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All you need is a car and a few hours of free time a year, President Matt Peskin said.

Amanda has been writing and photographing for Patch since Sept. 2010 and became the Ardmore Patch editor in April 2012.
She is a graduate of Wheaton College (IL), where she majored in English and sociology, minored in Spanish, worked as associate editor and layout editor of her college newspaper, and didn't see much sunlight. She grew up in Downingtown, PA, and now lives in Ardmore.
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All you need is a car and a few hours of free time a year, President Matt Peskin said.

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Up to 25 pounds of documents will be shredded for free at the UPS Store in Wynnewood.
Increasing the Lower Merion High School choice area is also being discussed.
The library may have a soft opening in late April, according to Director of Libraries Chris Steckel.
Increasing the Lower Merion High School choice area is also being discussed.
Read two recent police reports.
The Congressman will make three appearances in Ardmore, one in Wynnewood and one in Penn Valley on Thursday.
The incident occurred on March 29.
Also in this week's blotter: A man tells police he drank two gallons of alcoholic drinks, and a woman is cited for public drunkenness at Golden Bowl.
The Congressman will make three appearances in Ardmore, one in Wynnewood and one in Penn Valley on Thursday.
The Congressman will make five appearances in Lower Merion on Thursday.
A Philadelphia man will be charged, according to Lower Merion police.
The 19-year-old driver may have been traveling in excess of 60 mph on Sunday night, police said.
The Charles C. Knox Home in Wynnewood is home to 24 older adults.
Men were stopped in two separate incidents for expired or suspended registration, Lower Merion police said.
Three burglaries and an attempted burglary occurred on March 27, Lower Merion police said.
Read about two recent public drunkenness incidents in Bryn Mawr.
Five things residents of Bala Cynwyd, Narberth, Belmont Hills and Penn Valley should know April 1-6.
Five things residents of Ardmore, Merion, Wynnewood, Penn Wynne and Haverford should know the week of April 1-6.