Here are some of the ways Pennsylvania residents would benefit from the newly agreed-upon coronavirus relief package.
Lower Merion native Muneera Walker started Neighbors Helping Neighbors on the Main Line to aid locals impacted by the pandemic.
This week and next week, Lower Merion will have holiday refuse and recycling collection schedules in place due to the holidays.
K9 Murphy has been serving Lower Merion Township for more than 10 years and has hung up his collar in retirement.
Police said the man seen here stole packages from homes on Holland, Locust, and Heckamore avenues in Ardmore recently.
For the week ending Dec. 10, the township had a 204.31 per 100,000 person incidence rate, which is up from 171.96 the previous week.
Congress has vowed not to go home before approving a nearly $900 billion stimulus. Here’s how it could help people in Pennsylvania.
Wednesday brought the largest winter storm in some time to Lower Merion Township.
Residents are required by the township code to remove snow from sidewalks 24 hours after snowfall ends.
Drivers are urged to stay off township roads until they have been plowed and parking is not allowed on snow emergency routes.
Earlier this month, the seminary and Gwynedd Mercy University entered an agreement to move the seminary to the school's campus.
The university's new cannabis certificate programs focuses on business, law and policy, healthcare, and agriculture and horticulture.
Main Line Health's facility in Wynnewood is one of many Pennsylvania healthcare facilities to get Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine this week.
In-Person Visits Suspended
A "Zoom bomb" during Harriton High School's digital college fair Monday included racist and pornographic content, district officials said.
Patch asked a few Main Line businesses how they are preparing and reacting to the state's new coronavirus restrictions. Read what they said.
All facilities in the Lower Merion Library System will suspend their in-person services starting next week out of health precautions.
Adoptions From The Heart staff members show a PA birth father how open adoption should be while working on their educational series "AFTHtv"
The district cited "operational issues" as the impetus for moving the high schools to virtual learning earlier than planned.
New and unwrapped toys as well as gift cards are needed for kids three to 16 years old and can be dropped off Monday through Friday.
Going virtual after winter break will allow out-of-state travelers to quarantine for seven days before returning to schools.
Suzi King is rounding up the most stunning holiday light displays in Delaware County in a convenient map so you can check them out.
All December, police in Lower Merion will be out looking to stop drivers who are under the influence of alcohol or controlled substances.
For 2020, Patch is highlighting readers' favorite local businesses. You can submit businesses for consideration through Dec. 10!
The Lankenau Medical Center Women’s Board and its auxiliaries donated a gift in the amount of $187,690.86 to the Medical Center Foundation
Adoptions From The Heart releases annual calendar to support birth parents in need
Two Pennsylvania companies are working to make liquid and capsule versions of a coronavirus vaccine and anticipate an early 2021 release.
Free parking is offered to promote holiday shopping at Lower Merion Township businesses.
The long-running barbershop initially planned to close, but owner John Troncelliti said his loyal customers gave reason to stay open.
Many local Christmas tree farms are taking COVID-19 precautions to make sure you and yours enjoy a jolly holiday.
You can select Meals on Wheels when you buy or lease a new Subaru during the Share the Love Event from 11/19 through 1/4.
The district moved to a fully remote learning model on Tuesday, Nov. 17 due to rapid increases in positive cases among students and staff.
The Pennsylvania Department of Education created the form to ensure schools are following health, safety, and mitigation strategies.
Police said a man who tried to rob a woman in a Main Line apartment complex is wanted in connection with two NJ kidnapping attempts.
A crane will be used to remove large, dead tree branches in Penn Wynne Wednesday, forcing roads to close most of the day.
Did your favorite spots in the area have any health code violations in November? Find out here.
Coronavirus testing is now more widely available in Ardmore, as the Montgomery County Office of Public Health expanded testing site hours.
The holiday season is upon us, so where is the best spot in the region to cut your own Christmas tree? Check out these places.
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 Montgomery Awards recognizes the beset in planning and design, advocacy, and environmental stewardship in Montgomery County.