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What happened around town last week? Glad you asked.

What happened in Bryn Mawr last week? Glad you asked.
What happened in Ardmore last week? Glad you asked.
In case you missed them, we rundown some of the biggest police stories from the past week.
In case you missed them, we rundown some of the biggest police stories from the past week.
In case you missed them, we rundown some of the biggest police stories from the past week.
In an email to friends, the Haverford realtor accused of dumping critters in her neighbor's driveway said she didn't do it.
In an email to friends, the Haverford realtor accused of dumping critters in her neighbor's driveway said she didn't do it.
In an email to friends, the Haverford realtor accused of dumping critters in her neighbor's driveway said she didn't do it.
Police say she ran into Eco Valley Park after her missing dog. Her body was found late Wednesday night.
Police say she ran into Eco Valley Park after her missing dog. Her body was found late Wednesday night.
Police say she ran into Eco Valley Park after her missing dog. Her body was found late Wednesday night.
Authorities are launching a campaign to combat dangerous driving across the Commonwealth.
Authorities are launching a campaign to combat dangerous driving across the Commonwealth.
Authorities are launching a campaign to combat dangerous driving across the Commonwealth.
Mike Madaio used to be an anonymous restaurant critic whose website Main Line Dine filled a niche in giving press, some of it critical, to restaurants in the western suburbs of Philadelphia.
Mike Madaio used to be an anonymous restaurant critic whose website Main Line Dine filled a niche in giving press, some of it critical, to restaurants in the western suburbs of Philadelphia.
Mike Madaio used to be an anonymous restaurant critic whose website Main Line Dine filled a niche in giving press, some of it critical, to restaurants in the western suburbs of Philadelphia.
In her address at the school on Tuesday, the Secretary said modern women's rights advocates would be wise to 'take a page' from the college's rich history.
In her address at the school on Tuesday, the Secretary said modern women's rights advocates would be wise to 'take a page' from the college's rich history.