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Did you get some great shots of fireworks this 4th of July? Let Patch show them off for you!
SUV flips on 476; a home is burglarized; Conestoga hazing case addressed by officials.
The Ronstadt Generations return to Berwyn, PA for a tribute concert celebrating the life and music of founding member Michael J. Ronstadt.
Anthony Stevenson will replace Terry Borden, who is retiring after serving as principal since 2007, the district said.
Luckily, the fire company said no one was hurt by the "careless driver"
Who has the most beautiful property in Radnor Township? Nominate them for the Township Manager’s Beautification Award.
Elaine Schaefer reportedly said her full time job led her to step down as the Board of Commissioners President.
Police said the suspects took a video game system, games, a sound bar, and keys to two vehicles.
Gates open at 6:30 and fireworks begin at dusk. Don't miss it!
Commissioer Richard Booker proposed stripping awards from Spingler recently, now the board has taken action.
What are some of your favorite memories from these classic watering holes? Share with us in the comments.
Dine at the restaurant, get a free patriotic dessert. It's that simple.
Radnor Township Police are offering your kids a unique reading experience that will get them familiar with community law enforcement.
See 'Kung Fu Panda 3' and 'Ice Age: Collision Course' nearby this week for $1.
The road will be closed between Gulph Creek and Matsonford roads for quite a while to accommodate emergency sewer work.
A PECO worker dies; a missing woman is found; a Main Line Painter is sentenced for stealing $1M.
The interstate will see overnight closures and City Avenue will see daytime closures.
Construction on the pedestrian bridge that will span Lancaster Avenue will continue next week, PennDOT said.
Fireworks at Mill Dam Club will cause road closures, as well as limit access to areas near Wayne Elementary School, the township said.
Congratulations to Radnor Township School District's communications team on winning the national award for the RHS Wall of Honor.
Breaking: The township did not say when the road will reopen.
Breaking: Sandra Gilbert has been reunited with her family and in good health, police said.
William Spingler, the former Radnor Commissioner guilty of fondling a 103-year-old woman, doesn't deserve his awards, one commissioner says.
The future Wildcat finished his speech in front of a larger audience than he, or his school district, could have ever imagined.
Update: Police said the worker was found with his hands on electrical wires while up in a PECO bucket truck.
He called some of his school's teachers, administration, and board members "authoritative." Then his mic went out.
Don't miss out on all the Independence Day fun on Tuesday, July 4 in Clem Macrone Park.
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The business was broken into on June 17, according to police.
Former commissioner found guilty; former main line doc's pill ring gets prison time; purse stolen from car while owner paid for gas.
Work continues on the pedestrian bridge project that spans Lancaster Avenue in Radnor, PennDOT said.
The Wayne staple is a finalist in Philly Magazine's Best of Philly poll for the "Best Suburban Restaurant" and "Best Beer Bar" categories.
Breaking: The former Radnor Township Commissioner admitted to fondling the 103-year-old Wayne Nursing Home resident on two occasions.
We've got Yelp's top rated craft beer sellers in the Radnor area so your old man can enjoy a cold one, or two, on Father's Day.
The lunch will help working mothers in the greater Philadelphia area network with one another, share inspiration, provide support, and more.
Attorney in the Philadelphia office focuses her practice on State and Local Taxation (SALT)
The former Radnor politician is accused of fondling a 103-year-old woman at the Wayne nursing home on three occasions.
Give blood on June 15 enter to win a trip to Cedar Point in Ohio or Knott's Berry Farm in California.
Congratulations to the five young men from the Wayne area who are moving up in the academic world.