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$2,190 in Jewelry Stolen At Ardmore Gym
Also in this week's blotter: A Wayne woman with a .205 BAC is cited for driving under the influence, police 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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Also in this week's blotter: A Wayne woman with a .205 BAC is cited for driving under the influence, police said.

The owners were away on vacation, police said.
In three incidents, the homeowners were away on vacation.
Lower Merion beat two-time defending champion Chester 63-47 to win the PIAA Class AAAA state basketball title on Saturday night.
The sign will be used to increase public awareness and promote traffic safety, Lower Merion Township announced this week.
There are still spots available for the prix fixe event.
Two DUIs, one involving alcohol and the other involving drugs, were also among incidents in Wynnewood March 4-10.
Commissioners voted 5-3 in favor of O'Neill Properties' tentative sketch plan for 600 Righters Ferry Road.
Kids can read with Luc, a therapy dog, at Narberth Community Library on Wednesday nights.
LA Fitness was granted zoning approval to occupy the Borders building in Wynnewood Shopping Center earlier this year.
The Main Line YMCA building will be demolished, if plans are approved.
Tired Hands Brewery, A La Maison, NDulge Cupcake Boutique and Barbacoa are just a few of the local businesses participating in the April 5 event.
Get two cats or kittens for the price of one at Buzzy's Bow Wow Meow in Penn Valley.
Five things to know the week of March 18-24 in Bala Cynwyd, Penn Valley, Belmont Hills and Narberth.
Five things to know the week of March 18-24 in Ardmore, Merion, Wynnewood and Haverford.
Montgomery County Health Department inspected eight Bala Cynwyd and Narberth food service establishments in early March.
Clarks is slated to open by the end of April, Suburban Square's manager told Patch.
John Mims, owner of Daddy Mims, will reopen Carmine's Creole Cafe at the location it vacated in 2006.
Montgomery County Health Department inspected 12 Ardmore and Haverford food service establishments in early March.
Rev. William Byron shares his thoughts on what the election of Pope Francis, the first Jesuit and non-European pope, means for Catholicism.