Don't miss Santa Claus, the Wayne Christmas tree lighting, the new Wayne Winter Ice Rink, and more this weekend in downtown Wayne.
Celebrate the beginning of Hanukkah on Dec. 14 by hearing Hanukkah stories, eating food, sipping hot drinks, and lighting the menorah.
Radnor Township's facilities will be closed Thursday and Friday, affecting trash, recycling, and leaf collections this week.
Santa's Delivery will begin at 11 a.m. Dec. 7, with Santa being ushered around Radnor Township by firefighters to give kids early gifts.
Kids are invited to trick or treat along North Wayne Avenue, South Wayne Avenue, Lancaster Avenue and West Avenue Saturday.
The day will feature trick or treating around the building, games, crafts, pumpkin decorating, and more.
The day will feature live performances, vendors, kids rides and activities, and more Sunday afternoon along North Wayne Avenue.
Radnor Township families must pre-register to get a free large pumpkin at the event. Small and medium pumpkins do not require registration.
The township municipal building and public works garage will be closed Monday in observance of the Labor Day holiday.
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Due to the holiday, District 1 recycling will not be collected Thursday and instead will be collected Friday with District 2 recycling.
Joseph and Ginny Maguire will serve as the Memorial Day Parade grand marshals and will be escorted by their son, Fire Chief Michael Maguire.
While Monday's yard waste and bulk pickup collections are canceled, trash and recycling collections will go on as normally scheduled.
On Mondays through Jan. 27, crews will collect curbside Christmas trees to be mulched. The mulch will be available for free in spring.
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Radnor Township will be changing its trash collection schedule next week due to the holiday. Recycling collections will remain the same.
This holiday season, make sure you know what can and cannot be recycled in Radnor Township after opening packages, gifts, cards, and more.
Patch and T-Mobile are looking to highlight the best holiday lights in Radnor and are asking Patch readers to share the best lights around.
Attendees will be able to enjoy ornament making crafts, face painting, strolling carolers, carnival games, a bounce house, and more.
The jolly old elf will be visiting Radnor and the surrounding areas ahead of Christmas. See where and when to catch him before Dec. 25 here.
With the giving season nearly here, Patch readers should check out some of these local non-profit groups while considering local donations.
This year's race will benefit Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, the Radnor Township Police K-9 Unit and Philadelphia Financial Scholars.
The annual Santa's Delivery program is open for registration through Nov. 22 to give your little ones an early gift this holiday season.
The 11th Annual Trick-or-Treat at the Township Building will feature trick-or-treating, pumpkin decorating, music, a story time, and more.
The Radnor Conservancy is offering up to two free native trees per Radnor Township property this weekend for its "Trick or Tree Giveaway."
Radnor Township's Howl-O-Ween will feature a dog costume contest, activities, a photo booth, and more next week in Harford Park.
It's that time of year again to adorn our residences with pumpkins, gourds, and other fall ephemera. So where can you get pumpkins locally?
Radnor Township is inviting the community out to its fall festival that will feature food, pumpkin picking, tractor rides, and much more.
The Radnor Township Administration Building will close at noon Wednesday and reopen at 8 a.m. Friday, officials said.
All collections have scheduled for Wednesday have been suspended in observance of the Juneteenth holiday, Radnor officials said.
Radnor native and Air Force veteran Douglas Felski will serve as Grand Marshall for this year's parade. See details of Monday's event here.
Mother's Day is around the corner, so here are some local restaurants still taking reservations on the annual day to celebrate moms.
Residents are asked to place trees on front curbs for pickup.
Residents are asked or put trees on the curb for pick up with regular waste.
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to help you compile a list of lights around the region that deserve a drive-by.
Radnor is offering free parking on Saturdays in December.
You shouldn't have any problem this year finding a fresh-cut Christmas tree near Radnor.
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