The North Narberth Avenue span is closed at PennDOT's behest. Add your reaction in our comments section.
Government offices and libraries will not be available.
Plenty of local shopping will be available.
These food-service establishments were evaluated by the Montgomery County Health Department.
The span was shut down from mid-September to early November of last year after a previous inspection. What's your reaction?
North Wynnewood Avenue is being milled Thursday and paved Friday.
Kelly Lynn is set to bring the force back up to six officers.
Carriers may work out of the Bala Cynwyd post office, the Main Line Times reports.
Residents can weigh in Sept. 12.
Lew Gould suggested the township's business districts could benefit.
Narberth United Methodist Church is for sale for $1.7 million. Without a religious use, the property is zoned residential.
The existing traffic signal will become a four-way flashing red light, the Lower Merion Board of Commissioners decided Wednesday night.
The township is considering how to respond to a growing number of historic, non-residential buildings falling out of use.
The department is five officers short of capacity, a gap that will soon grow, Superintendent Michael McGrath told the Board of Commissioners.
Beyond Lower Merion, positive samples have been found from Pottstown to Upper Moreland.
The road's entire length through Narberth will be affected.
The Main Line Times cites a Court of Common Pleas ruling that would undo a conditional approval by the Lower Merion Board of Commissioners.
Growing enrollment at Welsh Valley Middle School prompted Lower Merion School District to plan for more classrooms on 7 acres next door.
Congressman responds to discrimination case against bank.
Jason Duckworth's company is moving to the borough, too.
Aqua PA is replacing water mains in Bala Cynwyd.
Linda Wolfe-Bateman faces off against incumbent Rep. DeLissio this fall.
The state reports positive mosquitos and other sources earlier than usual this year.
Aqua PA is doing water-main replacement.
Users of the social news website gravitated to the suburban Philadelphia state senator's thoughts on voter-identification policies.
Consider these local activities, or suggest others in the comments.
The two positive tests June 19 came about a mile apart, officials said.
It's a first for the township in 2012, after five positive tests last year.
How do you like the idea? Tell us in the comments.
Windsor Avenue will not be closed.
Do you think drivers who ignore flood roadblocks and need to be rescued should be fined?
Aqua PA will be doing Narberth water-main maintenance.