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Last Week's Top Stories On The Main Line
Drugs left outside elementary school; area students earn academic honors; local restaurateur guilty in tax fraud case; and more.

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22 Lower Merion-Area Students Named National Merit Semifinalists
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Most were from Lower Merion High School. Others were from private schools in the area. See the full list here.
Find out what's happening in Ardmore-Merion-Wynnewoodfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
She faces drug and endangering the welfare of a child charges after bags of fentanyl were found outside a Catholic elementary school.
39 Tredyffrin-Easttown Area Students Named National Merit Semifinalists
Conestoga has the highest number of students of all PA schools to be named semifinalists. Devon Prep also had students make the cut.
Wayne Restaurateur Giuseppe DiMeo Guilty In Tax Fraud Case: Feds
DiMeo, co owner of Arde Osteria in Wayne, allegedly failed to report $2 million in income to the IRS, officials said.
Terrain Gardens In Devon Now Booking 2018 Events
You can book the soon-to-be-completed, URBN-owned space for events planned for Sept. 1, 2018 and beyond.
12 Haverford-Area Students Named National Merit Semifinalists
Students at Haverford High School and the Haverford School, as well as one home school student, have all earned the national distinction.
P.J. Whelihan’s On Main Line Opening Sept. 18
Just in time for football season.
21 Radnor-Area Students Named National Merit Semifinalists
Most were from Radnor High School. Others were from two area private schools. See the full list here.
Police said Mark McLaughlin, 21, allegedly tied up and assaulted a former neighbor Wednesday morning in Roxborough.
16 Malvern-Area Students Named National Merit Semifinalists
Most were from Great Valley High School. Others were from private schools in the area. See the full list here.
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