Find out when your paper and commingled recycling materials will be collected this year here.
Residents can also dispose of their trees at the Public Works Complex in Penn Valley Monday through Saturday.
New Year's Day is being observed Friday by Lower Merion Township, and that means the trash and recycling collection schedule is shifting.
More than 150 volunteers worked with the group over several months to plant 70 trees throughout Lower Merion, totaling 113 for the year.
Sign up to volunteer for the Nov. 20 tree planting day at Vernon Young Memorial Park with the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society.
Residents will be able to dispose of their refuse and recycling free of charge both days at the township's Public Works Complex.
Money Magazine recently released The 50 Best Places to Live in the U.S. in 2021 and 2022, and Lower Merion Township made the cut.
A new report by Redfin shows that while the housing market is becoming less competitive, prices remain high and home sales are droping.
Lower Merion Township residents can purchase compost bins, rain barrels, and worm farms at the township administration building.
The township is hosting an electronics recycling event for its residents, as well as Narberth residents, on May 22.
Drug Take Back Days are an integral when it comes to keeping medications out of the wrong hands and out of our water supplies.
Residents can dispose of numerous items from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days this weekend. See details of the cleanup weekend here.
Monday's trash and recycling collections have been moved to Tuesday, but more inclement weather could also cancel Tuesday collections.
Many people have been working from home due to the coronavirus, but Money Magazine said Lower Merion is one of the best places for it.
This week and next week, Lower Merion will have holiday refuse and recycling collection schedules in place due to the holidays.
From the outdoor spaces to the healthcare options, Money Magazine says Lower Merion Township is one of the best places to retire in the U.S.
The township's trash and recycling collection schedule is shifting next week due to the Thanksgiving holiday.
Residents of the township and borough can recycle "anything with a plug" on Saturday, Nov. 21. Registration is required however.
Climate Action Lower Merion, or CALM, was formed to help Lower Merion and Narberth become more environmentally sustainable places.
You must register for a time slot to drop off your household hazardous waste at the Lower Merion Transfer Station on Oct. 25.
The funds are focused toward places with households facing higher risk of eviction, according to U.S. Sen. Bob Casey.
Has the coronavirus impacted you financially? If so, you may be eligible for rent or mortgage assistance in Lower Merion Township.
Lower Merion Township Police are hosting a drug take back event in October that aims to safely keep drugs out of the wrong hands.
On Labor Day, the Township Administration Building, Township Treasurer's Office and all Township Libraries will be closed as well.
As of Friday morning, PECO has restored power to nearly all affected Lower Merion customers.
Due to Tuesday's suspension of trash and recycling collection, all collections may be delayed for the rest of the week.
Tropical Storm Isaias hit the region hours ago, but numerous PECO customers in Lower Merion Township still do not have power.
With Lower Merion Township's new recycling schedule in place, a digital service is available to help residents maximize their recycling.
The Lower Merion Transfer Station is hosting two clean-up days this weekend. See what you can and cannot drop off Saturday and Sunday here.
Starting July 20, residents will have recycling collected every week, but different items will be collected very other week.
Get rid of appliances, trash, recyclables, and more at the two upcoming clean-up weekends in Lower Merion Township.
Starting Monday, residents and businesses can drop off items at the transfer station but must make appointments to do so.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the annual Ardmore Kitchen Tour has gone digital. You can join contractors for the digital tour here.
Due to extended power outages, the township is opening two spoiled food disposal sites for residents Tuesday. See details here.
More than 4,500 PECO customers in Lower Merion are still in the dark late Thursday night due to damage from Wednesday's storms.
Due to the Memorial Day holiday, Lower Merion Township residents will have a different trash and recycling collection schedule.
Due to residents staying home, public works crews are seeing more and more garbage when making collections. Here's how you can help them.
Stop by the Lower Merion Police Department on April 25 to safely dispose of old, unused, and unwanted medications.
Stop by to tour some of Ardmore's most stunning kitchens while supporting the Ardmore Library this April.
You'll have a different collection schedule for trash and recycling next week to accommodate Martin Luther King Jr. Day.