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House Hunt: $2.4 Million Open House Scheduled
There are 10 open houses scheduled for the weekend of May 27 in the Bryn Mawr-Gladwyne area, according to the listings on AOL Real Estate.
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What's Closed in Radnor For Memorial Day?
On Monday's Memorial Day holiday, the following locations in Radnor Township will be closed: Radnor School District schools and offices Radnor Township government offices Radnor Memorial Library Trash pickup: District 1 will be Tuesday; District 2 Wednesday Recycling pickup will be on a regular schedule Most banks Wayne and Villanova post offices ... (more)
Oil Rebounds From Seven-Month Low as Iran Talks Face - Obstacles'
Oil rebounded from a seven-month low as world powers and Iran struggled to overcome disagreements at their second round of meetings on the country's nuclear program.
With oil price tumbling, drivers to get a break
Crude oil prices have tumbled to their lowest level in nearly seven months, creating headaches for producers but promising some relief for vacation drivers this summer.
Opera-Singing Cab Driver Arrested
New details are being revealed about a popular cab driver arrested earlier this year for allegedly moonlighting as a marijuana-dealer. Leonard Lavender is known by many Villanova students as the opera-singing cab driver.
Main Line Cabbie Charged With Dealing Drugs To Villanova Students
RADNOR, Pa. - A cab driver from Philadelphia is headed to trial in Delaware County, accused of selling drugs to students from Villanova University.
House Hunt: 43 Open Houses in Radnor Area
There are 43 open houses scheduled for the weekend of May 19 in the Radnor area, according to the listings on AOL Real Estate.
Oil Approaches Third Weekly Loss on Signs Europe Debt Turmoil May Escalate
Oil headed for a third weekly decline in New York on concern that Greece will have to leave the euro currency union, deepening Europe's debt crunch and curbing fuel demand.
Evan Thornton survives three-hole playoff for junior tour victory
Evan Thornton certainly captured his recent junior tour title in style. The Wyomissing junior survived a three-hole playoff to win The Classic at Hershey Country Club Sunday at Hershey.
Oil Fluctuates on New Greek Election Call, Increase in N.Y. Manufacturing
Oil fluctuated as talks to form a Greek government failed, setting in motion new elections next month, and as manufacturing in the New York region gained.
Police Blotter: Theft, Assault
The following police blotter is supplied by the Radnor Township Police Department.
Police: Arrested Villanova Student Tries to Set Fire to Cell Mattress
A 22-year-old Villanova student on May 8 was arrested and charged with public drunkenness and then tried to set a mattress on fire while he was being held, according to the Lower Merion Police Department.
House Hunt: $1 Million House in Gladwyne
There are three open houses scheduled for the weekend of May 13 in the Bryn Mawr area according to the listings on AOL Real Estate.
On Saturday, May 5, two bicycles totaling $11,000 were stolen from a property on Parkes Run Lane in Villanova .
Police Blotter: Theft, Attempted Strong Arm Robbery
The following police blotter is supplied by the Radnor Township Police Department.
Police Blotter: Villanova Students Charged With Disorderly Conduct, Public Intoxication
On Monday afternoon,A Lower Merion policeA reported to news media the following incidents from the past week in Bryn Mawr and Gladwyne: Public intoxication, underage drinking: Bryn Mawr College students reported to police about 1:45 a.m. Sunday that a woman was lying unconscious in the street on the 100 block of Morris Avenue, police said.
Local Results For Broad Street Run
On Sunday morning, more than 40,000 runners near and far participated in the 33rd Annual Broad Street Run in Philadelphia.
Cupcake Wars Winner Marks 1 Year Anniversary
Dia Doce , a mobile cupcake business that serves the greater Chester and Montgomery County area was a recent winner of Cupcake Wars on the Food Network.
Occupy movement seeks new recruits. In New York, it found some.
A new generation of activists skips school, flocks to Wall Street to join May Day Occupy protests.