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Inspections: Chili's, Pie in the Sky, Real Pizza
Radnor Township has published its most recent food inspection reports on local businesses.
Could Coin Meters Become a Thing of the Past in Radnor?
Monday, Radnor Patch published a story on a Wayne business owner who says that Radnor Township's ticketing of meters is too aggressive.
Water Rescues, RV Fire Among Radnor Fire Calls Monday
Monday's daylong rain caused widespread flooding across Radnor Township. According to Radnor Fire Co.
Wayne Shop Owner: 'Aggressive' Ticketing Hurts Business
Around here, parking meters are a fact of life. But some business owners in downtown Wayne are saying that Radnor Township's ticketing of cars parked at meters is too "aggressive."
Radnor's Five Unions Sign on to New Health Care Trust
Radnor Township School District's five local union affiliates representing about 576 employees of the district have signed on to a self-insured health care trust, according to the Pennsylvania State Education Association , the union representing school employees in Pennsylvania.
Daylong Rain Causes Flooding in Radnor
Daylong rain on Monday is causing flooding and rising creeks all over Radnor Township.
Missing-person cases take flexibility, resources
Everything seemed to be going as planned when Matthew Royer texted his mother from Rhode Island on May 16 to say he was on his way home to Skippack Township.
$2,000 Purse, Wallet Stolen from Car in Villanova
There were about 85 reported cases of things being stolen from cars in Radnor Township in 2012, according to police records.
Radnor Holds Firearms Safety Class
The Radnor Police Department will host a firearms safety class on Tuesday, June 11 at the Radnor Township Municipal Building in the Radnorshire room from 7 to 8 p.m. Radnor Police Officers will provide information on the safe handling of firearms, general rules of safety and proper storage of firearms.
Should Universities Make Payments in Lieu of Taxes?
In an effort to balance out expenditures and revenues, Radnor Township has discussed a PILOT program with local schools.
It's Graduation Season. You May Want to 'Stay off the Pike.'
I recently received a mass email from a Radnor Township resident that contained an attachment from Villanova University of its "noteworthy dates and campus events" for June, July and August.
Meeting on Villanova Development Tuesday
A public meeting on Villanova University's proposed development is being held on Tuesday, June 4 from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. with Radnor Township manager Bob Zienkowski.
School District Employees to Become Self-Insured
Radnor Township School District 's teachers, custodians, bus drivers and instructional aides and support staff will be entering into a trust that is expected to save 10 percent from expected increases in healthcare premiums next year.
New Salon, Stores Top May Business News in Radnor
The following articles are a review of the business-related news that Radnor Patch published in May.
Dimeo's Pizza Closes After Code Violations
Dimeo Pizza and Italian Cuisine in Wayne has closed permanently, Radnor Township's health officer Larry Taltoan told Radnor Patch.
School Inspections: Notre Dame, St. Aloysius
Radnor Township has published its most recent food inspection reports on local schools.
Commissioner Candidate: 'Gift' Likely a Violation of Township's Code of Ethics
Rich Booker, the Republican candidate for commissioner in Radnor's Second Ward, submitted this letter to Radnor Patch: I wanted to follow up on my March 26 article regarding the King of Prussia Road development.
Road Closed in Wayne for Tree Removal
According to Radnor Township, the 600 block of Maplewood Road is closed on Tuesday from 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. due to a emergency tree removal.