales throughout Penndel!

It is great to see members of our community looking out for one another. We encourage residents to continue helping keep...
06/05/2026

It is great to see members of our community looking out for one another. We encourage residents to continue helping keep our Borough a safe and welcoming place to live by reporting concerns through the proper channels.

Please remember to notify the Borough of any issues within the community. We cannot address or correct problems if we are not made aware of them.

Please note that posting a complaint on Facebook is not considered an official notification to the Borough. To ensure that concerns are reviewed and acted upon, they must be reported through the appropriate Borough channels.

Residents are also reminded that our social media accounts are not monitored 24 hours a day and should not be used to report crimes, suspicious activity, emergencies, or incidents requiring a police or code enforcement response. While we make every effort to review messages and notifications promptly, the volume of daily activity may result in delays or missed submissions.

To report a violation of Borough rules, regulations, or ordinances, please contact the Borough at 215-757-5152, email us at [email protected] or submit an official complaint form at https://penndelboro.com/document/complaint-form/.

To report criminal activity, suspicious persons, or incidents requiring police assistance, please contact dispatch directly at 215-757-5151. In the event of an emergency or an incident in progress, always call 9-1-1.

We appreciate the community's cooperation, vigilance, and continued support in helping keep our Borough safe and well-maintained.

This is an Air Quality Action Day forecast for the Philadelphia metro area on Friday, June 5, 2026.What "Code Orange" me...
06/04/2026

This is an Air Quality Action Day forecast for the Philadelphia metro area on Friday, June 5, 2026.

What "Code Orange" means
A Code Orange air quality alert corresponds to an Air Quality Index (AQI) of 101–150, which is considered unhealthy for sensitive groups.

The primary pollutant is expected to be ozone (ground-level ozone), which forms when sunlight reacts with pollutants from vehicles, power plants, and other sources.

Who is considered sensitive?
People who may be more affected include:
Children and teenagers
Older adults
People with asthma or other lung diseases
People with heart disease
Individuals who are active outdoors for extended periods
Recommended precautions

If you are in the Philadelphia area on Friday:
Limit prolonged or heavy outdoor exertion during the afternoon and early evening, when ozone levels are often highest.
Consider exercising indoors if you're in a sensitive group.
If you have asthma, keep rescue medication readily available and follow your asthma action plan.
Watch for symptoms such as coughing, throat irritation, shortness of breath, wheezing, or chest discomfort.

The alert includes:
Chester County
Montgomery County
Bucks County
Delaware County
Philadelphia

For current air quality conditions and forecasts, you can check AirNow.gov

Looking for something to do tonight? Come on out!
05/29/2026

Looking for something to do tonight? Come on out!

Let’s keep our trash collectors, recycling workers, and residents safe by disposing of hazardous materials properly. Nev...
05/28/2026

Let’s keep our trash collectors, recycling workers, and residents safe by disposing of hazardous materials properly. Never place items like propane tanks, batteries, chemicals, or other hazardous waste in regular trash or recycling containers. Use approved drop-off locations or recycling programs to ensure these materials are handled safely and responsibly. When in doubt, ask.

Address

300 Bellevue Avenue
Penndel, PA
19047

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+12157575152

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