Township Manager Ernie McNeely was honored by the Greater Valley Forge Transportation Management Association recently. Congratulations!
Montgomery County Commissioners will bring one stop of their annual “Conversations with the Commissioners” tour to Lower Merion Township.
There are three member positions and two alternative positions that need to be filled. See details on the positions and how to apply here.
An Upper Merion man was killed by a falling tree during Friday's nor'easter, sources say.
Ward 13 Commissioner Brian McGuire was voted in to the vacant vice president seat by a 7 to 6 vote Wednesday.
The Lower Merion Township Commissioners voted to appoint Michael McKeon as Paul McElhaney's replacement at Wednesday's meeting.
Residents can apply to fill the seat left vacant by Paul McElhaney, who will join the Public Works Department, through noon Monday, Feb. 5.
The Ward 3 seat is now vacant and the township will announce its plans to fill the seat at a later date.
The ordinance lays out details including where and how medical marijuana facilities can be located and operate in the township and more.
Trash and recycling collection are on a holiday schedule this week. See details here.
The two Democrats are now leading the board following Tuesday's meeting. Additionally, three new members were sworn in to the board Tuesday.
Rep. Daryl Metcalfe made the now-infamous comment after another lawmaker gently touched his arm during a meeting this week.
Montgomery County entities and municipalities were awarded more than $12.6 million in grants recently, and Lower Merion got a cut.
The township is looking to update its stormwater program and is inviting public input at an upcoming informational session on the topic.
We've got unofficial county results from the 2017 general election. Find out who won in Lower Merion Township's races here.
Should the proposed budget get final approval, it would mean township real estate taxes have remained unchanged for seven years in a row.
Polling places have changed across Montgomery County. Find out who is running in Tuesday's elections, and where to vote.
Instead of throwing out the signs, Montgomery County wants you to recycle campaign signs after the Nov. 7 election. See details here.
Beth Lilick will helm the township's Human Resources Department while Christopher Leswing will lead the Building and Planning Department.
Through it's ongoing efforts to stay green, the township earned a certified Gold distinction from a state sustainability group. Well done!
There are spaces that need to be filled on the Health Advisory Council and Human Relations Commission, the township said.
Which boat will sink in the most spectacular fashion and earn the aptly-named "Titanic Award?" You'll have to find out Thursday night.
There are new rules regarding noise in the township, but some of those rules have exemptions to accommodate lawn care, traffic, and more.
The 43-year-old Long Island transplant hopes to "bring back better government" should he win the Ward 6 seat in November.
Check out the results from the 2017 primary election to see who's on the ballot in November.
You can help shape Lower Merion Township by joining the planning commission. The deadline to apply is May 26.
SolSmart will help the township provide more chances for residential solar power, as well as jobs and economic development.
Anthony Stevenson, a Democrat, will go up against fellow Democrat Mike Hays in the May primary for the Ward 4 commissioner seat.
Trash and recycling will still be collected Friday, however.
From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., the township will help you declutter just in time for spring!
Evans, whose district encompasses part of Philadelphia and the Main Line, will meet with constituents on March 13.
Fourth Ward covers Ardmore and Haverford and is currently led by Democrat Steven K. Lindner.
About $466.2 million will be allocated to municipalities all over Pennsylvania, PennDOT announced Monday.
The township is also under a snow emergency.
Do you think the public should be able to carry firearms in township parks and recreation areas?
Read on to find out when your trash and recycling will be collected.
Funds help with renovations, preservation, public service activities, and more. Non-profit and government agencies can apply now for funds.
See when your recyclables will be picked up as well as holidays and clean up weekends in the 2017 schedule.
PennDOT's $55 million, 200-mile initiative resurfaced 19 roads throughout Montgomery County in 2016, including three in Lower Merion.
The forum in Wynnewood addressed race relations, this year’s election, and aimed to "inspire people to take action and advocate for change."