Projects may be suggested for winners of this annual planning and design award.
The proposed project included a new handicap-accessible bathroom, a reconfigured staff workroom and a new Young Adult section in addition to an elevator.
Road repairs are taking place on part of Morris Avenue.
Local judge is taking the required retirement age to task.
The Congressman will make three appearances in Ardmore, one in Wynnewood and one in Penn Valley on Thursday.
The Democrat from Pennsylvania had previously favored civil unions.
County has eliminated switchboard operators, leaving some confused.
Mike Krancer will rejoin his former law firm, Blank Rome LLP, an international law firm based in Philadelphia.
The still-hypothetical ordinance would offer typical nondiscrimination protections on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity.
A public hearing is being held Wednesday.
Year-old texting while driving ban nets PA over 1,300 tickets.
Two out of nine facilities inspected did not have any code violations.
Some community members said public money should not be invested in a privately-owned building.
Read the commission's agenda for Monday.
Ridgewood Road closures will run through March 1.
Mail and libraries will be unavailable in Bryn Mawr and Gladwyne.
The U.S. Social Security Administration has a new online feature, 'My Social Security Account,' which allows users secure access personal benefits information.
The environmental center's director vouched for the effectiveness of aquaponics, in which plants and fish help each other thrive.
A woman had alleged that Montgomery County Coroner Walter Hofman violated her due process rights by withholding a suicide note written to her by her deceased son.
Lower Merion Police Department Superintendent Michael McGrath joins about a dozen other law-enforcement authorities from the northeast United States for the 12-day training.
The asking price is $190,000.
As a second major renovation draws to an end, other branches face different challenges, the library system's director told the Board of Commissioners.
The holidays are prompting the usual adjustment in pickup days in Lower Merion and Narberth.
Pickups begin Jan. 2 in Lower Merion, Jan. 7 in Narberth. All discarded trees will be ground into mulch at Lower Merion's public works complex.
Officers are set to receive annual raises of 3.5 percent or more.
The work is expected to take the entire morning, according to Lower Merion officials.
The institute needs Lower Merion Township to approve construction permits Dec. 19.
A three-judge panel on Wednesday did not agree that Adsmart should be able to restore its billboard at the junction of Haverford, Lower Merion and Radnor townships.
The drawing is at 10:59 p.m. Wednesday. Several Bryn Mawr and Gladwyne businesses sell Powerball tickets.
Township and university officials have convened to discuss nightlife behavior.
Two new screens would be added to the theater.
The holiday was founded to observe the anniversary of the World War I armistice.
Check on a school, a pub and a grocery store.
The holiday falls on Sunday but will be observed Monday.
The township intends to keep the tax rate stable again.
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Some polling places are in public schools.
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