As of Friday morning, PECO has restored power to nearly all affected Lower Merion customers.
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Wynnewood's rainfall total was the highest in all of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland, the National Weather Service said.
Due to Tuesday's suspension of trash and recycling collection, all collections may be delayed for the rest of the week.
Tropical Storm Isaias hit the region hours ago, but numerous PECO customers in Lower Merion Township still do not have power.
Lower Merion Township is urging drivers not to attempt to drive through flooded areas after a driver had to be rescued Tuesday morning.
Nonprofit domestic adoption agency's Facebook "AFTHtv" series creates season six as a platform for black voices in adoption to be heard.
The meal pick ups for Lower Merion School District students scheduled for Tuesday this week has been posted due to the forecast.
Montgomery County health inspectors are paying visits to establishments for health code violation checks as more expand dining options.
PECO will be installing utility equipment along Lancaster Avenue starting next week, forcing lanes to close, PennDOT said.
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.
With Lower Merion Township's new recycling schedule in place, a digital service is available to help residents maximize their recycling.
A New York Times report shows how much money President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden are raising by ZIP code.
Despite Supt. Robert Copeland ensuring district staff will lead the virtual academy, a protest is planned Thursday at district headquarters.
Wednesday through Sunday this week, Ardmore restaurants will participate in "Slice of Ardmore" with special meals, cocktails, and deals.
The Wynnewood healthcare facility has been ranked among the best hospitals in Pennsylvania by U.S. News.
It’s about time to watch the sky for shooting stars in Pennsylvania. The Delta Aquarids are about to peak and the Perseids are flying.
Police in Lower Merion Township will be part of a major Philadelphia-region crackdown on aggressive driving that will last through August.
The Lower Merion School District is offering a free dairy item for families collecting meals at its meal pick-up this week.
A portion of Lancaster Avenue in Lower Merion and Radnor will see lane closures this week to accommodate PECO utility constructions.
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.
Fried chicken, ribs and wings, and several new beers are among the latest additions to the regional chain's menu offerings.
The Lower Merion Transfer Station is hosting two clean-up days this weekend. See what you can and cannot drop off Saturday and Sunday here.
Lower Merion Police said several roads in the township will be paved Friday, depending on the weather.
Detective Lieutenant Christopher Polo has retired after more than 30 years of service in the Lower Merion Township community.
You'd have to earn about $35 an hour to afford a two-bedroom rental in Wynnewood or Merion Station, a new study says.
Parents and guardians of elementary students enrolled in the academy will be viewed as "Learning Coaches" for their children.
Dr. Alexis McGloin will replace Dr. Scott Eveslage as the Lower Merion School District's Assistant Superintendent.
The popular venue on the Main Line has got some new digs and a new place for fans to pick up merchandise.
According to police, they'll focus on drivers who are operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol or controlled substances.
See Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn in the night sky this Sunday. No telescope required.
Firefighter Bill “Cuddy” Royster has died, according to the Lower Merion Professional Firefighters Association.
Each family will have a choice of a cantaloupe or two pounds of grapes.
Beginning the week of July 20, every household in the township will recycle comingled materials such as metal cans, glass and aluminum.
Police are asking the public's help in identifying a woman who stole food from a Wynnewood grocery story recently.
Fewer people will be allowed inside. This will allow for proper social distancing, according to library officials.
"We are working towards a safe and equitable return to school for all students and staff," LMSD Superintendent Robert Copeland said.
The next opportunity for residents to dispose of their unwanted items is Saturday, July 25 and Sunday, July 26 from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
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.