The job pays $10 an hour and the seasonal work period is typically between March and November.
The township is looking to hire part-time trash collectors/truck drivers. The jobs pay $12 to $17 per hour depending on the specific duty.
Do you have experience in the field of real estate law? If so, you could become Lower Merion's Hearing Officer for bamboo code violations.
Lower Merion Township officials said the likelihood of a large-scale gas station coming to 355 W. Lancaster Ave. is slim to none.
A New York Times report shows how much money President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden are raising by ZIP code.
Vacancies need to be filled on the Environmental Advisory Council, Health Advisory Council, and Historical Architectural Review Board.
Tuesday is Primary Election Day in Pennsylvania. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Ballots can be dropped off at the box in Lower Merion Township on Tuesday, June 2 only, until 8 p.m.
A large group of regional democrats are urging the Democratic Committee of Lower Merion and Narberth to bring about a digital debate.
Montco has changed and vastly reduced its polling places. If you don't cast a mail-in ballot, here's where to vote in Lower Merion.
The township has sample lights up in eight locations around the township and residents are encouraged to share their thoughts on the lights.
In an ongoing effort to keep residents safe during the pandemic, Lower Merion closed outdoor facilities and will keep its offices closed.
The enforcement of the REAL ID has been delayed for an entire year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The building was already closed to the public, but on Friday officials said the building will close outright. Essential services will go on.
Despite the public not being able to access the building, services including police, fire, and refuse collection will go on normally.
In compliance with Gov. Tom Wolf's orders, Lower Merion Township is closing some of its facilities.
Even though the township's offices are closing Monday for the holiday, residents will still have the same trash and recycling schedule.
Montgomery County is hosting several training events for those interested in helping make the 2020 census successful.
This means Lower Merion Township has gone nine straight years without increased property taxes.
Qualified and interested residents are needed to fill seats on the Township Human Relations, Share Tree, and Planning commissions.
Good news for property owners in Lower Merion Township.
Find out who won races in Lower Merion Township here.
See who is running for what in Lower Merion Township here as the Nov. 5 general election nears.
A Main Line organization got a $14 million contract to house children who came to the US illegally and were separated from their families
Which Democrats and Republicans earned enough votes to advance to November's general election? Find out here.
A new online tool will allow the township to present its financial data in digestible graphics and charts for residents to peruse.
Dozens of contractors across the area face legal action for taking money and then damaging homes or leaving work half-finished.
For the 25th consecutive year, Lower Merion Township's bookkeeping has earned them distinction from a national group.
Ward 5 Commissioner Cherly B. Gelber retired from her seat, effective Jan. 31, after 15 years of service to North Ardmore and Wynnewood,
The voter-marked paper balloting system has a verifiable paper trail can be audited to ensure votes are being counted accurately.
The Montgomery County Board of Commissioners adopted next year's budget recently, and taxpayers have cause to be happy.
If the proposed 2019 budget is passed as it stands, that would mean property taxes have not increased for eight consecutive years.
Data from Montgomery County shows voters in Lower Merion Township were out in force during Tuesday's general election.
The Shade Tree Commission, the Cable Television Advisory Committee, and the Civil Service Commission need members. You can apply now.
Not sure what to do with your election signs now that campaigning for the midterm elections is over? Recycle them in Lower Merion Township.
Stop by the Lower Merion event this weekend to safely dispose of hazardous household materials for free.
State Rep. Greg Vitali (D-Delaware/Montgomery) said his office has helped constituents claim a total of over $226,000 in unclaimed property.
The legendary "Jeopardy!" host will moderate a debate between Gov. Tom Wolf and challenger Scott Wagner on Oct. 1 in Hershey.
Gov. Tom Wolf signed the bill that restricts the use of eminent domain into law recently, making the potential LMSD seizure more difficult.
State Rep. Warren Kampf introduced a bill June 6 that would make it more difficult for the district and other bodies to use eminent domain.