If you were wondering what a million+ bought you in Narberth in 2021, take a look below. Plus - here are a few interesting facts: Nine homes sold for over $1M last year. Most sold for over asking price, and one sold for more than 30% over the listed price! Newly constructed and fully renovated homes commanded a real premium, and the most expensive went for went for $1.45 million!
Looking for an idea for your Valentine this year? Whether you need candy, flowers or food, here are a few local ideas for you: Flowers are a Valentine's classic. Check out Melissa Parker's new Amaranth space "on the hill", in downtown Narberth, or order online at amaranthflorist.com Plan a special meal at home with a little help from Carlinos, in Ardmore. Check out their Valentine's specials, and place an order here. Or, if you can't order ahead, just call your own favorite pizza place and ask if they'll make you a heart-shaped pizza! Need some dessert? Do it right this year, and go straight to the amazing Le Petit Mitron. See why this French patisserie is a local treasure. Philly-area Valentines of all ages will appreciate heart-shaped soft pretzels! Find your closest Philly Pretzel Factory here. Place your order now for some handmade chocolate-covered strawberries at The Sweet Trading Company at 711 Montgomery Ave. Looking for a gift, but not sure what you want? Sweet Mabel has every unique gift you could imagine, from art to handmade jewelry. Not only will they have just what you need, but they'll beautifully wrap it for you, too! 235 Haverford Ave, Narberth. Make your reservations now if you want to eat out this Valentine's weekend. Some places, like Bryn Mawr's Sontuosa, have already published special menus. Call (484) 222-6216 to reserve a table. With Valentine's Day on a Monday this year, you will want to call ahead for whichever night you choose to go out. Ryan Christopher's has posted their special menu for the weekend. If you're looking for a daytime option, they also have an award-winning Sunday brunch!
Christmas Tree Pickup Narberth residents can put their Christmas trees on the curb on Tuesdays nights in January. They will be collected with the regular Wednesday brush pickups in January. All ornaments, stands and other decorations must be removed. Lower Merion will begin the collection of trees (which must be placed curbside) during the first two weeks in January on the regular refuse collection day. Residents may also dispose of Christmas trees at the Public Works Complex located at 1300 N Woodbine Avenue in Penn Valley., Monday through Friday 8am-3pm and Saturday 9am-2:30pm. All ornaments, stands and other decorations must be removed. Electronics Recycling Beth Am Israel is holding their annual electronic recycling event in partnership with PAR-Recycle Works on MLK Day., January 17. The event is 9am-1pm at 1301 Hagys Ford Rd, Penn Valley. Note that TVs, monitors, and some other devices have disposal fees. More Trash and Recycling Info
We try to keep this page updated with all the current trash and recycling guidelines in Narberth and Lower Merion. When Main Line Parent took a look at family-friendly neighborhoods, it was only natural that Narberth was featured among them. And when it comes to Narberth neighborhoods, it was only natural that Cindy Ridgway helped to tell the story! See the Neighborhood Guide to Narberth.
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