Health care workers can make requests for the school to supply them with face shields.
Police, fire, and paramedics in the Lower Merion area will livestream their tribute to healthcare workers fighting coronavirus tonight.
PECO and Verizon will be working on projects in Lower Merion Township this week and next. See how the work will affect your commutes.
Another Lower Merion Township resident has died due to the coronavirus as Montgomery County nears 50 deaths.
A new survey shows the percentage of Americans drinking while working from home and self-isolating during the new coronavirus outbreak.
New data from Montgomery County shows one of the deaths reported Wednesday was in Lower Merion Township.
Spend $25 a local businesses and send a photo of your receipt to the Ardmore Initiative to be entered to win up to $500 in gift card prizes.
The district said its contractor created safety plans in accordance with CDC and Department of Health coronavirus guidelines.
Montgomery County Monday said two Lower Merion Township residents have died due to the new coronavirus as deaths in the county hit 27.
We asked local businesses in Ardmore, Merion, and Wynnewood to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
Neighbors caring for neighbors in a time of social distancing.
Before the outbreak of the new coronavirus, Montco health inspectors visited several establishments in Ardmore, Merion, and Wynnewood.
The district's Information Services Department will be using the seven 3D printers to print face shield headbands for healthcare workers.
We’re publishing a simple Open-or-Closed Directory for Ardmore, Merion, and Wynnewood businesses. Here’s how to get listed.
In an ongoing effort to keep residents safe during the pandemic, Lower Merion closed outdoor facilities and will keep its offices closed.
Lower Merion School District teachers have been making videos to their students to tell them how much they are missed during the pandemic.
A viral way for the Main Line to stay active and support the Expecting and Birth Parent Support Fund safely at home amid the COVID-19 crisis
The bundles include eggs, butter, whole milk, and fresh fruit and vegetables. Other items, such as toilet paper, are available a la carte.
You can help support healthcare workers, police, fire, and EMS personnel by joining the Ripplewood's "Burger Campaign."
The township has nearly 100 cases of the new coronavirus, but has not had any deaths, according to the county.
So far, more than 7,200 meals have been distributed and the number will only grow as the district continues to offer grab-and-go meals.
Crews were able to get the fire under control before it could spread to a restaurant Friday afternoon.
The enforcement of the REAL ID has been delayed for an entire year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Due to residents staying home, public works crews are seeing more and more garbage when making collections. Here's how you can help them.
Psychology Lab at Temple University looking for families in the community to contribute to science! Fun, safe, and compensation available!
While Gov. Tom Wolf said schools will be closed through April 6, the Lower Merion School District said it plans to open April 13.
Police said someone broke into a Haverford Road home last week and stole jewelry and electronics.
Tune in to the Lower Merion Police Department Facebook page at 1 p.m. Monday to take a digital tour of the station with two officers.
Families seeking the meals are asked to register online so the district can prepare the necessary number of meals.
The building was already closed to the public, but on Friday officials said the building will close outright. Essential services will go on.
Police said someone broke into a store on Cricket Avenue early Thursday evening and stole cell phones.
Carter Wilson died after a driver struck him as he crossed Ardmore Avenue back in February. The driver fled the scene and is being charged.
Hours are overnight, Friday through Tuesday, and the hourly rate is $26.94. See details on the position and how to apply here.
In response to the COVID-19 outbreak, GIANT and Acme stores are making changes to their store hours.
With the local outbreak of the new coronavirus, Main Line Health is taking extra measure to keep people safe and treat those with the virus.
The Lower Merion School District said Lower Merion and Narberth kids 18 and under can get free meals in Ardmore starting Tuesday.
Despite the public not being able to access the building, services including police, fire, and refuse collection will go on normally.
Businesses in Ardmore, Merion, and Wynnewood are handling the Gov. Tom Wolf's order is various ways. See what they are doing here.
PennDOT said work on City Avenue in Lower Merion and Philadelphia will begin one week later now.
It's pretty simple: do NOT drive under the influence of drugs or alcohol.