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Friday, May 17, 2013

Rape Charge, Hit-and-Run Arrest Tops Regional News

Also, royalty visits a Radnor family, honoring a fallen firefighter and a new business for Bryn Mawr.

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Friday, May 10, 2013

'Baby Moo' Comes Home, Missing Woman Found and More Lower Merion News

A look back at the biggest stories from the last seven days.

In case you missed them, below we run down some of the biggest stories that ran on Ardmore, Bryn Mawr, and Bala Cynwyd Patch in the past week. As always, thanks for reading. Pinkberry Now Open in Bryn Mawr The handcrafted yogurt shop celebrates its grand opening Thursday. UPDATE: Missing Haverford Woman Found Joan Delorefice had reportedly been suffering from depression in the aftermath of her husband and father's recent deaths. Colorado Gov., Narberth Native, Becomes Unlikely Liberal Hero John Hickenlooper has found himself, and his state, leading a leftward lurch on a host of social issues. 'Baby Moo' Returns Home in Time for Mother's Day The Hope's Cookies mascot was swiped by college kids in January. Newsweek Ranks Lower Merion Among …

Missing Woman, Flipped Car Top Area News

Also, a teen goes missing, homicide charges filed, a kid on a mission and new businesses coming to the area.

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Saturday, May 4, 2013

Principal Transferred, Man Shoots at Burglars, and More LM Review

It was a busy week in Lower Merion Township.

In case you missed them, below is a rundown of the biggest stories that ran on Ardmore, Bryn Mawr, and Bala Cynwyd Patch in the past week. Happy reading! Wrong Way Crash on I-476 Kills 2 A vehicle was traveling the wrong way down the Blue Route in the early morning hours Friday, police say. Man Shoots at Burglars in His Wynnewood Home, Police Say No residents were injured. The burglars fled and it is unknown whether they were hit, according to police. Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Hosts 'Jazz Fest for Peace' On Saturday and Sunday, the church is hosting a concert to benefit an organization that works for gun reform. Ardmore Video Clerk Publishes Zombie Novel Longtime TLA and Viva Video employee Bryan Way is publishing his debut novel this summer…

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1:16 pm on Sunday, May 5, 2013

they found weed in kids lockers at welsh valley   more ›

Friday, May 3, 2013

Principal Removed, Homeowner Shoots at Intruders Top Regional News

Also making headlines this week around the region: a local man gets a Tony Award nomination, Kobe Bryant's stuff goes on the auction block and more.

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2:08 pm on Monday, May 6, 2013

Bill, it's still regulated. You can't drink and drive. I just don't appreciate the gun advocates stating things that clearly are not true such as the government trying to eliminate gun ownership and the ever popular passing of firearms down in the family. That is another lie that seems to be popular to support the gun owners arguments. Tell me this Bill, what are you afraid of if a bill is passed…   more ›

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Alleged Ex-Wife Attack, $7,000 Theft Top This Week's News

Take a look at 10 of the most popular articles in Narberth-Bala Cynwyd Patch, April 14-20.

Take a look at the story above to see 10 of this week's top stories in Narberth-Bala Cynwyd Patch's Week in Review. This story may not be viewable on your mobile phone. View Patch in desktop version to read it.

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Student Allegedly Punches Principal, Retail Thefts [Week in Review]

Take a look at the top 10 articles in Narberth-Bala Cynwyd Patch for April 7-13. Did you miss any of this week's news?

A Lower Merion High School student allegedly punches an assistant principal, a number of thefts from vehicles, and more in this Week in Review. Take a look at the story above to see 10 of this week's top stories. This story may not be viewable on your mobile phone. View Patch in desktop version to read it.

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Teen Killer, Drug Ring Sentence Among Eastern Pa. News

Also: Easter Sunday shooting, priest accused of sexual assault while serving in Bucks County.

Judge Mulls Reduced Sentence for Teen Killer Qu'eed Batts committed a murder when he was 14 as part of a gang inititation. The state Supreme Court ruled that the original sentencing for Batts, now 21, was unconstitutional. Man Charged with Attempted Murder in Easter Shooting Karim Amir Walker was charged with attempted murder Monday for allegedly shooting at the brothers of his girlfriend on Easter Sunday afternoon in Lansdale, Montgomery County. Priest Accused of Sexual Assault A mother of eight is suing The National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa in Bucks County, claiming that a priest sexually assaulted her. Barbershop Drug Ring Dealer Sentenced to Prison One of the men who dealt drugs out of the Heads Up Barbershop in Tredyffrin …

Creole Food, Car Into Building, Fraud: Week in Review

A roundup of Narberth-Bala Cynwyd Patch's news March 31 to April 6. Did you miss any of this week's news?

A new restaurant in town, a car puts a hole in the side of a building, Bala Library announces its upcoming hours, and more in this Week in Review. Can't view the article on your phone? Try using Patch in desktop version.

Friday, April 5, 2013

Drug Barber to Prison, Teen Murder Trial Top Regional News

Also, a long-time Gladwyne fixture steps down, a farmers market is coming to Philadelphia, a Chestnut Hill icon closes its doors and the Main Line goes to Wall Street.

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