Home Comparison: Two-Bedroom Houses
Apr 28This week's home comparison looks at houses with two bedrooms. »
This week's home comparison looks at houses with two bedrooms. »
After a week of voting, Paynes Lawn and Garden in Ardmore was voted the Ardmore-Merion-Wynnewood area's best place to buy plants. Find out more about Paynes here. »
Lankenau Hospital recently became the first medical center in the state to utilize robotic fluorescence imaging in cancer surgery, according to a release from Main Line Health. “Florescence imaging enhances the surgeon’s vision and allows for more prec... »
There are 15 open houses scheduled for the weekend of April 28 in the Ardmore-Wynnewood-Merion area, according to the listings on AOL Real Estate. Two of the area's open houses are priced at over $1 million dollars: 119 Old Gulph Road an 1408 Medford R... »
A new study suggests that more home are being sold in Lower Merion at a higher price in 2012 than they were in 2009. Home sales are up 12 percent in the first quarter of 2012 compared to 2011 in Lower Merion, according to a study recently released by P... »
Patch users across the Philadelphia area have shown increasing interest in how to recycle or safely dispose of any number of household items. So we've put together a series of resources for you and your neighbors, including locations in xxxx Patch and ... »
Impaired-driving checkpoints and roving patrols have been planned throughout Lower Merion from Friday, April 27 to Sunday, April 29, according to a township release. The initiative is in conjunction with a national crackdown on impaired driving, which ... »
Helen Donnelly, 100, of Wynnewood Joan Appel Garner, 83, of Bryn Mawr Michele Turek, 83, graduate of Bryn Mawr College Glenn Suplee, of Rosemont Andrew Conti, born in Bryn Mawr William Fleming, 82, former teacher at Harriton High School »
Lower Merion School District teachers and staff believe they deserve a longer, more lucrative contract than the one expiring June 30, but the union president told Patch recent school board actions have "made it all the more difficult" to envision that.... »
Builders of tall buildings can build them taller than ever on Bala Cynwyd's side of City Avenue, starting Monday, April 30. That's just one upshot of new zoning rules—years in the making—taking effect that day in an effort to invigorate commercial deve... »
What if you could put a face to every name on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial? The VVMF hopes you can. The National Call for Photos is a project organized by the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund to match a headshot or portrait photograph to every service m... »
Have you bought a baseball glove for your Lower Merion Little Leaguer lately? Did you pay more than $100 for it? How about a $250 bat? A New York Times story headlined "Big Price Tags Attached to Even the Littlest Leagues," looks at the big business of... »
On Monday afternoon, Lower Merion police reported to news media the following incidents from the past week in the Ardmore area: Theft: About $4 in change was reported stolen April 18 from a Jeep parked in a driveway on the 300 block of Locust Avenue in... »
In the last several days, two wild animals in the Philadelphia area have tested positive for rabies.An injured fox found Monday in Wayne in the area of the 400 block of E. Lancaster Ave. tested positive, according to the Department of Health. (Read mor... »
Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney had little trouble winning the Pennsylvania Republican primary for President of the United States, with his closest competition coming from a man who no longer is in the race. Romney finished with 57 percent o... »