Over 30 Haverford Middle School students headed to Philadelphia for the Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service recently. See photos here.
From 2:30 to 3 p.m., a figure skating exhibition will take over the ice to give crowds a show. See here for more details.
Residents whose materials are typically collected Thursday will have to wait until next week for theirs to be picked up, the township said.
The Haverford-Havertown area was abuzz with news, good and bad, in 2017. See the biggest stories from the year here.
Start off 2018 by giving the gift of life at various blood drives planned in the Havertown area in January.
Want to weigh in on 2017 as the year ends? Send a letter to the editor to share your voice with the Haverford-Havertown community.
Not only will the new building host the police department, it will host the municipal services and recreation offices as of Friday, Dec. 15.
Do you recognize this pup? She was found in the township Wednesday without tags and an unregistered microchip.
Good news for the pup and its family.
The dog was last seen on Nov. 12 and is was on a blue leash when it went missing from the Haverford College area.
Between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day, many donors delay giving due to the holidays and travel, which can lead to low supplies.
Don't miss this weekend's Dewey Decimal Dash 5K and Fun Run that will help generate money for renovations at the library.
Do you recognize these two pups found in the park Wednesday?
Derrick Rollins will appear for a preliminary hearing this week in connection with the seemingly random killing of Narberth's John Le.
Athertyn in Haverford will honor those who served in World War I, veterans of all military campaigns, and modern American heroes.
Waffles went missing Tuesday. Have you seen him around the Chatham Park area in Havertown?
Police in Haverford Township released a video demonstrating how the new parking kiosks in the township work. Watch it here to avoid tickets.
Delaware County District Attorney Jack Whelan and Executive Deputy Attorney General Robert Reed will both discussion the heroin scourge.
Topics include identity theft, Medicare, security, and more.
Lee Loo went missing last week and was last seen in the Manoa area in Havertown. Have you seen her?
Daphne ran off during the heavy storm that rolled through the area recently and her owners are pleading for help locating her.
The fifth round of anti-mosquito spraying is set to take place Thursday evening.
Tabitha hasn't been home a very long time. Have you seen her?
The Delaware Valley Rocks group is inviting to to celebrate the new community rock garden coming to Havertown's Bailey Park.
Stop by the Quarry Center Tuesday night to join the police-community celebration with food, games, fire trucks, police K9 units, and more.
Monetary donations will help the Metropolitan Area Neighborhood Nutrition Alliance feed people battling life-threatening illnesses.
Give blood on June 15 enter to win a trip to Cedar Point in Ohio or Knott's Berry Farm in California.
The 11th annual festival will support the rehabilitation of the historic school while offering history lessons and fun.
Donors can enter to win a trip to two amusement parks: Cedar Point in Ohio or Knott's Berry Farm in California.
Have you seen this cute red tabby?
Kids in grade six through 12 who are members of LGBTQ community are invited to show their pride on June 10.
Haverford broke the top 50 best Philadelphia suburbs for millennials in Niche.com's new list.
Students from all around the Main Line will participate in the fashion and design show that will honor a passed Lower Merion commissioner.
Residents can get rid of old devices for free this Saturday at Delaware County Community College.
Sign up by May 5 to particiapte in the mile walk or two-mile run.
Jane Greenspun served as the district's Director of Technology and died in August last year.The Twilight Run/Walk will honor her legacy.
It's National Library Week and the Haverford Township Free Library is celebrating by waiving overdue fees on April 11.
The work will affect various roads in the township throughout 2017, PECO said.
Haverford Township Director of EMS Jim McCans said this was his first baby delivery after decades as an EMT.
Weston's parents want to spread the help and compassion they received in their trying time.