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Thieves Target More Cars in Tredyffrin
All the cases appear to have one thing in common.

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All the cases appear to have one thing in common.

Police Blotter: It appears someone may have been dying to get into a Paoli Funeral Home
It started as an employee Christmas party idea at the Upper Main Line YMCA and exploded into one of the biggest charity drives of its kind in the nation.
Police Blotter: A man is arrested and charged with a dangerous crime on 202 in TE
The Nap Nanny is designed to help babies sleep but it's been linked to five infant deaths. Now the inventor is firing back.
One restaurant abruptly closes and another prepares to open in the new year in Paoli.
Community and business leaders take a break to celebrate.
The awards are in for Berwyn's Best Decorated Houses
A Delco prosecutor is singled out for his work to protect kids who are thrown into the court system.
The girl,13, disappeared from her Radnor Monday and may be with a man who is wanted by police.
The Chester County Fire Marshal has made a preliminary ruling on the cause of the Sunday night fire.
Scary moments as a gasoline line erupts while firefighters work to put out a car fire.
Services planned for former Springfield High School and Villanova athlete
Both members of the board were elected unanimously by fellow board members.
After two years at the helm Karen Cruickshank will pass the gavel to a new Tredyffrin/Esttown School Board President tonight.
Santa and a reindeer arrive at the Berwyn Train Station.
Cops expected to show up in big numbers as Tredyffrin Township supervisors start deliberating a budget for 2013 that could include a proposed 5.5% tax increase.
The search is on for a dog treat thief whose hit the same TE store twice, according to the owner.
The Berwyn Devon Business and Professional Association welcomes Santa and lights the Christmas tree Sunday night.