Here's a list of summer camps for kids happening around Ardmore, Merion, and Wynnewood this year.
Program will address substance abuse and show Chester County parents, caregivers and educators how to identify signs of trouble.
The Ardmore Business Association is hosting its Halloween Spooktacular on Saturday, Oct. 24 at Schauffele Plaza.
Meals will be available behind Lower Merion High School starting next week as students begin the school year virtually.
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The Lower Merion School District is offering a free dairy item for families collecting meals at its meal pick-up this week.
All playgrounds in the township are open, but basketball and hockey courts, as well as comfort stations and water fountains, are closed.
The district will begin its summer meal distribution program for students on June 22. See details on the program here.
Starting next week, meals will only be available for pick up one day a week in an effort to prevent potential spread of coronavirus.
Your kids can enjoy snacks, games, movies, and more on Dec. 14 while you get a night off to shop, get dinner, visit friends, or just relax.
National Child Passenger Safety Week is Sept. 15 through Sept. 21, and you can get your child seats installed properly in Lower Merion.
Summer spending doesn't have to break the bank! Here are a few ways to cut back while still having some big fun all year.
Any kid under 18 can get a free lunch and enjoy activities at the Ardmore Presbyterian Church Monday through Thursday until Aug. 1.
You can watch a robotics demonstration and take part in various makerspace activities along with a choice of three design challenges.
If you're pregnant, don't stress— a new book explains just what to do while making your baby, from healthy diets to the checklist you need.
It's common to feel suffocated by all of our material objects. Luckily, there are some ways to simplify our lives as parents and people.
Every parent wants to crack the code on their picky eaters — without having to force-feed them. Here are some techniques that will help.
Planning a getaway with a toddler? It might not be as sunny as you hoped, if you're not prepared. Here are some tips to remember!
Sign up before April 15 to be a member of the Ardmore Avenue or Belmont Hills pools to get the best deal on pricing.
Friends’ Central’s Debate Team defeated 14 teams - including 10 public school teams - to win the PHSSL District 10 Tournament.
Regardless of where they live, furloughed federal worker impacted by the partial federal government shutdown can get help from the pantry.
Attendees will learn facts about the Christian holiday and some Spanish words while making crafts, and enjoying treats at the event Friday.
Harcum College Dental Program serves area youth on Presidents’ Day.
The Lower Merion School District is eyeing launching a summer lunch program and wants input from the community in a new survey.
A recent book suggests that over-parenting your child could be doing more harm than good — but how do you know when you're guilty of it?
No need to keep the kids up until midnight, because the Penn Wynne Library is hosting a "Noon Year's Eve" party for a midday ball drop.
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There are some great chances for families to enjoy movies, music, and more at Ardmore's Suburban Square in September.
Which boat will sink in the most spectacular fashion and earn the aptly-named "Titanic Award?" Find out Aug. 12 at the Belmont Hills Pool.
Some students don't eat enough when school is out in the summer, but this pilot program will help those kids stay fed free of charge.
Village Play Space is planning for a mid June opening and will give parents, guardians, and caretakers a new place to take the kids.
Children, teens and young adults both with and without disabilities will come together to participate in various activities and sports
Stop by Suburban Square Thursday, May 17 for a special story time with author Jennifer Hansen Rolli, who will read from two of her books.
Kids interested in police, fire, or EMS careers should sign up before June 18 to enroll in the week-long camp.
How does Ardmore stack up against other Pennsylvania towns in terms of quality of life for families? Find out what WalletHub says here.
You can use the fields, but only the grassy areas for now, officials said Thursday. Richie Ashburn Field is still closed, however.
The fields are saturated due to freezing and thawing cycles. Parks and Recreation officials will monitor the fields' conditions.
Children's book authors will read their own books to kids and their families at several upcoming events at Suburban Square this spring.
Suburban Square, Ardmore's premier shopping center, is hosting the event that's complete with live music, photo booth, and a sand sculpture.
Celebrate the legendary children's author's 113th birthday at the Ardmore Free Library next month.
Stop by the popular shopping center Saturday for s'mores, music, fire pits, and more. See details of the event here.
Stop by the Ardmore Animal Hospital on Saturday, Jan. 20 to meet what could be your newest family member.
Lower Merion Township made the list of the state's safest cities.
"SpeakUp!" is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping teens develop supportive relationships with the adults in their lives.
With the honor comes a donation to his high school, four Eagles tickets and a parking pass, and a personalized Eagles jersey.
Get a handle on technology use in your home through various devices' built-in software that can regulate Internet access at Lower Merion HS.
Inclement weather in Saturday's forecast has led organizers to reschedule the "Big Dig" event in Ardmore.