Here are some of the most read news stories in 2022 from Radnor Township.
There are lots of places to party on New Year's Eve in and Beyond the Main Line.
An $894,000 project to replace aging water mains is expected to begin the week of Jan. 9.
Find out when you can pick up those last-minute Christmas dinner additions from Whole Foods; Giant and Trader Joe's in Pennsylvania.
The township building and public works garage will be closed on Christmas and New Year's Day.
The project was scheduled for completion Dec., but unexpected issues were encountered once it got underway.
BM Technologies awards University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill student Mary Esposito a Financial Empowerment Scholarship.
The township commissioners heard a presentation this week on a plan to install cameras on 60 school buses.
Riley will fill a vacancy after former commissioner Lisa Borowski was electedto serve as a state representative.
Motorists are asked ot use caution when driving on Sawmill Road.
Police are searching for suspects in vehicle thefts in the Bryn Mawr and Villanova sections of the township.
A 9mm bullet casing was found in Fenimore Park that matched the suspect’s weapon, police said.
The Augustinian Province of St. Thomas of Villanova plans to use the gift to support ministries in greatest need.
A 21-year-old man is free on bail on charges of firing a weapon Tuesday morning in Fenimore Park in the Wayne section of the township.
The nonprofit is working to expand the scholarship awards by obtaining corporate sponsors in addition to local fundraisers.
More than 100 guests previewed CraftForms 2022 and International Year of Glass exhibits Friday night at the center in Radnor Township.
Turnpike Commission and PA Council of the Arts officials got to watch and participate with students creating a mosaic on Friday morning.
The township is seeking candidates to fill a vacancy for a commissioner in the 4th Ward.
Alysa Banbridge, Miss Pennsylvania 2022, is competing on Thursday, Dec. 15 in the 2023 Miss America competition.
Artists from 29 states, Canada and Taiwan display unique art using mixed media, including wood, glass, paint, print, and jewelry.
Radnor Township Historical Society Hosts Its Holiday Party on Sunday.
Sidhu is recognized for her leadership in developing BM Technologies, a digital banking platform that became publicly traded.
Santa is still available to meet with the children at the King of Prussia Mall.
Radnor is offering free parking on Saturdays only in December.
The Wayne Business Association's annual tree lighting is secheduled 5:30 to 8 p.m. in downtown Wayne.
The trees help provide shade thoughout the township's parks and residential neighborhoods.
The township is collecting holiday gifts for nonprofit organizations in the community.
The township commissioners this week approved a $36.6 million preliminary budget.
PennDOT won two awards for from the nonprofit, Preservation Pennsylvania.
County Line Road eastbound will be closed between between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Thursday.
The township commissioners passed a resolution this week to adopt the initiatives to be part of the Bird Town Pennsylvania
County Line Road east between Route 30 and Montrose Avenue is closed this morning.
Motorists are advised to exercise caution when driving on Matsonford Road due to lane restrictions during utility upgrades.
Radnor police arrest a 19-year-old in a scam targeting the elderly on the telephone.
Don't feel like cooking and cleaning on Thanksgiving? Restaurants are offering takeout and in-house dining options.
Lisa Borowski garnered a 11.7 percent lead over incumbent Chris Quinn with 100% of the votes counted, according Delco voter website.
State Rep. Chris Quinn, a Republican incumbent, ran against Lisa Borowski, a Democratic candidate.
Two polls in the Ithan Elementary School have been busy all day, according to poll greeters.
The midterm election is here. Checkout our voter guide before you cast your ballot.
The Delaware County Republican introduced a Good Samaritan Bill to protect individuals who use "opioid antagonists" from civil penalties.