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Last Week's Top Stories On The Main Line

Radnor commissioner subject of county probe; teachers picket; West Nile crops up on the Main Line; a local cafe reflects and looks ahead.

Did you miss the top stories from around the Main Line this week?

We have a round up of the stories your neighbors, friends, and family were reading throughout the week.

Commissioner Phil Ahr Under Investigation: Radnor Township

Find out what's happening in Radnorfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

The investigation is spearheaded by Delaware County's Criminal Investigation Division. Radnor Police are not involved, the township said.

West Nile Virus Found In Lower Merion

Find out what's happening in Radnorfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Mosquito samples collected Sept. 12 in Wynnewood tested positive for West Nile Virus, township officials said.

Main Line Church Hosting Pet Blessings Oct. 7
Whether you have dogs, cats, birds, reptiles, rodents, etc., you can give them God's blessing in early October at a Main Line church.

Possible Burglary Reported In Radnor Township: Cops

Police said a woman reported she saw a man creep past her bedroom door in the early morning hours of Saturday, Sept. 23.

Main Line Wawa Now Delivering Through Grubhub

You can get Wawa's classic hoagies and more delivered through the popular service now.

Tredyffrin/Easttown Teachers Picket Monday Board Meeting

The teachers union and the district have been battling for a new contract since January and entered a fact finding period recently.

Trails End Café Looks Back At Successful Year Of Serving Main Liners

After serving the Main Line for more than a year now, owner Tracy Katz looks back on the café's first year, as well as to the future.

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