Karter is the only PA tax controversy attorney ranked nationally in his field by Chambers & Partners in the 2017 Chambers USA Guide
Rio went missing near West Montgomery and North Merion avenues on June 10.
Penn Wynne among best places to guy a home; Andy Gavrin sits talks with Patch; Tired Hands opens a general store.
Aqua PA and PECO work, as well as work on the $2.9 million safety and travel improvement project, will affect traffic starting Monday.
Don't miss the event being held at the late Alexandra "Alex" Scott's own elementary school.
The long-hair tuxedo cat was last seen in Ardmore after going missing Sunday, June 4.
The township said the road is closed while PECO crews work to fix the wires taken down by a tree.
The police department will be out in force as part of a national effort to combat driving under the influence.
The 43-year-old Long Island transplant hopes to "bring back better government" should he win the Ward 6 seat in November.
The Main Line town is one of just a few to make the list of Niche's Best Places to Buy a House In Pennsylvania.
Have family or friends who can't make it to the commencement? Share this with them so they can watch the ceremony live online!
This weekend the venue will host acts paying tribute to the Dead while benefiting two Grateful Dead-related organizations.
Eighth graders from Waldron Mercy Academy earned six medals and two honorable mentions at the 2017 National Spanish Examinations.
The National Weather Service says nearly half of all flash flood deaths are vehicle related.
Lower Merion students will graduate Tuesday and Harriton students will walk the stage Wednesday. Read on for more details about the events.
The local brewers are now offering t-shirts, bottle openers, growlers, and more on top of craft beers.
DUI Patrols hitting Lower Merion; more burglaries are reported in the township; police address ICE arrest.
Matt LaBenz will play Mike in the production, to be performed June 15 through 21 at The Newtown Theatre in Bucks County.
Read on to find out where the work will be so you can avoid traffic headaches.
"Local law enforcement does not enforce federal immigration laws."
The IDs give veterans access to discounts from more than 500 area businesses.
Officers will be out in force next weekend as part of a national effort to crack down on driving under the influence.
Buy any beverage and get a free classic doughnut of any kind Friday in celebration of National Donut Day.
Alex Scott's own elementary school is hosting Alex's "Original" Lemonade Stand in celebration of Alex's Lemonade Days fundraising campaign.
Non-profit organizations in Delaware, Montgomery, and Chester counties can enter through July 31 to win the sizable grant.
Breaking: The township said emergency sewer work will close a stretch of Montgomery Avenue beginning at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday.
The job pays nearly $20 an hour and requires four to five hours of work a day during the school year.
The number of reported burglaries in the township keeps growing, sadly.
Since April 28, eight burglaries in the township have been reported by police.
Celebrate 31 flavors on the 31st!
Enjoy a three-hour, 13-mile, low-stress biking tour of Lower Merion's parks.
Bartender allegedly sells cocaine at work; man finds burglar in apartment; LMSD seeks community input.
The closure will be in effect Tuesday, May 30 to Friday, June 2.
Read on to find out when your refuse and recyclables will be collected next week
Representatives from several area institutions, including Main Line Health, Narberth Ambulance, and Nova Care, will be on hand at the fair.
Cradles to Crayons honored 19 remarkable students who have highly impacted the organization throughout the year
You can help shape the district's policy on how to handle projected enrollment growth by taking a new survey.
Nearly half of all flash flood deaths are vehicle related and the national 30-year average for flood deaths is 127, according to NWS.
Stop by the Lower Merion Public Works Complex to ditch your old phones, computers, microwaves, TVs, and much more.
Representatives from Haverford and Radnor township police departments also sat down with the Race for Peace founder for the interview.