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New School Zone, Old Saturday Delivery Top Local News

Did you miss any of this on Bryn Mawr Patch last week?

The following made news during the week of April 8, 2013:

Want to Get Rid of Unwanted Prescription Drugs?
  • There will be a new year-round disposal location in Lower Merion.
Bryn Mawr Schools Get New School Zone
  • Two private schools petitioned for and received traffic calming twice a day.
Saturday U.S. Mail Delivery Stays for Now
  • Citing Congressional measure, Board of Governors reluctantly decides to continue six-day-a-week delivery, not drop to five-days-a-week.
Top Homes Sold in March
  • See a photo gallery of the five most expensive homes that sold last month.
Give the County Nominees: 2013 Montgomery Awards Are Coming
  • Projects may be suggested for winners of this annual planning and design award.
Child Killed in School Bullying Incident to be Honored at Phillies Game
  • 12-year-old Bailey O'Neill, who died from injuries sustained during a playground bullying incident, will be honored by the Philadelphia Phillies during their home game against the Red Sox on May 29.
Gun Debate Advances as Toomey Brokers Deal
  • The Pennsylvania Republican senator and a West Virginia Democrat were at the forefront of a compromise.
Designer Purse Auction Benefits Hamels Foundation
  • Labels include Diane von Furstenberg, Louis Vuitton and Tom Ford.
$1 Million Home Sold in Bryn Mawr
  • The following homes were purchased in March 2013.
Harriton Grad Has Transformed the Arts on the Main Line
  • Nancy Campbell has turned a small art center into a well-known and respected resource.


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