Kids & Family

September's Biggest Stories in Bryn Mawr and Gladwyne

See what had your neighbors reading and talking the most this past month.

Can you guess what stories were most popular with Narberth-Bala Cynwyd Patch readers in the month of September?

Here are the top 10, ending with September's most popular story. Click the links to read the ones you've missed:

10. : Brian Storey departs the Gladwyne coffee shop.

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9. Lower Merion Obituaries from Early September: Three Gladwyne seniors are included.

8. Bryn Mawr-Gladwyne Patch Editor Says Farewell: Journalist Danielle Vickery leaves her Patch post after almost two years.

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7. Ludington Library Opens to Crowds: The ceremony coincided with Bryn Mawr Day.

6. Coroner: 3-Year-Old's Drowning Death Ruled Accidental: An article from May 2011. 

5. : The $3 million artwork had been taken from a Bryn Mawr home.

4. Lower Merion Daytime Burglaries Prompt Warning from Police: The flurry of crimes was happening township wide, according to authorities.

3. : A packed Ford Taurus was pulled over on a Saturday night in Rosemont.

2. : Drowning is one of the most common accidental deaths for children, statistics show.

1. Code Violations Close 2 Restaurants in Bryn Mawr: Beijing Inn and Ha Long Bay are out of business.


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