CSFP welcomes representative from Stradley Ronon
Radnor Township is in the process of transforming the township’s street lights into LED lights.
Code Orange means young children, the elderly and those with respiratory problems should limit outdoor activities.
A Radnor public works crew assists firefighters in the cleanup of a brush fire at Odorisio Park Sunday morning.
The board voted 8 to 1 to approve a budget, calling for a 4.5 percent tax increase.
The school board votes to proceed with a schematic design of a new Ithan Elementary School on the same site as the existing school.
Radnor commissioners voted recently to name a portion of Williams Road in Garrett Hill after George F. Sydnor.
Students and staff participate Friday in the second annual Memorial Day celebration at Radnor Middle School.
Police remind residents to lock doors and hide valuables.
Superintendent Christopher B. Flanagan asked the township commissioners for an additional five officers and one social worker.
The third annual Battle of the Badges Blood Drive is scheduled for Thursday, June 22.
Several residents expressed concern about noise and parking issues with outdoor dining in Garrett Hill.
The lane restrictions on King of Prussia, Eagle and Pine Tree roads continue until June 7.
The parade is scheduled at 9:45 a.m., beginning at Runnymeade and Wayne avenues.
Police report theft of wallets, a catalytic converter, vandalism, and more from May 12 to 18.
The Philadelphia International Music Festival will offer a new “Mornings Only” program for local students next month in Wayne
The school board is responsible for approving an annual budget, setting tax rates, and employing a superintendent.
Riley was appointed to represent Ward 4 in December to replace Lisa Borowski who was elected as a lawmaker.
Jim Riley, a Democrat, is running in a special election against Republican Steve Morris for a seat on the Radnor Board of Commissioners.
The winner of this special election will fill the seat that opened up when Lisa Borowski was elected last year as a lawmaker.
Luvleen Sidhu is the chairwoman and founder of BM Technologies, a company that is publicly traded.
Radnor police are riding bikes, motorcycles, and vehicles on the 2023 Police Unity Tour to remember officers who died in the line of duty.
Mother's Day is Sunday, May 14, and there are lots of dining options open for a special meal with Mom.
The 2023 commencement is at 4 p.m. Wednesday, June 7, at Finneran Pavilion, Villanova University.
Wayne Art Center welcomed 32 artists to the 15th annual Plein Art Festival.
Radnor police responded to reports of stolen vehicles, retail thefts, wallet thefts and residential burglaries.
Phillip Sandor, 22, receives a certificate of appreciation from Police Superintendent Chris Flanagan for his bravery.
Dr. James McGuckin is also accused of obtaining $6.5 million in improper government reimbursements for unnecessary procedures.
The winner of the special election will fill a seat that opened up when Lisa Borowski was elected last year as a lawmaker.
Harry Potter fun camp for children in grades one to eight is set for July 14 at Sacred Heart Academy, Bryn Mawr.
The polling places have not changed for the May primary due to township redistricing.
There is a new schedule in Radnor Township for yard waste and trash collection.
On Saturday, May 20, join the Radnor-based national nonprofit Help Hope Live's supporters by completing a 5K "your way"!
Holt, an award-winning journalist, will be awarded an honorary degree at the May 19 Villanova University commencement ceremony.
The final budget is expected to be approved on May 30.
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Nine candidates, including one incumbent, are running for five spots on the Radnor School Board.
Township residents are invited to properly dispose of medication on April 22 at the township building, 301 Iven Ave.
Police stopped a vehicle driven by a man who was wanted on warrants who got out of the car and ran on Monday, police said.
Brian F. Prince, president and CEO of Hegemon Capital, Inc., gave the gift to support the university's service to veterans.