Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Recent thefts prompt county and local civic organization to issue urgent bulletins.
Montgomery County sent out an alert Wednesday afternoon warning of a rash of recent break-ins throughout Lower Merion Township: nine burglaries and four attempted burglaries, by their count. Several of these are detailed in Patch reports this week: Not long after the county's bulletin, the South Ardmore Betterment Alliance (SABA) issued its own alert: Dear Neighbors, Thefts of bicycles from garages and some break-ins have been continuing in our neighborhood. One neighbor on Morris Rd. encountered a man in his late 20s/early 30s, about 5'9", white, thin build, with a close cropped beard and light brown hair on her porch at 9:00 AM looking at a bicycle. When confronted he claimed he was looking for "Hastings Street" and left. She observed a …
Wednesday, January 30, 2013
Prudential Fox & Roach compared statistics for 2012 to the three previous years.
Home sales in 2012 increased in Lower Merion and Narberth as well as in Montgomery County and southeastern Pennsylvania, according to a report from the real estate company Prudential Fox & Roach. The company's statistics show the following: The township saw 765 home sales last year, up 22 percent from the 627 sales in 2011. The figure also represented a 33 percent increase over the 574 sales of 2009. The median sale price ticked up, too, from $470,000 in 2011 to $497,000 in 2012. The borough had 55 sales in 2012, up 25 percent from 2011's 44 sales. Both figures still are well short of the 102 sales seen in 2009. Narberth's median home sale price increased year to year from $355,000 to $380,000. After two years of declines, MontCo saw a …
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Winter conditions and freezing temperatures are expected through to next week in our area.
According to a release issued by Montgomery County, the Code Blue severe weather warning issued last week will continue through 9 a.m. on Monday, Jan. 28. A Code Blue Cold Weather declaration is made in Montgomery County when winter conditions pose a threat of serious harm or death to individuals without shelter. A Code Blue indicates a combination of air temperature and wind chill is anticipated to be 20ºF or less. Friday's forecast for Lower Merion indicates that snow is likely, with a low of 21ºF. For more information and general cold weather information, check the Montgomery County Health Department website.
Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Statistics are provided by Prudential Fox & Roach.
Overall, Lower Merion and Narberth had 61 home sales this December, same as in November and up from 56 in December 2011, according to a report from Prudential Fox & Roach. The most dramatic year-to-year gain was in Wynnewood, where 15 homes sold in December, up from 6 homes sold in December 2011. (In November and December combined, 30 Wynnewood properties sold, up from nine in November and December 2011.) Haverford had 44 sales, down from 51 in November and 50 in December 2011. Throughout the entire Main Line, 204 homes sold in November, down from 215 in November but up from 189 in December 2011. Median sale prices in December for the neighborhoods Prudential Fox & Roach tracks are as follows:
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
The website shows median incomes in census blocks.
A website called Rich Blocks, Poor Blocks is using U.S. Census Bureau data to color-code census tracts on a map according to median income. As might be expected, the neighborhoods of Lower Merion and Narberth are mostly to the "Rich Blocks" end of the spectrum, in shades of green, rather than the reds of the lower-income areas. Users type in a location to pull up its map and can click on each census tract to see the details. Median incomes are expressed with margins of error, since the data comes from American Community Survey sampling. The middle-class income range for Pennsylvania is listed as $44,000 to $53,000, and Lower Merion and Narberth's neighborhoods mostly fall above that range. Local census tracts' median incomes are listed as …
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
The borough's Highway Committee meeting is set for Jan. 28.
Elected officials from both Narberth and Lower Merion, the municipalities that share a boundary at the controversial intersection of Wynnewood Road and Wynnewood Avenue, are expected to discuss improvement possibilities at a borough meeting in two weeks. At Monday's Borough Council meeting, Councilman Bob Wegbreit, chairman of the panel's Highway Committee, said the Lower Merion Board of Commissioners is invited to attend his committee's meeting at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 28 at the borough government building. Also in attendance will be representatives from Pennoni Associates, who are conducting a traffic study of the Wynnewood & Wynnewood intersection. The borough council wants to know whether a temporary traffic signal would be warranted …
Thursday, January 3, 2013
A pedestrian being struck in December has spurred discussion of the three-way intersection at the curve of East Wynnewood Road and North Wynnewood Avenue.
A public petition to install a traffic signal at East Wynnewood Road and North Wynnewood Avenue—spurred by an accident there in December that left a teenage pedestrian hospitalized—gained traction Wednesday night at a meeting of the Lower Merion Board of Commissioners. Pam Loughman, a Merion Station resident who works in Narberth, started the petition after the Dec. 13 collision. It also calls for crosswalk installation. East Wynnewood Road marks, starting at North Wynnewood Avenue, the boundary between the borough of Narberth and Lower Merion's Wynnewood section. North Wynnewood Avenue tunnels under the Amtrak/SEPTA railroad tracks into Narberth just above the intersection, where East Wynnewood Road curves significantly. Traffic entering …
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
If you could make a New Year's resolution for your neighborhood, what would it be?
More than 45 percent of Americans make a New Year's resolution every year, according to statisticbrain.com. Some people vow to live a healthier lifestyle, others promise to spend more time with family, and many say they will try to save money. As millions of Americans make resolutions to improve their lives, what could we do in Ardmore, Wynnewood, Haverford and Merion Station to make them even better places to live? A related question: What part of life here most needs to improve in 2013? Tell us in the comment section below, or blog about your experiences in and opinions of your neighborhood.
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Lower Merion and Narberth residents and workers found themselves at the center of stories this year.
Plenty of people who live and work in Lower Merion and Narberth made big news in 2012; here's Patch's list of just 10 of them. Check back later in the month for a list of the year's biggest stories, too.
Friday, December 14, 2012
Find out when students in your Lower Merion or Narberth neighborhood will be moving out for winter break — and when they'll be back.
Mid- to late December ... 'tis the season of college finals, the end of fall semesters and (some) students skipping town for a while. In Lower Merion and Narberth, the first school to let out, Harcum College, ends its semester Friday. Five other colleges finish over the following week, including three next Friday, Dec. 21. See below for the full list of when local colleges and universities will dismiss for the winter and resume with their spring semesters, according to their academic calendars:
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