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Judge Rules on Haverford Man Accused of Throwing Dead Snakes on Neighbor's Lawn
The incident briefly made national news in the summer.

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The incident briefly made national news in the summer.

The incident briefly made national news in the summer.
The incident briefly made national news in the summer.
Carol Ambruster was an astronomy and astrophysics professor at the school until 2011.
In its budget, Radnor includes a list of notable and new revenues and expenditures.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend John’s memorial service on Monday, December 16.
The Holly Berry Skate is being held on Sunday, December 15 from 3 to 5 p.m. at The Skatium, 1002 Darby Road in Havertown.
On Nov. 27 a woman reported that her wallet was stolen while she left the Giant in St. Davids Square shopping center.
The wreaths will eventually be placed on headstones at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia during the month of December.
In an effort to support local retailers this holiday season, Radnor Patch is highlighting gift ideas from local stores.
Carol Ambruster was an astronomy and astrophysics professor at the school until 2011.
A woman said she was assaulted over a parking space at Penn Medicine in Radnor, 250 King of Prussia Road.
The victim said there were a number of other valuable pieces of jewelry in the same drawer, but none of those were missing.
Students will present their essays in hopes of winning the top prize of $1,000 for their class.
Haverford Township Police are investigating a number of recent thefts.
The members of the Llanerch Fire Company (LFC), Haverford Township, want to remind everyone to take some time to ensure a safe holiday season.
Find the coupon for the deal here.
Come meet Penelope at Francisvale Home for Smaller Animals in Radnor. Call 610-688-1018 or e-mail francisvaleadoptions@gmail.com. On the web go to www.francisvalehome.org.
Read what new job opportunities are available in Havertown and Haverford.