At just 35 years old, Penn Wynne/Overbrook Hills Fire Company volunteer firefighter Sean W. DeMuynck died while battling a fire this week.
Services for the late Sean W. DeMuynck will take place Saturday at the Lower Merion High School.
Sean W. DeMuynck, 35, died Monday after battling a fire in Wynnewood. Thousands of dollars have been raised for his family so far.
Blood platelet and type O donations are in high demand.
The Strawberry Moon is the last supermoon of 2021. It will be visible in Pennsylvania Thursday.
Donations of all blood types are needed as the pandemic has impacted the country's blood supply.
The Main Line Chamber Foundation awarded $50,000 in scholarships to 27 area volunteer firefighters and emergency medical technicians.
The 38th Annual National Night Out event is set for Aug. 3 in Wynnewood and will feature music, first responders, food, games, and more.
The Red Cross is seeking blood donations in the Ardmore-Merion-Wynnewood area. The pandemic has impacted the nation's blood supply.
The Pentagon finally says UFOs — or unidentified aerial phenomena — are real and may explain what you’ve seen in the skies over PA.
People who donate through the Red Cross between May 1 and 15 are eligible for an Amazon gift card.
Pennsylvania is seeing an increase in the bobcat population as more people report encounters with the medium-size feline.
The South Ardmore Betterment Alliance is hosting clean up days at Normandy Park in early May and community members are invited to help.
The 15-acre stretch of campus will be the new home of Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary, which has stood in Wynnewood since 1871.
The winner can also opt out of the lease for a $5,000 cash alternative. See details on the raffle here.
The Red Cross is seeking blood donors in the Ardmore-Merion-Wynnewood area. The pandemic has affected the country's blood supply.
The website Thrillist released its list of "The Eight Most Exciting Suburbs Outside Philadelphia" and Ardmore made the cut. See why here.
Daily hours are limited, browsing and computer use restricted to 30 minutes per person and books will be quarantined for 24 hours.
A new report estimates more than 17 percent of the world's food supply is wasted. In the United States, that number is doubled.
Scammers often target older people to bilk them out of money. ElderNet is hosting a town hall to help combat scammers targeting seniors.
Communities members are invited to place a light or candle in their windows Friday to mark the one-year anniversary of the pandemic.
Headlining Hope: Muneera Walker started the nonprofit group in Lower Merion after seeing families in need of food after coronavirus hit.
Lower Merion Police Officer Sean Quinn died at 46 years old eight years ago Thursday from a self-inflicted gunshot.
Lower Merion Police Department's HUB program brings together policing and social services to better support community members in need.
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Ardmore's Jeptha Abbott DAR organized its first Wreaths Across America event this year, happening in a Tredyffrin Township graveyard.
Earlier this month, the seminary and Gwynedd Mercy University entered an agreement to move the seminary to the school's campus.
All facilities in the Lower Merion Library System will suspend their in-person services starting next week out of health precautions.
The Montgomery Awards recognizes the beset in planning and design, advocacy, and environmental stewardship in Montgomery County.
The Ardmore Business Association is hosting a holiday food drive to help support families and individuals in need during the holidays.
Letterboard Helps Nonverbal People to Feel Part of Society
Penn Wynne-Overbrook Hills Fire Company firefighter Harold Beck Jr. died at 41 on Oct. 30, 1988 while battling a fire in Ardmore.
Anita Lindner, of Ardmore, died on Oct. 11. She was a standout and trailblazing athlete at Lower Merion High among other accomplishments.
Lenny Miller was chosen as a local hero for his dedication to a friend with a rare medical condition through Philly Friendship Circle.
Taryn Wortman has been making masks and donating them to facilities such as CHOP to give out to children and their families when they visit.
A deer was caught in a residential fence and the Lower Merion Police Department stepped in to reunite the deer with its family.
Police in Lower Merion Township are joining numerous other Montgomery County police departments in hosting a drug take back day this month.
Matt Peskin, Executive Director National Association of Town Watch/National Night Out, said a police SUV and a police van were full of food.
The event will be held in place of the National Night Out Festival and will benefit ElderNet of Lower Merion and the Narbeth Food Pantry.
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