Lower Merion Police Officer Sean Quinn died at 46 years old eight years ago Thursday from a self-inflicted gunshot.
Lower Merion Police Department's HUB program brings together policing and social services to better support community members in need.
As 2020 wraps up, we're looking back at stories you and your neighbors read the most.
Ardmore's Jeptha Abbott DAR organized its first Wreaths Across America event this year, happening in a Tredyffrin Township graveyard.
Earlier this month, the seminary and Gwynedd Mercy University entered an agreement to move the seminary to the school's campus.
All facilities in the Lower Merion Library System will suspend their in-person services starting next week out of health precautions.
The Montgomery Awards recognizes the beset in planning and design, advocacy, and environmental stewardship in Montgomery County.
The Ardmore Business Association is hosting a holiday food drive to help support families and individuals in need during the holidays.
Letterboard Helps Nonverbal People to Feel Part of Society
Penn Wynne-Overbrook Hills Fire Company firefighter Harold Beck Jr. died at 41 on Oct. 30, 1988 while battling a fire in Ardmore.
Anita Lindner, of Ardmore, died on Oct. 11. She was a standout and trailblazing athlete at Lower Merion High among other accomplishments.
Lenny Miller was chosen as a local hero for his dedication to a friend with a rare medical condition through Philly Friendship Circle.
Taryn Wortman has been making masks and donating them to facilities such as CHOP to give out to children and their families when they visit.
A deer was caught in a residential fence and the Lower Merion Police Department stepped in to reunite the deer with its family.
Police in Lower Merion Township are joining numerous other Montgomery County police departments in hosting a drug take back day this month.
Matt Peskin, Executive Director National Association of Town Watch/National Night Out, said a police SUV and a police van were full of food.
The event will be held in place of the National Night Out Festival and will benefit ElderNet of Lower Merion and the Narbeth Food Pantry.
Items needed for donation include canned vegetables, boxed or bagged stuffing mix, and Giant gift cards to help families in need.
Lower Merion Police are offering free hot dogs on Oct. 3 to those who donate to the Eldernet of Lower Merion & Narberth Food Pantries.
See which people, businesses, schools, and more in Lower Merion are making strides in ecological stewarding.
Donors who give in September can get coupons for free haircuts a participating Sports Clips locations.
For the first time in decades, the Lower Merion National Night Out event has been canceled, with coronavirus being the reason.
A new list grades Philly-area towns as the best/worst places to live on a "report card" by Niche.com.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
Detective Lieutenant Christopher Polo has retired after more than 30 years of service in the Lower Merion Township community.
See Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn in the night sky this Sunday. No telescope required.
Beginning the week of July 20, every household in the township will recycle comingled materials such as metal cans, glass and aluminum.
Fewer people will be allowed inside. This will allow for proper social distancing, according to library officials.
The next opportunity for residents to dispose of their unwanted items is Saturday, July 25 and Sunday, July 26 from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The 37th annual police-community partnership event in Wynnewood has been pushed back due to the coronavirus pandemic, organizers said.
Twenty years ago today, Alex Scott held her first lemonade stand on her front lawn. She made $2,000.
Due to restrictions on pool capacities, Lower Merion Township is refunding non-residents' pool membership fees.
'The academy says the NBA legend was a fixture on the television screen for over 20 years.'
The grants are being made available through the CARES Act for residents and businesses in Lower Merion that are impacted by the coronavirus.
Sex Workers Face Tough Times During Pandemic
Lower Merion bugler to sound Taps, along with musicians from across the Country, to honor and remember veterans and those lost to COVID-19.
Despite The Effects of COVID-19, Main Line Meals on Wheels Still Operates.
Tuesday night, police, fire, and EMS crews posted up outside the Wynnewood medical center to thank workers for their coronavirus efforts.
Penn Wynne Neighbor Care is offering residents in need help with grocery shopping, medication pickup, and more. Volunteers are sought, too.