Items sought for donation, such as peanut butter, canned veggies, brown rice, and more can be dropped off through Dec. 1 in Ardmore.
A Place with no Stares or Glares
The Rotary Club of Ardmore is hosting its Annual Pancake Breakfast Sunday to support the Merion Fire Company of Ardmore.
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The members of the Merion Fire Company of Ardmore are always ready to help the community. On Oct. 6, you can give back by eating pancakes.
Lower Merion Township Police are hosting an ice cream social the evening of Saturday, Sept. 7 at Lu & Aug's in Ardmore.
The Lower Merion School District has entered an agreement of sale for the 13-acre site in Villanova known as Oakwell, officials said.
The 15th annual ride-protest will focus on body positivity, safe biking infrastructure, and environmentalism.
Space is limited, so register soon to get hands on and classroom lessons on how Lower Merion Police operate in the community.
According to the Ardmore Food Pantry, 766 people were served this July. That's up from July 2023 when 605 people were served.
The combo bike race-music festival in Ardmore is set for Sunday and hopes to raise $300,000 for Narberth Ambulance. See event details here.
Lower Merion Township Police said a Pennsylvania State Police helicopter will be over Wynnewood and Penn Wynne for a kids event Wednesday.
Wynnewood's Matt Peskin founded National Night out as a way to strengthen neighborhood spirit and police-community partnerships.
Lisa Dent, of Lower Merion, was named among 20 other women to the commission, which helps guide the county in promoting equality.
Members of the community who are interested in volunteering and giving back are invited to join the Rotary Club of Ardmore.
Many local graduates excelled in academics, fine arts or volunteer service. Here's one local graduate who deserves a shoutout in Ardmore.
The Lower Merion and Narberth Environmental Advisory Councils and Shade Tree Commissions named winners of this year's awards recently.
The 2024 Ardmore Springfest brought about 1,200 people together for live music, beers, food, and more.
Lower Merion Township Sustainability Ambassadors are inviting the public to join them for numerous ecologically minded events this month.
Fund Raiser begins with a splash - literally
The moon will blot out our view of the sun for a short time next week. What to know about the latest celestial sensation:
The redesign of Ardmore's Shauffele Plaza is part of the Ardmore Master Plan, but officials are asking residents to help in its development.
Stop by Spread Bagelry from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. March 7 to get to know the men and women of the Lower Merion Township Police Department.
Lower Merion Township Police are supporting BookSmiles by collecting children's books now through early February.
The funds can be used for safety and security planning, the purchase of safety and security equipment, and upgrades to existing systems.
Interested and qualified residents can apply to be a Member-At-Large on the Lower Merion Library System's Board of Directors.
Eitan Yahalomi, 12, and Ditza Heiman, 84, were among hostages released by Hamas. Both have connections to the Main Line.
Best Buddies supports people with intellectual and developmental disabilities with one-to-one friendships, leadership development, and more.
A Closer Look at Adam Fuerman and Noah Weir
Renowned Organist Felix Hell gives Spellbinding Performance at St. Mary’s Episcpal Church in Ardmore
Rev. Carolyn Cavaness of Bethel AME Church in Ardmore was nominated as a Patch community leader for her efforts to improve Lower Merion.
Ardmore Day is slated to return this year with a dog parade, food vendors, sidewalk sales and more. Here’s when to mark your calendar:
The positive responses in The National Citizen Survey has Township Manager Ernie McNeely surprised amid a fractured political climate.
Stop by Hymie's Deli from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Thursday to get to know the men and women of the Lower Merion Township Police Department.
The Back To School Drive runs through Aug. 23 and aims to provide local kids with the essential school supplies they need for the new year.
The Living Room’s Fabulous First Flea Market will be held in the morning and afternoon Saturday in the venue's parking lot.
Several hundred residents responded to The National Citizen Survey, giving the township largely good scores. See the survey's findings here.
This year's Ardmore Rock N' Ride aims to raise $300,000 for Narberth Ambulance to help them continue providing crucial emergency services.
Police are once again putting themselves out there for the public to get to know them better with another "Coffee with a Cop" event.
The night will feature the Phillie Phanatic, music, food, rides, carnival games, Lower Merion Police, Fire and Narberth Ambulance, and more.