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Woman Saves Stray Dog, Has Purse Stolen
Almost $1,000 in property and cash was stolen, police said.

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Almost $1,000 in property and cash was stolen, police said.

Lower Merion police relayed the following incidents to news media on Monday. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, they do not indicate guilt or a conviction.
The theft occurred at Lord and Taylor on Nov. 21.
Civic associations talk Cricket Lot plans, LMHS hosts a blood drive, and three more things to know this week.
A heads up for those who live or work in Ardmore, Merion, Wynnewood, Penn Wynne or Haverford.
The Ardmore church, located at 120 E Athens Ave., is on the market for $499,000.
The Montgomery County Health Department inspected 10 food establishments in the first half of November.
The 46-unit apartment building would be located at 112 Sibley Ave. in Ardmore, next to Suburban Square.
A roundup of police calls the week of Nov. 5-11.
The library will close Nov. 24 for repairs if bid awards are approved Wednesday night.
Staff members at the top salary tier will get a 2.6 percent increase in Year 1, a 2.2 percent increase in Year 2, and a 1.4 percent increase in Year 3.
Also reported this week: a $3,000 credit card bill charged to a stolen card.
Lower Merion police briefed media on Monday.
Lower Merion police briefed media on Monday.
Up for votes this week are a teachers union contract and a tentative sketch plan for Sibley Ave. apartments.
The Lower Merion school board will vote on a contract agreement with the Lower Merion Education Association on Monday night.
The LMSD board of school directors will vote on a contract agreement with the Lower Merion Education Association Monday night.
Two new screens would be added to the theater.
A roundup of police calls for the week ending Nov. 4.