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The Hope's Cookies mascot was swiped by college kids in January.

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Politics: How would you describe your political beliefs
My political philosophy stems, at the most basic level, from a conviction that people get too much credit and blame for their circumstances. As such, I’m a registered Democrat, but hold heterodox views on education, trade, national security, and abortion. Like most voters these days, I probably dislike the other side more than I like my own. On the local level however, I tend to view most spending as frivolous, most regulations as needlessly burdensome, and find myself doing the most nodding when Republicans are talking.
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The Hope's Cookies mascot was swiped by college kids in January.

From May 17 to May 19, township police will conduct roving checkpoints.
After a 16-month renovation, the library is reopening with a bang.
Jody L. Holton will be the first woman executive director in the commission's history.
Eagles players, including LeSean McCoy, will sign autographs at the moving sale.
The production company, co-founded by a Lower Merion graduate, documents wild parties and posts the video online.
The production company, co-founded by a Lower Merion graduate, documents wild parties and posts the video online.
The Cambodian restaurant opened on April 27.
The women's clothing store closed in February 2012.
The Lower Merion commissioners have to approve a liquor license transfer before the restaurant can open. A group of neighbors don't want them to.
A $301,000 grant is financing most of the project.
Jules' pizza is organic and can be made free of gluten—or just about anything else.
The 789 East Lancaster restaurant specializes in classic American cuisine.
It was a busy week in Lower Merion Township.
Beware lactose intolerants: there may be undeclared milk in the popcorn.
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Pamela Bryant took a $450,000 advance to sell items her son left in her home years ago.
On Saturday and Sunday, the church is hosting a concert to benefit an organization that works for gun reform.