Bodies in Motion Massage
14 East. Main Street
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Uncle Greg's Smokin BBQ
650 North. Cannon Ave
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Rod Rogers Family Hair Care Center
534 West. Second Street
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Carmen C. Rocco, Jr DDS
601 East. Main St
Health Care
Advoco Technology, LLC
PO Box 1673
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Harleysville Savings Bank
640 East. Main Street
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Buxmont Media
70 Hatfield-Souderton Pike
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1 Vine Street
Lansdale PA 19446
Phone: (215) 368-1691
Fax: (215) 361-8413
(Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm)
Town Hall
35 Vine Street
Lansdale PA 19446
Phone: (215) 368-1800
The Lansdale Police Department will cooperatively seek a partnership with the Citizens of the Borough in order to provide the highest quality of police services.
Town Hall
20 Vine Street
Lansdale PA 19446
Phone: (215) 855-4011
Business Hours Mon-Fri 8:00am-6:00pm Sat 10:00am-4:00pm Sun closed Last Daily Collection Mon-Fri 5:00pm Sat 2:15pm Sun closed.
Town Hall
301 Vine Street
Lansdale PA 19446
Phone: (215) 855-3228
The Lansdale Public Library Opened on August 25, 1928, with 1,000 books available to the public for circulation. It was located in one room of the borough building on Courtland and Montgomery Streets. Members of the Lansdale Women's Club, and others donated their time, books and money to start the library.
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