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Health Inspections: Joe's Crab Shack, KFC, 8 More
Montgomery County Health Department inspected 10 Bala Cynwyd and Narberth restaurants and schools in the first half of April.

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Montgomery County Health Department inspected 10 Bala Cynwyd and Narberth restaurants and schools in the first half of April.

Montgomery County Health Department inspected four Ardmore and Wynnewood restaurants and a school in the first half of April.
Read about some recent incidents in Bryn Mawr.
Fees go up after Friday, April 19 and again after May 17.
The Bala Cynwyd Shopping Center owners won a Go For The Green award for commercial site greening.
The boyfriend broke up the fight, according to the Lower Merion police report.
The 21-year-old was cited for public drunkenness, according to Lower Merion police.
Seidenburg Luggage is closing after 75 years in business.
Five things residents of Bala Cynwyd, Penn Valley, Belmont Hills and Narberth should know the week of April 15-21.
Five things residents of Ardmore, Merion, Wynnewood and Penn Wynne should know the week of April 15-21.
A roundup of calls to police the week of March 18-24 in Merion Station.
A roundup of police calls the week of March 18 to 24 in Belmont Hills.
A 17-year-old is facing assault and other charges.
The Suburban Square restaurant will have $1, $3 and $5 bar bites and $3 to $7 drinks.
The luggage company, located in Ardmore's Suburban Square, is closing after 75 years.
The event takes place Saturday, April 20 in Narberth.
The market features more than 90 vendors selling vintage clothing and household items, handmade jewelry, original artwork and carefully selected antiques.
Two men wielding knives forced their way into the Ardmore store.
The top five homes last month came from Ardmore, Wynnewood and Haverford.
Take a look at the gallery to see the most expensive homes sold in March.