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Top Stories From The Main Line Last Week
Main Line doctors OKed for medical marijuana program; utility scam hits local business; music festival announced; man punches horse; more.

Did you miss the top stories from around the Main Line this week?
We have a roundup of the stories your neighbors, friends, and family were reading throughout the week.
21 Main Line Docs Now Approved For PA Medical Marijuana Program
Find out what's happening in Ardmore-Merion-Wynnewoodfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
There are now 21 doctors on the Main Line that have been approved to participate in the state's medical marijuana program.
Fake Utility Scam Hits Main Line Business, Nearly $1,200 Stolen
Find out what's happening in Ardmore-Merion-Wynnewoodfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The scam callers pose as electric utility company employees demanding payment or else the victim's power will be shut off. Don't fall for it.
We know when and where the festival will be held, but further details are yet to be released. Regardless, mark the date on your calendars.
The resident said the scam caller said she was from the Radnor Police Department and that the resident owed the IRS money.
Man Assaults Police Horse At Eagles Game, Philadelphia Police Say
The Lehigh County man allegedly punched the police horse, named Nicky, numerous times after being ejected from the Eagles game Saturday.
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