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Ardmore Verizon Store Robbed At Knifepoint
Two men wielding knives forced their way into the store Wednesday morning, police said.

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Two men wielding knives forced their way into the store Wednesday morning, police said.

Viva Video will host a screening and a meet-and-greet with the director of 'Video Violence: Redux Deluxe' on Saturday.
Jeanne Ozzimo and her whole family are huge Phillies fans.
Sam, 6, likes to dye his hair red for Phillies games, and Amanda, 7, is the only girl on her baseball team.
In one incident, a $900 tablet was stolen, police said.
Read about two recent incidents in Bryn Mawr.
The annual fundraiser for First Friday Main Line, featuring many Ardmore restaurants, took place Friday, April 5.
Plus, a theft from Joe's Crab Shack in this week's blotter.
The burglar appears to have broken a window to gain entry.
Plus, two more incidents in this week's blotter.
The boys basketball team will be honored April 14 for their state championship victory.
Five things residents of Ardmore, Merion, Wynnewood, Penn Wynne or Haverford should know the week of April 8-14.
Five things residents of Narberth, Bala Cynwyd, Penn Valley or Belmont Hills should know April 8-14.
The pizza shop offers organic and gluten-free options.
Take a look at the menu for the new restaurant.
A roundup of police calls the week of March 18-24 in Bala Cynwyd.
A roundup of police calls the week of March 18-24 in Ardmore.
John Mims' cajun-style restaurant has returned to Woodbine Avenue in Narberth, after leaving in 2006.
Applications must be filed by April 26.
The original opening date was delayed, but the pizza shop has already put up its sign at the new Ardmore West Shopping Center location.