Sing up by Sept. 14 to be a vendor at the annual Fall Yard Sale in Malvern's Burke Park on Saturday, Sept. 29.
The day will feature beer and wine, food trucks, various war re-enactors, live firing demonstrations, and a veterans recognition ceremony.
Being a Patch Mayor will get you more involved with the community and help keep people informed on local happenings.
The Philadelphia Archdiocese is looking into alleged sexual harassment at a Main Line seminary school that occurred in 2010 and 2011.
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The fire company sent a message to the community Tuesday night addressing the controversy over their canceled pig roast fundraiser.
Officials put the kibosh on fire company's annual pig roast benefits following anonymous complaints and threats of protest.
All who donate blood or platelets July 30 through Aug. 30 will receive a $5 Amazon.com Gift Card via email.
Drop off school supplies and backpacks to help support needy area families and their children in the 2018-2019 school year.
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The April murder of Meredith Chapman shocked the Main Line and surrounding communities. Now a 5K event will honor her legacy.
A new company will take over the trash and recycling hauling in Malvern Borough starting July 3. No changes are coming to the schedule.
The _meric_n Red Cr_ss needs help to bring back the A’s, B’s and O’s. You can make crucial blood donations in the Malvern area soon.
Alleged horse puncher suing; "Philly Special" necklace on sale; man arrested after allegedly bragging about bank robbery.
Malvern on Ice, the Spring Yard Sale, and the Annual Spaghetti Dinner and Concert have all been affected by the impending weekend rain.
The American Red Cross said holidays, busy summer schedules, vacations and school breaks cause fewer donations. But you can help avoid that.
You can honor those who have fought, are fighting, and have tragically lost the fight against cancer June 2 at Great Valley High School.
The project by Malvern-based air conditioner manufacturer OxiCool, Inc. will decrease use of diesel fuel during engine idling by 90 percent.
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You can fill out the survey now through May 4 to provide input on how Exton could be more pedestrian and cyclist friendly.
You can reserve a table at the community-wide yard sale set to take place May 19 in Burke Park.
Card skimmers found on gas pumps; Parkland survivor calls for local boycott; Main line Bertucci's closes.
The 21st Annual CRC Streams Cleanup is being held this weekend and you can help keep part of Malvern clean by volunteering.
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Sign up for just $15 to help benefit Great Valley School District. Sign up by May 6 to get a free shirt.
Charges could be wiped for alleged car flipper; eatery debuts Jason Kelce tribute sandwich; exchange student accused of threatening school.
The new Patch Mayor program is recruiting local residents to sound the alarm about events and issues in your city. See details here.
Those in the Malvern area can safely dispose of old medications, recycle various items, and shred sensitive documents on April 14.
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The event will feature local and state leaders who will discuss gun laws, mental health, school safety, and more
PennDOT said numerous Driver License and Photo License Centers in the Philadelphia region are closed Wednesday due to weather.
A Main Line man faces child porn charges; two area businesses announce closures; bridge struck by alleged DUI driver.
As Chester County’s next long-range comprehensive plan is being developed, various public meetings will be held, one being in Malvern.
Want to have a say on what the township's new park will be called? You can vote on one of three names for the new park. See details here.
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Mother, son IDed as murder-suicide victims; local man charged for allegedly flipping car; area store holding liquidation sale; more.
Does saying "thank you for your service" contribute to a perpetual state of warfare? A veteran will discuss the topic on the Main Line.
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Recent harsh weather prompted many blood drives to be canceled. Some upcoming drives in the Malvern area aim to bolster supplies.
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