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The Japanese grocery store will move to Lancaster Avenue in the fall.

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The Japanese grocery store will move to Lancaster Avenue in the fall.

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Thursday is here, Lower Merion. Here's a quick primer on the day ahead.
Thursday is here, Lower Merion. Here's a quick primer on the day ahead.
Radnor Police are investigating a residential daytime burglary that happened in the 300 block of Yorkshire Way.
Police are still looking for a third man.
The cafe promises to be especially kid-friendly.
Under the deal, the developers will get their 250-unit apartment complex and parking garage, while the borough will get $555,000 for traffic improvements and its general fund.
Florencio Perez Martinez, of Perkiomen Township, allegedly ran a prostitution business that spanned throughout the county.
Florencio Perez Martinez, of Perkiomen Township, allegedly ran a prostitution business that spanned throughout the county.
Florencio Perez Martinez, of Perkiomen Township, allegedly ran a prostitution business that spanned throughout the county.
Happy Tuesday, Lower Merion. Here's a quick preview of the day.
The two men were later arrested in Philadelphia, according to police.
Roz Warren appeared on the show last week to discuss why, to her mind, 60 beats 20.
Roz Warren appeared on the show last week to discuss why, to her mind, 60 beats 20.
The pair had been in an "on again, off again" relationship that was, at the time, off.
Lower Merion Police will establish checkpoints and conduct roving patrols throughout the township.
The 23 East Lancaster Avenue concert hall opens next month.