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Radnor lays off employees to cut costs
Radnor Township laid off 12 employees Friday, citing the recession. Eight full-time and four part-time employees from various departments, including finance, parks and recreation, community development, engineering, and administration, were let go, interim Township Manager John Granger said yesterday.
On the Side: Susanna Foo, moving on
Family, a suburban restaurant, her garden all need her. But closing the landmark Walnut Street dining room is not as simple as turning a key.
Mosquito-control program said in peril
The best Harry Nuss can figure, in retrospect, his illness began last August with a mosquito bite that wouldn't heal.
Swine Strikes School: Students and Teachers Scared
While Swine flu may not get the same headline grabbing attention it once did, rest assured it's still around.
VIDEO: School Reports 70 Students Out Sick
Officials in Radnor Township are warning parents to be on alert.
Sick School: Kids Could Have Flu
The district asked families to be vigilant in ensuring students with influenza-like illness be kept at home to avoid spreading illness in school.
'Inappropriate' senior musical gets hook at Radnor High
Radnor Township School District officials canceled the traditional senior-class musical this week after one performance because it included "inappropriate humor, dancing, and stereotypes targeting more than one group," the district spokesperson said yesterday.
Love: Maya van Rossum & David Wood
Dave and Maya dated when both were students at Radnor High, but they lost touch after graduation.
Road Closure Means Big Delays in Radnor Township
An emergency closure of a small bridge in Radnor Township, Montgomery County is going create quite a headache for many area commuters, beginning with Tuesday morning's rush.
Bridge repair causes Philly-area road closure
Levittown - A busy suburban Philadelphia road has shut down for about a month to make an emergency repair to a small bridge used by about 16,000 drivers a day.Pennsylvania Department of Transportation spokesman Eugene Blaum says a busy portion of King of Prussia Road was closed to all but local traffic Monday evening.
Linda Hanson was doing yardwork when a gray fox attacked.
RADNOR TWP., Pa. - April 15, 2009 - -- There is a rabies warning in Radnor Township, Pa.
Weak tax collections crimp public raises
Jill Pistory delivered the grim news on April Fool's Day, and it was no prank. Save for uniformed personnel, the annual April 1 raises were off indefinitely for all Buckingham Township employees.
Students receive fewer citations, neighbors remain apprehensive
Student behavior off-campus has improved, indicated by a decline in the number of citations issued by the Radnor and Lower Merion Township Police Departments and an increase in the number of apartment complexes that have begun renting to students, but the surrounding community continues to feel hesitant about welcoming a new group of student ...
SGA hosts community dinner with township members
Student Government Association welcomed members of Radnor Township to the first annual Villanova Community Dinner on Feb.
Radnor Township solicitor resigns
In another shakeup in Radnor Township, commissioners tonight accepted the resignation of township solicitor David G. Blake.
Township manager's spending draws questions in Radnor
Imagine a job that includes a six-figure salary, a generous benefits package, an interest-free loan for a new house, an SUV for personal use and the ability to award yourself no-questions-asked bonuses every ...
County-college funding divides Pa. towns
In Delaware County, residents of the Chester Upland School District - one of Pennsylvania's poorest and most academically challenged - pay more than $5,400 annually to attend their county community college full ...
Local official suspended over bonus
A suburban Philadelphia official is under suspension for allegedly paying himself unauthorized salary bonuses totaling $128,500 over the last eight years.
Radnor manager suspended for giving himself bonuses
Commissioners in Radnor, Delaware County, suspended the township manager this afternoon amid allegations that he paid himself unauthorized bonuses totaling $128,500 during the last eight years.
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