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State Librarian Talks Future of Libraries in Tredyffrin
Stacey Aldrich became the Commonwealth's top librarian in November 2012.

Pete is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh. He enjoys exploring the trails of Ridley Creek State Park and Valley Forge National Historical Park.
Stacey Aldrich became the Commonwealth's top librarian in November 2012.

The fire closed a portion of Lancaster Avenue for about a half-hour on Wednesday.
The TESD Board's Facilities Committee will decide whether to recommend moving forward with demolition of tennis courts at Valley Forge Elementary School.
Where did the not-so-little silhouettes come from?
Former Conestoga High School teacher Carol Wittschieben collapsed in a chemistry lab in December after drinking alcohol from a water bottle.
Ronald Rambo, township manager in West Brandywine, stole movie tickets meant for residents and approved his own fraudulent reimbursement requests, according to Chester County District Attorney Tom Hogan.
Tredyffrin Historic Preservation Trust will host 'Chilling Reality: Chester County's Arctic Explorers,' about Chester County residents who braved the arctic, on April 24.
A dozen batteries were stolen from a cell phone tower site, according to Tredyffrin Police.
The 46-year-old Phoenixville man was found on Leopard Road at about 1 a.m. on April 3, according to Easttown police.
Plenty of commenters guessed the location quickly.
All passengers escaped without injury from a burning vehicle Wednesday afternoon, according to Berwyn Fire Co.
Two of the students from Valley Forge and Tredyffrin-Eattown middle schools are headed to the national competition.
Little Zachary found a baseball on a walk through Malvern and sleeps with it every night.
The photo of Eric Hutchinson celebrating a Little League championship win was sent in by his mom, Kelly.
The borough is being rewarded for recycling more than 1,300 tons of material in 2010, according to state Sen. Andy Dinniman.
The township is being rewarded for recycling more than 5,000 tons of material in 2010.
Items can be donated at Malvern Library and other locations through April 15.
An op-ed by Immaculata University professor Col. John Church was published Monday on Philly.com.
PennDOT funds will be used to upgrade traffic signals at a dozen local intersections.
The fire occurred Friday afternoon at Kingsbury Condominiums.