More than two dozen new cases have been identified since last week. See full details on the current figures here.
Residents can get flu shots in Ardmore each Thursday starting Thursday, Oct. 8. See details on how to sign up here.
Coronavirus deaths in Lower Merion have remained stable since early July, but new cases are still cropping up. See the latest data here.
Coronavirus-related deaths have not increased since early July in Lower Merion Township, but new cases are still being identified.
More than 800 people in Lower Merion have been infected with the virus today, according to the latest data from Montgomery County.
While cases are still being reported in Lower Merion, deaths are remaining steady at 84 total. Full details on the township's figures here.
SoulCycle will begin offering spin classes on the third floor of the parking garage at Suburban Square this week.
Giant will also begin offering drive-up flu shots in mid September as flu season nears during the coronavirus pandemic.
Data from Montgomery County shows Narberth has its first new case since early July. Lower Merion saw 16 new cases since Monday alone.
Nearly two dozen new cases have been identified since last week, but no additional deaths have been reported since early July.
Lower Merion Township has not had a new coronavirus-related death since early July. See the latest figures for Lower Merion here.
This year, cyclists can participate in three challenges — one 13.2 miles, one 28.8, and one 54 — on their own to benefit Narberth Ambulance.
The Wynnewood healthcare facility has been ranked among the best hospitals in Pennsylvania by U.S. News.
As new cases of the coronavirus are going up in the region, we are taking a look at the latest figures for Lower Merion Township.
As the coronavirus persists and demand for hand sanitizers grows, people in Pennsylvania may have brands that contain dangerous methanol.
Lower Merion Township has the second highest number of cases in the county, as well as the second highest number of deaths in the county.
Lindwood Park will have Monday evening and Friday morning yoga classes starting next week.
Testing will be available from 4 p.m. tot 6 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, and from noon to 2 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Lower Merion is in the "green" phase of Gov. Tom Wolf's plan to reopen the state, but what is the latest local coronavirus data?
Antibodies may give full or partial immunity to the coronavirus but it's unknown whether they actually give immunity.
See details on the coronavirus's health impacts in Lower Merion, such as age demographics, case counts, and more.
More than 550 have the virus and more than 75 people have died from the virus in Lower Merion as of Tuesday.
New data from Montgomery County shows the coronavirus has taken 60 Lower Merion residents' lives to date.
Lankenau Medical Center is among 51 in Pennsylvania to receive Remdesivir, a drug aimed to treat patients with COVID-19.
ArdmoreQ BBQ and Triton Benefits & HR Solutions teamed up to donate 85 meals to the hospital's ER workers.
Monday, there were 18 coronavirus-related deaths. That number nearly doubled on Tuesday, unfortunately.
The township now has 377 cases, up from 366 reported on Friday, as well as two additional deaths since Friday.
The Main Line chapter of National Alliance on Mental Illness is hosting a virtual meeting with local mental health experts on hand.
Updated figures provided Wednesday show increasing case counts in the township, as well as
Grief and bereavement experts discuss the range of grief people may be experiencing in these unprecedented times and offer tips to cope.
Lower Merion still has the most cases of any Montgomery County as more than 300 people in the township now have the new coronavirus.
Lower Merion Township has nearly 300 cases of the new coronavirus. That figure is the highest in Montgomery County.
The virus has taken the life of another Lower Merion Township resident, new data shows. Seven more cases were also found in the township.
Another Lower Merion Township resident has died due to the coronavirus as Montgomery County nears 50 deaths.
A new survey shows the percentage of Americans drinking while working from home and self-isolating during the new coronavirus outbreak.
New data from Montgomery County shows one of the deaths reported Wednesday was in Lower Merion Township.
Montgomery County Monday said two Lower Merion Township residents have died due to the new coronavirus as deaths in the county hit 27.
The township has nearly 100 cases of the new coronavirus, but has not had any deaths, according to the county.
With the local outbreak of the new coronavirus, Main Line Health is taking extra measure to keep people safe and treat those with the virus.
A man and woman who live together in Lower Merion Township have presumptive cases of the novel coronavirus, officials said Sunday.